Can you grow hair when you’re bald on both sides of your forehead?

Baldness on both sides of the forehead can still grow hair in a small number of patients, but the specific hair regrowth condition is related to the type of hair loss of the patient. Baldness on both sides of the forehead may be caused by baldness, androgenetic alopecia, scarring alopecia, etc. Among them, baldness caused by baldness and partial androgenetic alopecia may still be able to grow hair later. Among them, baldness caused by spot baldness and partial androgenetic alopecia may still be able to grow hair in the later stage, while scarring alopecia is unable to grow hair. Patchy baldness is mainly related to staying up late at night, excessive mental stress, etc. Generally, after the progression period, the hair can grow back again. For baldness caused by androgenetic alopecia, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take Finasteride orally, and topical Minoxidil and other medications to treat the condition, and some of the patients can recover after treatment. If there is a fungal infection, trauma and other causes of scarring alopecia, due to the infection caused by all the destruction of the hair follicles atrophy, so generally will not grow hair again. When hair loss leads to baldness on both sides of the forehead, patients need to find out the cause in time and treat it early to prevent hair loss from continuing to develop.