Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness, is a common form of hair loss that usually occurs due to genetic and hormonal factors. This condition can start as early as age 20 and progresses gradually, causing thinning hair and bald spots on the scalp. Symptoms include thinning hair on the crowns and temples in men, while in women there is general thinning with no completely bald areas.
At Geoderma Clinic, we offer personalized treatments to treat androgenetic alopecia, using modern technologies and methods. Our expert dermatologists create a customized treatment plan, which may include drug therapy, laser treatments and hair transplant methods, ensuring you the best possible results to restore your hair's density and health.
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How long does it take to see results from treatments?
Results will vary depending on treatment and individual response. Usually, medication takes 3-6 months to start showing results, while hair transplant can take 6-12 months for full recovery.
What are the first signs of androgenetic alopecia?
In men, early signs include a receding frontal line and thinning hair on the top of the head. In women, the first signs are diffuse thinning of the hair throughout the scalp, without receding the frontal line.
Are treatments for androgenetic alopecia effective?
Treatments for androgenetic alopecia can be effective, especially when started early. However, effectiveness varies from person to person and it is important to speak with one of our dermatologists to choose the most suitable treatment for you.