Hair loss is one of the most obvious problems, yet it is also one of the most overlooked. Many people initially pay no attention to hair loss at all, and only regret it when the problem has progressed to the point of seriousness. What’s more, many people have a wrong understanding of hair loss, not knowing that hair loss is actually a disease, so they don’t go to the doctor and don’t treat it, but instead rely on various so-called miracle remedies for hair loss, leading to a worsening of the condition. However, in recent years, with the increase of publicity and public health awareness, more and more hair loss patients have started to face their hair loss problems head-on, visit hospitals and receive the right treatment. Next let’s use actual cases to see how patients have gone through medical treatment, taken medication and thus finally solved their hair loss problems. A typical case that I would like to share with you this time. This patient is a male, 36 years old. According to his self-reported hair loss began to appear 4 years ago, recently the hair has become significantly less, the top of the head hair more and more head thinning, hair loss is very strong, when washing hair is often also a large amount of hair loss, hair is also very greasy, after washing hair, not to 2 days to oil again. Due to the stressful life and being troubled by the hair loss problem, he was getting more and more anxious and his overall condition was getting worse and worse. The patient confessed that she had used Bully shampoo, which had no effect. He appeared anxious when he came to see the doctor. After the consultation, we learned that the patient’s father at home had also had hair loss problems. Observation of the patient’s hair revealed that the patient’s hair was significantly thinner on the top and forehead, exposing the scalp. A simple hair pull test was performed and more than 4 hairs were lost at a time. The patient was characterized by thinning hair on the top of the head, whose hairline was not significantly receding, but the hair at the hairline had diminished significantly and the forehead was designated as grade II. There were no trauma scars or inflammatory manifestations on the scalp. Based on the patient’s clinical presentation and past history, a diagnosis of male pattern baldness, grade III, was considered. Male pattern hair loss (MPHL), also known as male androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and male seborrheic alopecia, is characterized by progressive hair thinning with progressive atrophy of hair follicles. It can occur at any time after puberty and mostly develops between the ages of 20 and 30. The incidence of this type of hair loss is actually very high, accounting for 20% of all men, i.e. one in five men suffer from male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness is the more common type of hair loss in clinical practice and usually has a family history of genetic predisposition. The patient’s hair loss level has reached grade III, which is moderate, and his age is 36 years old, with a late onset and a long course. After three months of treatment at the hair loss clinic, although it was not long, we could already see a significant increase in the density of the top hair, which was a great improvement from the beginning of the treatment, and the patient was very satisfied with the treatment result. Hair loss is a progressive disease and if left untreated, hair loss will continue to progress and become more and more severe. So once hair loss occurs, please be sure to seek treatment from a regular hair specialist at a regular hospital, and don’t lose confidence thinking there is no cure. And once the treatment takes effect, it is crucial to stick to it. Continuous treatment can ensure stable results and avoid recurrence of hair loss.