Educational guides to common hair loss conditions, causes, symptoms, diagnosis conversations, treatment options, and when to seek medical care.

Start with the articles that match your current question, then compare the advice against your Norwood stage, donor area, budget, medical history, and treatment goals. For surgery-related decisions, use these guides to prepare consultation questions rather than as a substitute for an in-person medical evaluation.
Can vitamins block DHT and slow hair loss? We break down the real evidence on saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, zinc, and more. Know before you spend.
Combining a DHT blocker with biotin is popular, but only one half has clinical proof. Learn what works, what doesn't, and what derms actually recommend.
Finasteride blocks 70% of scalp DHT and is FDA-approved. This guide covers every DHT blocker, what the evidence says, and what to skip.
Can food really block DHT and slow hair loss? We break down the real evidence, which foods work, which don't, and what to do instead. 140 chars.
Can oils block DHT and slow hair loss? We break down the real studies, which ingredients show promise, and what's mostly hype. Evidence-based guide.
DHT blocking serums promise to slow hair loss without pills. Here's what ingredients are proven, which are hype, and what results to realistically expect.
Can a DHT blocking shampoo help women with hair loss? We break down the evidence, the best ingredients, and what ketoconazole really does. 140 chars.
DHT blocking shampoos contain real ingredients, but clinical evidence is thin. Here's what the data says, what works, and what's a waste of money.
Saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, and other DHT blocking supplements reviewed against real clinical data. Learn what works, what doesn't, and what to skip.
Finasteride blocks 70% of scalp DHT. Learn which DHT blockers are proven, which are hype, and what doctors actually prescribe for hair loss.
DHT causes androgenetic alopecia in men and women by miniaturizing follicles. Learn how it works, who's at risk, and which treatments have real trial data.
Most surgeons use manual FUE punches, not NeoGraft. We break down why, what the data shows, and how to choose the right method for you.