What
  • Hair Transplants
  • Non-Surgical
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
  • Scalp Micro-Pigmentation (SMP)
  • Trichologists
Where

Hairline recession is one of the earliest and most distressing signs of male pattern baldness. Many men wonder if finasteride—a common medication for hair loss—can help bring back their receding hairline. While finasteride has proven benefits for crown and mid-scalp thinning, its ability to regrow hair at the hairline is more complex.

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A widow’s peak is a V-shaped point in the hairline at the center of the  forehead.Instead of a straight or rounded hairline, the hair grows in a way that forms a peak in the middle, often giving the hairline a distinct, angular look.

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Derived from vitamin A (retinoic acid), tretinoin promotes skin cell turnover and enhances the penetration of other topical agents. While not as well-studied as minoxidil or finasteride, research suggests that tretinoin may aid in hair regrowth, particularly when used in combination with established hair loss treatments.

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Latanoprost is a medication originally developed to treat glaucoma and ocular hypertension by reducing intraocular pressure. Interestingly, one of its side effects, eyelash growth, sparked curiosity in the dermatology and hair restoration communities.

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In this article, we’ll explore whether it’s safe and effective to use finasteride and minoxidil together, what kind of results you can expect, their side effects, dosages, and how to use them properly.

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Understanding what minoxidil shedding is and why it occurs is key to staying committed to the treatment. In this article, we’ll break down the shedding process, how long it typically lasts, and what to expect whether you’re using topical or oral minoxidil.

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Peptides seem to be the hair restoration “flavor of the week,” but are they an ineffective fad or something else? What even is a peptide? How do they claim to work for hair loss? And are they safe for patients to use? This article answers these questions and more.  If you are interested in a “complete guide” to hair loss and peptides, read on!

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Dutasteride, initially approved to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — a natural enlargement of the prostate gland,, has become a prominent off-label treatment for androgenetic alopecia (male pattern hair loss)

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Hair loss can be a distressing experience for women, impacting confidence and overall well-being. Fortunately, treatments like minoxidil offer a proven solution to help address this common concern. Minoxidil is a versatile treatment available in two forms: topical and oral.

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Spironolactone, discovered in 1957 and introduced in 1959, has a long history of use. This timeline has allowed physicians to study its safety, efficacy, and side effects. Interestingly, one unexpected side effect was its impact on hair!

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