How to treat Mediterranean hair loss

Mediterranean hair loss, usually referred to as male pattern baldness, is also called androgenetic alopecia. It is mainly characterized by thinning hair in the center of the head and normal hair around the head. Treatment mainly includes topical medication, oral medication and hair transplantation.
1. Topical drug treatment: The earlier the androgenetic alopecia is treated, the better the result. Clinically used topical medications, such as Minoxidil, can promote hair growth through external application.
2. Oral medication: Oral medication mainly includes Finasteride, which can reduce the damage of androgen to hair follicles.
3. Hair transplantation: Hair transplantation is a procedure to transplant healthy hair follicles from non-hair loss areas to hair loss areas, which can improve the patient’s aesthetic appearance. Hair transplantation is usually applied to patients with severe hair loss or unsatisfactory results of medication.
If the hair is easy to be greasy, gradually thinning, softening and easy to fall off, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. Doctors will formulate a suitable treatment plan for the patient’s specific situation. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.