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    GlossaryTemporal Hairline

    hairline at the temples, often first to thin

    The temporal hairline refers to the hairline located at the temples, which are the flat regions on the sides of the forehead. This area is often one of the first to show signs of hair thinning or recession, particularly in cases of male or female pattern baldness. For professionals, understanding the temporal hairline is crucial for diagnosing hair loss patterns and planning hair restoration treatments.

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      community Why is regrowth impossible for me? What else can I do?

      in Progress Pictures  22 upvotes 9 months ago
      The user is frustrated with hair regrowth despite using finasteride, minoxidil, dutasteride, RU58841, ketoconazole shampoo, and dermastamping. Others suggest improvement, advise against overmedication, and recommend consulting a doctor or considering a simpler regimen or hair transplant.

      community Would it be possible to regrow the temples

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  7 upvotes 11 months ago
      Finasteride may help stabilize hair loss, but regrowth at the temples is challenging and often requires additional treatments like minoxidil or a hair transplant. Users suggest patience and possibly combining treatments for better results.

      community I am a dermatologist with a clinical interest in alopecia. AMA

      in Will treatment work for me? 2 years ago
      In this conversation, 4990 discussed various treatments for hair loss, including oral minoxidil, PRP, transplan, Jak inhibitors, Dutasteride, Finasteride, Olumiant, Ketoconazole, RU58841, microneedling, baricitinib, and CCCA. They recommended scalp biopsies in unclear cases of DUPA, twice weekly to twice daily shampooing for topical minoxidil users, and two sessions spaced one month apart with follow up at month three to determine the effectiveness of PRP treatment.