What to do about androgenetic alopecia in men

Male androgenetic alopecia can be treated with oral medication (such as oral Finasteride), topical medication (such as Minoxidil application), or surgery.
1. Oral medication: Patients can take Finasteride as prescribed by the doctor to regulate the level of androgen in the body, so as to relieve the excessive secretion of androgen and treat male androgenetic alopecia. At the same time, you can take cystine tablets to promote the proliferation of hair follicle cells to accelerate hair growth.
2. Topical medication: patients can apply minoxidil cream as prescribed by the doctor to reduce hair loss.
3. Surgery: If the patient’s hair loss symptoms are more serious, hair follicle transplantation can be used to transplant hair follicles from the back of the occipital region, which is relatively lush, into the area of hair loss to cover the patient’s lack of hair, so as to achieve the therapeutic effect.
If male patients have androgenetic alopecia, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, do not self-medication.