Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
Microneedling frequency for hair loss ranges from daily to monthly. Track density response to different frequencies with myhairline.ai to find your optimal protocol.
Scalp psoriasis causes mechanical hair loss through inflammation and scale buildup. Track density changes during psoriasis flares and remissions with myhairline.ai.
Scarring and non-scarring alopecia have different prognoses and treatments. Density patterns from myhairline.ai help you understand which type you may have before biopsy confirmation.
Hair density follows predictable seasonal patterns. myhairline.ai's seasonal calendar helps you anticipate natural density dips and distinguish them from treatment issues.
Seborrheic dermatitis accelerates androgenetic alopecia. Track density response to anti-seborrheic treatment and document whether controlling dandruff improves hair density.
Deciding on a second hair transplant requires accurate donor density data. Document first-transplant outcome density and residual donor area data with myhairline.ai.
A second surgical opinion is valuable for major procedures. myhairline.ai's portable density report gives any surgeon the same complete clinical picture for an objective second opinion.
Getting a second opinion on hair loss diagnosis benefits from having consistent tracking data.
Selenium deficiency impairs follicle antioxidant defense. Track density response to supplementation and correlate selenium levels with hair density.
Front-facing selfies and mirror-based photos produce different density accuracy. Compare the two techniques and find the optimal approach for each scalp zone.
Senolytic drugs clear senescent cells from tissues. Research suggests targeting follicular senescence may restore hair density in aging patients.
The myth that shampooing causes hair loss persists. Use myhairline.ai density tracking to run a controlled shampoo frequency experiment and test this claim.