December 2017 in “PubMed” Low-level laser therapy may help treat hair loss with fewer side effects.
Society's pressure to have children later in life favors genes that increase the risk of early baldness in male offspring.
The document says that Androgenetic alopecia, a common hair loss condition, affects women less often and usually less severely, but early diagnosis and treatment are important.
Mesotherapy, a treatment with micronutrients and antioxidants, improves hair growth and thickness, especially in younger women, but needs long-term care.
November 2014 in “PubMed” February 2009 in “Journal of Drugs in Dermatology” Hair loss in women can cause beauty and mental health problems, and there are various treatments available.
September 2004 in “PubMed” Androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss, is influenced by hormones and genetics, and can be treated with medications like minoxidil, finasteride, or hormone therapy, with effectiveness evaluated after 6 months.
Hair follicle-like structures can form when specific hair cells are mixed and implanted in mice.
Androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss, is caused by genetic factors and hormones, with different mechanisms in men and women, and can be linked to insulin resistance and polycystic ovary syndrome.
September 2000 in “PubMed” Male androgenetic alopecia (MAA) is a common, hereditary hair loss condition in men, linked to heart disease, and can be treated with minoxidil, finasteride, or hair transplantation.
July 1999 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology” Taking 1 mg of finasteride can effectively stop hair loss.
Women with androgenetic alopecia have normal levels of most blood steroids and binding proteins, but higher dehydroepiandrosterone. Some also have low "sex hormone-binding globulin" and "corticosteroide-binding globulin" capacity, and high "free androgen index" and "free cortisol index". Diane treatment can normalize these levels and improve hair conditions.