Seborrheic alopecia is a kind of progressive non-scarring hair loss, which is now uniformly named as “androgenetic alopecia”. Androgenetic alopecia in women can be treated by medication, hair transplantation and other methods.
1. Drugs: You can choose to apply 2% Minoxidil, which is an effective topical drug to promote hair growth, or take spironolactone orally as appropriate.
2. Hair transplantation: If drug treatment is ineffective, patients can choose hair transplantation, which is to separate the hair follicles from the congenital androgen insensitive area (usually occipital) and transplant them to the bald area, and the follicular unit hair transplantation technique is one of the commonly used methods.
3. Other methods: For more serious cases of androgenetic alopecia, when medication and surgery are ineffective, patients can choose to cover up with hair pieces and wigs.
Androgenetic alopecia is a progressive aggravation process, once diagnosed with the disease, it is recommended to seek early treatment to avoid delay. The medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.