Male Pattern Baldness
Male androgenetic alopecia, Hairloss
Male androgenetic alopecia (MAA) is the most common form of hair loss in men, affecting 30-50% of men by age 50. MAA occurs in a highly reproducible pattern, preferentially affecting the temples, vertex and mid frontal scalp. Although MAA is often regarded as a relatively minor dermatological condition, hair loss impacts self-image and is a great cause of anxiety and depression in some men.
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# Male Pattern Baldness Treatment Summary Male pattern baldness treatment options range from medical to cosmetic approaches. **Minoxidil** is a first-line, easily accessible treatment offering modest improvements in hair density with consistent use. **Finasteride** is also first-line but carries potential sexual side effects; topical application is preferred over oral to minimize systemic effects. **Platelet-rich plasma** is an expensive option requiring regular sessions with modest, gradual results, best used alongside other strategies rather than alone. **Scalp micropigmentation** provides a cosmetic solution using tattooing to create the appearance of fuller hair, offering remarkable visual results when applied skillfully but not addressing underlying hair loss.
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6 Treatments for Male Pattern Baldness
Hair tattoo, scalp tattoo
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