What Are the Best Hair Loss Treatments for Men?

Written by Dr. Griffin

Research shows that as many as half of all men in the world will experience some hair loss by the age of 50 due to androgenetic alopecia. With this in mind, many individuals want to know what type of doctor they should seek for help addressing excessive hair loss. Not all people losing hair may want or need to see a professional, but common hair loss symptoms that might prompt a visit to a doctor include rapid hair loss, shedding, hair loss in patches, and hair breakage. Men may also experience itching, irritation, and other uncomfortable symptoms in areas where they are losing hair. Specific diagnoses are based—at least in part—on the appearance and pattern of the hair loss. Androgenetic alopecia, for example, usually involves a receding hairline along with thinning of the hair on the crown. The hairline may form an “M” shape. For men who have thinning hair, it’s always best to start treatments as early as possible. If you’re searching for the best hair loss specialist near Philadelphia because you’re looking for a way to counteract thinning areas or bald patches, know that our team at Griffin Hair Restoration Center can help you restore a fuller, healthier head of hair.

See below for some of the most effective male hair loss treatments available in 2022: 

Over-the-Counter or Prescription Medications 

Minoxidil (Rogaine) is one of the most popular medications for treating hair loss. It can be applied to the scalp twice daily to promote hair growth and stop hair loss. Results can take months to become noticeable. Another options is Finasteride, a prescription medication that can be taken daily. Finasteride is most effective because it stops DHT (dihydrotestosterone) production, which is the root cause of make pattern hair loss.

Hair Transplant Surgery

Hair transplant surgery with follicular unit transplantation or follicular unit extraction is another frequently used method for improving hair loss. This involves collecting healthy follicles from an area where they are abundant, then implanting them in areas where more hair coverage is desired.

Making Changes to Your Lifestyle

By making “good for you” choices, you can potentially help to slow hair loss and encourage hair growth. Doctors recommend quitting smoking, massaging the scalp for several minutes every day to stimulate the hair follicles, reducing stress, and eating a proper diet rich in vitamins and minerals. 

If you’re curious about hair transplant costs in the Philadelphia area, our Griffin Hair Restoration Center can explain more about what you can expect. For more advice about surgical and non-surgical hair restoration treatments, call us at (215) 561-9100 or submit a contact form to request a consultation.