Can seborrheic alopecia grow back?

In seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenetic alopecia, it is possible for hair to grow back, and the specifics cannot be generalized. If seborrheic alopecia is treated early and correctly, most people’s symptoms can be improved and their hair can grow back. Currently, the treatment of seborrheic alopecia is often based on medication, including oral finasteride (for men), spironolactone (for women), and topical medication such as applying minoxidil tincture. Hair transplantation can also be used for patients whose medication is not effective and whose condition is stable. The treatment of seborrheic alopecia is mainly to control hair loss and promote hair growth, taking medication can improve and delay hair loss, but may continue to lose hair after stopping treatment. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice. Patients with seborrheic alopecia are advised to go to a regular hospital for examination and follow the doctor’s instructions according to the course of treatment.