How to Treat Seborrheic Hair Loss

Seborrheic alopecia has a large individual variability, and can be improved by oral medication, topical medication, surgical treatment and so on. 1. Oral medication: male seborrheic alopecia is believed to have some relationship with androgen, so in the clinic, male patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to take a small dose of oral finasteride for treatment; while for female patients, oral spironolactone can be taken under the guidance of the doctor for treatment. 2. Topical medication: For patients with mild to moderate hair loss, Minoxidil can be used topically to improve the microenvironment of hair growth and promote hair growth. 3. Surgical treatment: If there is no significant improvement in hair loss symptoms after medication, the doctor can evaluate the condition and decide whether to perform surgical treatment such as hair transplantation. It is recommended that patients suffering from seborrheic alopecia go to regular hospitals in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.