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    GlossaryAndrogenetic Alopecia Treatment

    medical approaches to manage and potentially reverse pattern hair loss

    Androgenetic Alopecia Treatment refers to the medical and therapeutic approaches used to manage and potentially reverse hair loss caused by androgenetic alopecia, a common form of hair loss in both men and women. Treatments may include topical medications like minoxidil, oral medications such as finasteride, and procedures like hair transplantation. These treatments aim to slow hair loss, stimulate hair regrowth, and improve the overall appearance of the hair.

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      community hmi115 is coming. Prepare yourselves for what's coming

      in Technology  106 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses HMI-115, a potential cure for hair loss. Users share mixed opinions, with some expressing skepticism and others sharing anecdotal evidence of its effectiveness, including photos of significant hair regrowth from a trial participant.

      community We are manipulating our hormones, surely it's prudent to track bloodwork ?

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  64 upvotes 7 months ago
      The conversation discusses whether individuals using hair loss treatments like Dutasteride (Dut) or Finasteride (Fin) should regularly check their hormone levels through bloodwork. Some argue it's important to monitor the effects of these medications on hormone levels, while others believe it's unnecessary if there are no side effects, citing cost and practicality concerns.