Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Volume 7 | Issue - 1 articles in press
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common problem where people experience gradual hair loss, especially on the scalp. Men and women both experience it, but the most severe hair loss happens in the middle of the scalp. It often starts during puberty and can really affect how someone feels about themselves and their life. However, there are not many approved treatments available for it. Some products claim to help with hair loss, but not all of them have been proven to work. Right now, minoxidil and finasteride are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating androgenetic alopecia. Additionally, the HairMax LaserComb, which has FDA clearance, is recognized by the FDA as a treatment option for this condition.