Hair loss due to excess androgens in men may be seborrheic alopecia, also called androgenic alopecia. Seborrheic alopecia is difficult to treat, and the treatment mainly includes medication and hair transplantation.
1. Medication: Seborrheic alopecia is hereditary and usually starts at puberty or late adolescence. It is mainly characterized by progressive thinning of hair diameter, loss of hair density and hair loss. The above drugs should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.
Topical minoxidil tincture application can be given to promote hair growth. If necessary, with oral finasteride, can reduce androgen damage to hair follicles, can reduce hair loss.
2. Hair transplantation treatment: Hair transplantation treatment, also known as hair transplantation, is a common clinical surgical treatment. Hair follicles from non-hair loss areas, such as the patient’s occipital region, are extracted and processed, and then transplanted to the area of hair loss, which can improve the patient’s aesthetics.
If you find that your hair is gradually becoming thinner and smaller, the hairline is shifting back, and pimples, pustules and dandruff appear on your scalp, it is recommended that you go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time and standardize the treatment according to the doctor’s advice. Drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice, do not self-medicate.