Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
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.
Success rates for Finasteride vary by Norwood stage. This guide maps published success rates by stage and shows how myhairline.ai density data confirms whether you are in the success group.
Real hair loss tracking success stories showing how consistent monitoring improves treatment outcomes. Tracked patients show 30% better adherence and 25% higher satisfaction.
Hair shedding peaks in summer and autumn in many people. myhairline.ai tracks seasonal shedding patterns with date-stamped density readings to distinguish normal cycles from real loss.
15-PGDH inhibitors like SW033291 boost local PGE2 and have shown dramatic hair regrowth in animal studies. Track these treatments as they enter human trials.
Frequent swimming in chlorinated water can affect hair quality and density. Track swim frequency alongside density readings to document the connection.
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.
Telehealth hair loss prescriptions work better with clinical-quality data. Prepare myhairline.ai tracking data for your telehealth consultation.
Telemedicine hair loss appointments depend entirely on what the patient provides.
Telehealth platforms can integrate myhairline.ai to give remote hair loss prescribers clinical-quality patient data. Learn the integration pathway.
Telogen effluvium starts 2-4 months after the triggering event. Use event logging and density data to identify your exact TE trigger.
Learn the key differences between telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia. Discover how tracking data reveals distinct patterns in onset, shedding, and recovery.