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    GlossarySenescent Alopecia (Aging Hair Loss)

    gradual hair thinning due to aging of hair follicles

    Senescent Alopecia, also known as Age-Related Hair Loss, refers to the gradual thinning and loss of hair that occurs as a natural part of the aging process. Unlike androgenetic alopecia, which is influenced by genetic and hormonal factors, senescent alopecia is primarily due to the aging of hair follicles, leading to a reduction in hair density and diameter over time.

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      community Bryan Johnson just dropped his anti hair loss formula

      in Treatment  338 upvotes 1 year ago
      Bryan Johnson shared his hair loss treatment, which mainly relies on minoxidil and finasteride. Some users are skeptical of his results, while others appreciate his efforts in anti-aging and hair loss research.

      community Is anyone using melatonin for hair loss?

      in Research/Science  9 upvotes 9 months ago
      Melatonin is being discussed as a potential treatment for hair loss, with questions about its effectiveness and whether it should be used topically or orally. No specific conclusions or personal experiences were shared.

      community Melatonin a possible tool to help fight AGA hair loss.

      in Research/Science  53 upvotes 3 years ago
      Topical melatonin may help reduce hair loss and increase hair thickness in people with androgenetic alopecia (AGA), with some studies showing positive results. It can be mixed with minoxidil for application, and its effectiveness might be enhanced when used with micro-needling, but results may vary among individuals.