Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
Emerging research links gut health to hair density through inflammatory pathways. Track density alongside probiotic and gut health interventions with AI.
Hair cloning and cell-based hair regeneration are entering clinical trials. Learn how density tracking will document outcomes in the next generation of treatment.
Manual hair counts show up to 25% variance between sessions. Compare manual counting, AI apps, and clinical trichoscopy to find the most accurate tracking method for your needs.
Hair cycle synchrony occurs when follicles enter telogen simultaneously, causing dramatic shedding. Track the event and confirm recovery with AI analysis.
Your baseline density reading is the foundation of all future comparisons. Learn how to set a clinical-quality baseline with myhairline.ai AI analysis.
A dedicated home tracking space produces dramatically more consistent photos. Set up a simple studio for $50 or less with this equipment guide.
Comprehensive scalp tracking uses 7 zones: frontal, temporal L/R, vertex, crown, parietal L/R. Track all zones for a complete scalp density map.
A 10% reduction in hair shaft diameter reduces visual density by up to 20%. Learn how to track diameter changes as an early indicator of treatment response.
Hair fibers like Toppik disguise hair loss but prevent accurate density tracking. Get clean density readings even when you use hair fibers daily.
Anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen phases explain density fluctuations in tracking data. Connect hair cycle phases to your density patterns.
The US hair supplement market generates $1.5 billion annually despite limited evidence. Learn how to design an elimination experiment to find which supplements actually improve your density.
Eyebrow alopecia areata patches have distinct recovery patterns from scalp patches. Track eyebrow patch boundaries with dedicated protocols.