Most appropriate solution to treatment men hair loss - 2

2. Alopecia Areata is the second common reason to hair loss in men.

Alopecia Areata represents almost 3.5% of male hair loss. It is related to an autoimmune disorder, Scientists think it is an autoimmune disease where white blood cells from the immune system attack hair follicles and keep them from producing hairs. Alopecia areata normally begins from the small spots and then it spread on the entire scalp and total hair loss in this regard.

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Best solutions to treatment :

The most common is observation for Alopecia Areata
If the patch of hair loss is small, it is reasonable to observe it and allow the hair to regrow on its own. In approximately 50% of patients, hair will regrow within a year without any treatment.

Injection of a steroid into the involved scalp skin
A very small needle is used to inject steroid into and around the bald areas. Initial regrowth of hair can be seen in 4-8 weeks and treatments are repeated every 4-6 weeks.

Rogaine
Topical minoxidil is applied twice a day to the bald patches. It does not stop the disease process so stopping applications after hair has started to grow back may cause the hair to fall out again.