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 you really stop hair loss naturally? Here's what the evidence actually shows, what works, what doesn't, and when to escalate to clinical treatment.
Ozempic hair loss is usually telogen effluvium tied to rapid weight loss. Here's what causes it, how long it lasts, and what you can do right now.
Mounjaro hair loss affects up to 5% of users in trials. Learn why it happens, how long it lasts, and the steps that genuinely help it stop faster.
Finasteride stops recession in ~87% of men. Here's every treatment ranked by evidence, what to skip, and how to know if yours is still progressing.
Telogen effluvium usually stops on its own in 3-6 months once the trigger is removed. Here's what to fix, what to take, and when to worry.
Finasteride stops hair loss in most men who take it. Here's what actually works for thinning hair and receding hairlines, what to skip, and how to combine...
Telogen effluvium usually resolves in 3-6 months without drugs. Here's how to treat it, what speeds recovery, and when to see a dermatologist.
Learn exactly how to apply minoxidil foam twice daily, how long results take, and what mistakes kill your results. Backed by FDA labels and clinical trials.
Learn exactly how to apply minoxidil (2% and 5%), how much to use, when to expect results, and what mistakes to avoid. Evidence-based guide with FDA...
DHT blockers like finasteride are FDA-approved and well-studied, but carry real sexual and mood side effects in ~2-4% of men. Here's the honest breakdown.
Finasteride is FDA-approved and well-studied, but real side effects exist. Here's what clinical trials, the FDA label, and 30 years of data say about safety.
Minoxidil is not a DHT blocker. It works differently, as a vasodilator that extends the hair growth phase. Here's what that means for your hairline.