Can a receding hairline be restored naturally

A receding hairline is usually not a natural recovery, but requires active treatment to control the condition and slow down its progression.
A receding hairline is the most common symptom of seborrheic alopecia. Seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is associated with abnormal levels of androgen secretion in the body, which causes damage to the hair follicles, and requires symptomatic treatment with anti-androgen drugs and vasodilator drugs to slow down the progression of the disease and improve the symptom of receding hairline.
The treatment of androgenetic alopecia is mainly based on topical minoxidil tincture and oral finasteride tablets (for men) and spironolactone tablets (for women), and it requires continuous treatment for about 3 to 6 months before it can play a certain effect.
Due to individual differences in treatment effects, the specific situation needs to be analyzed by the doctor in conjunction with clinical analysis.