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Female pattern baldness (also called female pattern hair loss) is the most common cause of gradual thinning in women, usually showing up as a widening part or reduced density on...
Yes, even in advanced androgenetic alopecia (AGA), recovery is possible. When a consistent regimen of Laser Phototherapy (LPT) is used with proper scalp-care habits and specialist oversight, patients can achieve...
Most itchy, flaky scalps are harmless, but some scalp problems signal infection, scarring alopecia, or even skin cancer. If you see sudden smooth bald patches, painful boggy lumps, honey-colored crusts,...
Theradome (a wearable laser phototherapy device) is most effective in earlier stages of androgenetic hair loss, when follicles are still viable and miniaturizing. In more advanced cases, its role is...
Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp and hair shafts (commonly called “scalp ringworm”). It causes patches of hair loss, scaling, itching — and must be treated with...
Although dandruff and dry scalp look alike, they’re in fact quite distinct, and knowing which one you have is essential to getting the right care. In this guide, we’ll explain...
Short answer is… not exactly. But if you’ve recently started spironolactone and are suddenly finding more hair in your brush, you’re probably wondering if something’s gone terribly wrong. You're not...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a hereditary, androgen-driven condition where susceptible scalp hair follicles gradually shrink (miniaturize), leading to characteristic thinning in men and women. Early diagnosis and scientifically supported treatments...