Male patterned baldness

Male patterned baldness

Male patterned baldness

Male pattern baldness (or androgenetic alopecia) is the most common type of hair loss in men, affecting over 50% of men by age 50. Treatment options range from FDA-approved medications, such as minoxidil and finasteride, to advanced therapies including platelet-rich plasma (PRP), exosomes, stem cell treatments, hair transplants, and nutritional support with biotin, zinc, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids.

Causes of Male Patterned Baldness

  • Genetics
  • Age
  • Lifestyle & health factors
Male patterned baldness

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) Hair Transplantation

FUE is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat hair loss. In FUE, individual hair follicles are extracted from a donor area (usually the back of the scalp) and transplanted to areas with thinning or no hair.

Steps of the Procedure

  • Extraction: Tiny punches (about 0.8–1mm in diameter) are used to remove hair follicles individually
  • Transplantation: The follicles are then implanted into small incisions made in the recipient area
  • Leaves tiny, nearly invisible scars that heal quickly and discreetly

Because follicles are transplanted one by one, the results look natural, and the recovery time is faster compared to older techniques.

FUE is suitable for individuals seeking a permanent solution to hair loss, with minimal downtime and natural-looking results.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

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Male pattern baldness is the type of hair loss most common in men; a receding hairline and thinning on the crown usually accompany it

It is primarily due to genetic predisposition, combined with male hormones (especially DHT), that hair follicles shrink over time. 



No, it’s an outpatient procedure performed under local anaesthesia so you will feel minimal pain during the surgery and only mild discomfort afterwards.

 

No, it’s an outpatient procedure performed under local anaesthesia so you will feel minimal pain during the surgery and only mild discomfort afterwards.