Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.

9 topic areas covering 2888 articles
Educational guides to common hair loss conditions, causes, symptoms, diagnosis conversations, treatment options, and when to seek medical care.
Educational guides to FUE, FUT, DHI, graft handling, recovery timelines, scarring tradeoffs, aftercare, and what to ask before hair transplant surgery.
Step-by-step hair loss assessment and planning guides covering photos, Norwood staging, consultations, costs, treatment options, and follow-up questions.
Cost breakdowns, clinic research guidance, medical tourism considerations, and location-specific hair transplant planning resources.
Evidence-aware education on minoxidil, finasteride, PRP, laser therapy, supplements, treatment timelines, side effects, and when to ask a clinician.
Detailed Norwood stage guides covering recession patterns, graft planning ranges, treatment timing, and questions to discuss with a qualified hair restoration clinician.
Research summaries on hair biology, androgenetic alopecia, emerging therapies, clinical studies, regulatory context, and evidence quality.
Side-by-side comparisons of treatments, procedures, tools, costs, recovery timelines, risks, and decision points for hair restoration planning.
Practical education on diet, stress, sleep, scalp care, styling habits, and lifestyle factors that can influence hair and scalp health.
Spironolactone can cause 1-2 kg of fluid shifts early on, but clinical trials show no consistent long-term weight gain. Here's what the data actually says.
Chlorine dries and breaks hair shafts, but it does not destroy follicles or cause permanent loss. Here's what the research actually shows.
Thyroid medication can reverse hair loss, but regrowth usually takes 3 to 6 months after levels normalize. Here's what the evidence actually shows.
B12 deficiency can trigger diffuse hair shedding, but it's rarely the only cause. Learn the real evidence, how to get tested, and what treatment actually...
Tight hairstyles cause traction alopecia, but can they speed up androgenetic hair loss? Here's what the dermatology evidence actually says.
Zinc deficiency does cause hair loss, and correcting it can reverse shedding, but only if you're actually deficient. Here's what the research says.
Dutasteride blocks 98% of DHT vs finasteride's 70%. Here's what head-to-head trials say about hair counts, regrowth, and side effects. Real numbers only.
Topical dutasteride cuts systemic DHT far less than oral doses, meaning lower sexual side effect risk. Here's what the trials actually show.
Same weekly dose, very different results. We break down the pharmacokinetics of finasteride dosing so you know which schedule actually works for hair loss.
Does finasteride raise or lower blood pressure? We break down the clinical evidence, FDA label data, and what men with hypertension should know before...
Finasteride can lower sperm count and motility in some men, but effects are usually reversible. Here's what the studies say and what to do before trying.
Most finasteride sexual side effects affect fewer than 4% of men and resolve after stopping. Here's what the real data says about permanent risk.