Male pattern hair loss treatment

This service allows provision of hair loss medication ( supplied under PGD) by our trained pharmacist for the treatment of Male pattern hair loss. Prescription only medication may be supplied under PGD. Click on the link below to begin the consultation. The pharmacist will assess the information provided and contact you via telephone to complete the consultation and then arrange payment and delivery of the medication if suitable. For more information on the condition itself please read the information provided on this page first.

MALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS (ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA)

What is male pattern hair loss?

Male pattern hair loss (MPHL) is the most common type of hair loss in men. It is also known as androgenetic alopecia. It affects about 50% of men over the age of 50.

What causes male pattern hair loss?

MPHL is caused by a combination of genetic and hormonal factors. A hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) causes a change in the hair follicles on the scalp. The hairs produced by the affected follicles become progressively smaller in diameter, shorter in length and lighter in colour until eventually the follicles shrink completely and stop producing hair.

Is male pattern hair loss hereditary?

Yes. It is believed this can be inherited from either or both parents. What are the symptoms of male pattern hair loss? Men can become aware of scalp hair loss or a receding hairline at any time after puberty. There are usually no symptoms on the scalp. Hair loss may cause significant psychological difficulties.
The usual pattern of hair loss is a receding frontal hairline and loss of hair from the top of the head. Hairs in the affected areas are initially smaller in diameter, and shorter compared to hairs in unaffected areas, before they become absent.

How is male pattern hair loss diagnosed?

The diagnosis is usually based on the history of scalp hair loss on the front/ top of the head or receding hairline, the pattern of hair loss and a family history of similar hair loss. The skin on the scalp looks normal on examination. Occasionally blood tests may be carried out.

Can male pattern hair loss be cured?

No, there is no cure. However, it tends to progress very slowly, from several years to decades. An earlier age of onset may lead to quicker progression.

How can male pattern hair loss be treated?

Licensed topical and oral treatments:

It is important to note that all of the topical and oral treatments only work for as long as the treatment is continued.

Wigs and hair pieces:

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