For many, the loss of hair isn’t just a minor cosmetic issue—it can be a deeply emotional challenge, especially when it comes to androgenetic alopecia (also known as male pattern baldness). While some men pull off the bald look effortlessly, for others, losing their hair can lead to a drop in confidence. The good news? Advances in hair restoration techniques offer a wealth of options for those seeking solutions.
As an experienced and trusted hair restoration specialist, Dr. Thompson fields countless questions about hair loss treatments. We’re diving into some of the most common questions and concerns patients have when seeking guidance from Dr. Thompson at UFP Hair Restoration.
1) Is Male Pattern Baldness Hereditary?
A common question that arises in consultations is whether male pattern baldness is inherited. It’s true that genetics play a significant role in this condition, but contrary to popular belief, the trait doesn’t just come from your mother’s side. Both parents can contribute to the risk of hair loss, making it something to consider when looking at your family history.
2) How Early Can Hair Loss Begin?
“The onset of hair loss can surprise many, with men and women experiencing it as early as late adolescence. This can be especially difficult for younger individuals, who may feel self-conscious about changes in their appearance. While it’s natural for hair to thin with age, early signs of hair loss can be distressing, which is why it’s essential to address the issue sooner rather than later.”
3) How Effective is Rogaine (Minoxidil)?
“Rogaine, also known as Minoxidil, has been a go-to treatment for hair loss for years. It can be highly effective in slowing or halting hair loss, but it doesn’t usually regrow hair. I often recommends Rogaine as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes hair transplant surgery. This combination helps manage hair loss while enhancing the overall results of the procedure.”
4) How Effective is Propecia?
“Another popular medication in the world of hair restoration is Propecia. While it can help maintain existing hair and delay the need for surgery, I often combine it with hair transplant surgery for optimal results. Although Propecia is generally well-tolerated, it’s important we discuss potential side effects, such as sexual side effects like impotence or reduced libido, before starting the medication. Additionally, Propecia can affect PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels, which is something to consider, especially for men over 50. It’s also important to note that Propecia should be avoided by pregnant women or women in child bearing years.”
5) How Effective is the Laser Comb Device?
“For some patients, a laser comb device like the HairMax may provide an option to slow the progression of hair loss. This FDA approved device typically requires use several times a week for about 10-15 minutes. While they can be helpful for patients looking to slow hair loss, they are not suitable for those who have already experienced significant hair thinning or loss. So, for those still in the early stages of hair thinning, the laser comb could be a good option to explore.”
6) What Do You Recommend for Patients Who Have Lost a Significant Amount of Hair?
“When hair loss is more advanced, it may be time to consider hair restoration surgery. I emphasize the natural results that modern hair transplant techniques we offer, which can restore both hairline and hair thickness. These procedures are suitable for both men and women looking to regain a fuller head of hair. Depending on the patient’s needs and concerns, the specific approach to restoration will vary, but the results are often life-changing.”
7) What is Neograft?
“One of the most advanced techniques in hair restoration today is Neograft, which uses a method called follicular unit extraction (FUE). Unlike traditional strip harvesting (FUT), Neograft involves removing individual hair follicles with tiny punches, which leaves no visible scars. This method produces incredibly natural-looking results, making it a popular choice for those seeking to restore their hair without the linear scar that comes with the FUT procedure. Both methods provide pros and cons and really depend on the patients hairstyle and preferences.”
At UFP Hair Restoration, my team and I take a personalized approach to every patient’s hair restoration journey. We understand that hair loss can be a personal experience, and that’s why we tailor treatment plans to meet the specific needs of each individual with realistic expectations.
By working closely with me and my colleagues, you’ll gain a full understanding of the most effective treatments available today. From cutting-edge techniques like Neograft to FDA-approved options like Rogaine and Propecia, we ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Have more questions about hair restoration? Take the first step toward restoring your hair and confidence by scheduling a consultation with me today. Call us at 801-776-2220 or visit one of our convenient locations in Layton, Draper, or our soon-to-open office in Heber, UT. Let’s discuss how we can help you achieve the natural, youthful hairline you deserve! Don’t wait—your journey to a fuller, more confident you starts now!