Hair Loss Treatments: Causes, Early Signs, and Effective OptionsUnderstanding hair loss treatments begins with identifying why shedding occurs. Genetics, hormones, nutrition, stress, medications, and systemic disease can each contribute to alopecia. This guide summarizes key causes, early indicators, how oxidative stress drives loss, and the spectrum of evidence-based treatments—from m...
The scalp block has become a frequently used technique with an increasing number of indications in recent years. (1) Ongoing studies related to its application also show that scalp block helps maintain hemodynamic stability in patient groups where it is applied and thus is one of the factors that reduce morbidity. (1) ANATOMY: FRONTAL AND FOREHEAD SKIN INNERVATION The trigeminal nerve is...
Finasteride After Hair Transplant: Timing, Benefits, Risks & FAQs Considering finasteride after hair transplant? Medical therapy and surgery complement each other: transplantation redistributes permanent donor hairs, while finasteride helps preserve native, non-transplanted hairs that remain sensitive to DHT. This guide explains when to start, how it works, expected benefits, safety ...
Hair Loss After Temporal Lift: Causes, Timeline, Prevention and Treatment Experiencing Hair Loss After Temporal Lift can feel alarming, yet in most patients it represents a transient “shock loss” response rather than permanent damage. Surgical manipulation, local inflammation, and short-lived changes in blood supply can push follicles into the resting (telogen) phase, causing shedding se...
Hair Transplant Before After: What to Expect, Timeline, and Realistic ResultsWhen people think about hair transplantation, they usually picture the Hair Transplant Before After journey and the final look. This guide explains how we evaluate active vs. passive hair loss, how we plan candidacy and timing, what the recovery looks like in the first 10 days, and when you can expect visibl...
Receding Hairline: An Early Indicator of Hair Loss A receding hairline is typically an early indicator of hair loss that develops due to androgens (male sex hormones) and genetic predisposition. (1) Male pattern baldness typically progresses slowly. Rapid and sudden hair loss may be indicative of various dermatological conditions underlying it. A genetic predisposition to MAA (Male Andro...


