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research Androgens and hair: a biological paradox with clinical consequences
Androgens can both increase body hair and cause scalp hair loss.
research Hair Restoration
Hair restoration surgery redistributes existing hair to achieve a natural look, with visible regrowth in 3-4 months and rare complications, mostly aesthetic.
research Androgenetic Alopecia
Most older adults experience pattern hair loss due to shrinking hair follicles, with men and women showing different balding patterns.
research Overactive bladder in men
Finasteride increases hair count and improves hair growth with low risk of side effects.
research Hair loss in men
Male-pattern hair loss is normal, often involves hormone effects on hair follicles, and can be treated with medication or surgery, but new treatments are being researched.
research Update on hair replacement therapy
Hair transplantation, especially follicular unit micrografting, was the top treatment for male pattern baldness, with a focus on natural results and ongoing improvements in both surgical and medical management.
research A Method for Evaluating and Treating the Temporal Peak Region in Patients with Male Pattern Baldness
The method improves natural appearance in hair restoration by properly evaluating and treating the temporal peak region.
research A Method for Evaluating and Treating the Temporal Peak Region in Patients with Male Pattern Baldness
The method improves natural appearance in hair restoration by properly evaluating and treating the temporal peak region.
research Reversal of Canities in a Patient With Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia
A woman with hair loss condition experienced rare hair color return, suggesting it might help diagnose the condition.
research Is alopecia reversible after childbirth?
Hair loss after childbirth usually reverses in a few months.
research Is alopecia reversible after childbirth?
Hair loss after childbirth usually reverses in a few months.
research Androgenetic alopecia.
research Androgenic alopecia--Its characteristics and perspectives
Male pattern baldness is mainly caused by a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and drugs that can block this hormone might help prevent hair loss.
research Advances in alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia.
research Advances in alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia.
research Innovative therapies for hair restoration and rejuvenation: an overview
New non-surgical treatments for hair loss show promising results with fewer side effects.
research Alopecia: from clinic to preclinic and back
Many people suffer from hair loss, which is caused by a disruption in hair growth, and there is a need for personalized treatments and new drugs.
research 3D drops raise hopes of cure for baldness
New hair growth from skin cells may help cure baldness.
research Rebamipide Induces Hair Regeneration Through EP4-Driven Lipid Metabolism Remodeling
Rebamipide may help regrow hair by activating hair follicle stem cells.
research Understanding and managing common baldness.
Common baldness can often be prevented and treated with available methods.
research [Androgenetic alopecia in the male. Recent developments].
Male-pattern baldness is a natural process with unclear causes, and while Minoxidil can help, the results often aren't satisfactory.
research Hair Restoration and Techniques
research Use of topical minoxidil in the treatment of male pattern baldness
Minoxidil effectively regrows hair in male pattern baldness.
research Pattern Baldness: Its Genetics Revisited
Pattern baldness is likely caused by a dominant gene influenced by testosterone levels, making it more common in men.
research Male Pattern Baldness
Male pattern baldness is often genetic and linked to a hormone, with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil being effective for some men.
research 42146 Concurrent improvement in scalp hair and eyebrow or eyelash regrowth in patients with severe alopecia areata treated with baricitinib
Baricitinib treatment can help regrow scalp hair and eyebrows or eyelashes in people with severe alopecia areata.
research Review of the Literature: A Placebo Controlled Split Scalp Study of PRP for Male Pattern Baldness
PRP may help with hair regrowth in male pattern baldness, but more research is needed.
research Topical antiandrogens in the treatment of male-pattern baldness
Topical antiandrogens might be a good option for male-pattern baldness with fewer side effects, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
research Androgenetic alopecia treated with topical minoxidil
Using minoxidil on balding men's scalps can increase hair growth, according to a 12-month study.