Evidence-based guides on hair loss stages, treatment options, transplant procedures, and recovery.
Track alopecia incognita with AI density mapping to distinguish this diffuse alopecia areata variant from female pattern hair loss. Document the uniform density loss pattern and corticosteroid response.
Learn how to track alopecia totalis and universalis with SALT scores, JAK inhibitor response milestones, and insurance documentation for treatment authorization.
Track hair density decline during anabolic steroid cycles. Document whether PCT and finasteride mitigate follicle damage and measure cumulative density loss across multiple cycles.
In healthy scalp, 85-90% of hairs are in anagen phase. In androgenetic alopecia, this drops below 70%. Learn how the hair growth cycle affects your tracking data.
Frontal and vertex follicles have up to 3x higher androgen receptor density than occipital follicles. Learn how zone-specific tracking reveals your personal androgen sensitivity pattern.
Use tracking data to support an FPHL diagnosis. Document the frontal accentuation pattern of Ludwig staging with AI density mapping to help your dermatologist diagnose faster.
Most dermatologists recommend ferritin above 70 ng/mL for hair recovery. Learn how to track your ferritin levels alongside density data for measurable results.
Track hair density changes during SSRI and SNRI treatment. Document whether your antidepressant is contributing to hair thinning with AI density mapping and medication logging.
Hair loss anxiety is driven by uncertainty. myhairline.ai replaces uncertainty with objective data, clinically reducing the anxiety that causes treatment abandonment.
myhairline.ai's API allows integration with health platforms including Apple Health, Google Fit, and clinical EMR systems. This guide explains integration capabilities for developers and clinic IT teams.
AI-powered hair density tools achieve 85-92% correlation with clinical trichoscopy measurements. Learn what affects accuracy and how to get the most reliable results.
Free tracking options exist but have significant limitations. This guide compares free tools with paid AI tracking and explains when free is good enough versus when it falls short.