Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
Getting a second opinion on hair loss diagnosis benefits from having consistent tracking data.
Front-facing selfies and mirror-based photos produce different density accuracy. Compare the two techniques and find the optimal approach for each scalp zone.
myhairline.ai offers multiple sharing formats for different audiences: clinical PDF for doctors, visual summary for social media, and raw data export.
Partners are the first to notice hair changes in 40% of cases. Learn how to communicate about hair loss with your partner and turn them into an ally for tracking and treatment.
New iPhone or Android models have different cameras that affect AI density readings. Learn how to recalibrate myhairline.ai after upgrading your phone.
Social media hair loss transformations are carefully curated. Learn why clinical density data is a better benchmark than Instagram or YouTube results.
The split-scalp comparison overlays before and after images on the same reference to make density improvement visible. Learn how to use it effectively.
The tracking streak feature gamifies monthly session completion. This guide explains how to use the streak system to build a consistent tracking habit and what to do when you break a streak.
Your hairstylist can maximize the cosmetic impact of your current hair density. This guide shows how to share your myhairline.ai data to get styling recommendations tailored to your specific density map.
What counts as treatment success in hair loss? This guide defines the clinical, cosmetic, and personal metrics that determine whether your treatment is working and how to track each.
Real hair loss tracking success stories showing how consistent monitoring improves treatment outcomes. Tracked patients show 30% better adherence and 25% higher satisfaction.
Early onset hair loss in teenage boys affects up to 5% of males before age 18. Build a baseline tracking record for early intervention with your doctor.