Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Androgenic alopecia, or pattern baldness, is a hair loss condition that affects both men and women. While this can be a frustrating condition, it's essential ...
“The main issue is that at-home devices tend to be underpowered,” said Dr. Tito Vasquez, assistant professor of plastic surgery at Yale School of Medicine. Vasquez noted that many manufacturers of ...
The British tabloid The Mirror just ran a story about one regular bloke who traveled to Turkey for hair transplant surgery and is quoted as saying that he feels he has “a new lease of life.” ...
In 2024, scientists stumbled upon a potential new treatment for hereditary-patterned baldness, the most common cause of hair ...
A man has claimed his genitals 'shrank and changed shape' after taking a hair loss drug. According to the Wall Street Journal ...
A hair loss drug that first gained popularity in the 1990s is seeing a resurgence of interest. Minoxidil is best known as the ...
Male-pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) is a genetic condition with no known cure. In the past there have been no legitimate treatment options, but now, with the introduction of Rogaine ...
Typically, men’s hair loss occurs because of an increase in an enzyme in the scalp that converts testosterone to a more potent form, called dihydrotestosterone (or DHT). The reasons that one man ...
Believe it or not, there's something worse than male pattern baldness. It's depression, plunging libido and shrinking ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two medications to treat male pattern baldness: minoxidil and finasteride. You can find these ingredients in prescription medication or in OTC ...
WARNING: This story contains discussion of suicide. Marc Turner's mother remembers him coming home with a prescription in the ...