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

9 topic areas covering 2050 articles
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.
Educational guides to common hair loss conditions, causes, symptoms, diagnosis conversations, treatment options, and when to seek medical care.
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.
Objective density data challenges the subjective stigma surrounding hair loss. Learn how clinical tracking empowers patients to discuss their condition with confidence.
Athletes using performance enhancement supplements may affect DHT levels. myhairline.ai tracks density for athletes concerned about supplement-driven androgenetic alopecia acceleration.
Frequent swimming in chlorinated water can affect hair quality and density. Track swim frequency alongside density readings to document the connection.
High calcium and magnesium in hard water may affect hair and scalp health. Track density before and after water filter installation to test the connection.
Wearable devices track the physiological variables that drive hair loss. Correlate HRV, sleep, and stress data from Fitbit, Oura, and Apple Watch with density changes.
Autumn brings the largest seasonal hair shed. Learn how date-stamped density tracking helps you tell whether a density dip is seasonal variation or treatment failure.
The best non-surgical hair loss treatments for men and women over 60. Covers finasteride considerations, minoxidil, PRP, SMP, laser therapy, and hair systems.