Androgenic alopecia
There are many medical treatments for androgenic alopecia, but the definitive one is hair transplant. There is no medical treatment that completely eradicates androgenic alopecia, but it is possible to solve through a surgical procedure: experts recommend hair transplant using the FUE technique.The hair transplant treatment consists in using the patient own hair and transplanting it on to the affected area. Once the hair is transplanted, it will stay in place forever.
Men with genetic predisposition for alopecia frequently start to lose their hair at 25 years old, but there are patients who start at earlier ages:
This means that if you have androgenic alopecia there is a higher possibility that your children and grandchildren suffer from it too in some stage of their lives.
If you have a history of hair loss in your family, it is probable that you have already lost your hair or that you will in the future. Androgenic alopecia has a solution.
Apart from the aesthetic reasons, having hair reduces the impact of UV rays on your scalp, reducing the possibilities of skin cancer.