Receding Hairline

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Receding Hairline California Hair MD, led by Dr. Richard Chaffoo and Dr. Susan Stuart

A receding hairline is a common issue that many people experience in their lifetime. While it can occur in both men and women, it is a bit more common for the male patient. Statistically, nearly 80% of men and 50% of women experience some degree of hair loss before they are 70 years old. (1) Although hair loss is frequently encountered by practicing dermatologists, primary care physicians, and hair specialists, it can be a complex issue to treat because it can emerge from a wide variety of causes.

Fortunately, the experts at California Hair MD, led by Dr. Richard Chaffoo and Dr. Susan Stuart, have extensive experience in addressing the effects of hair loss and helping patients achieve their desired look. We are the country’s only hair restoration practice under the direction of America’s First Triple-Board-Certified Hair Transplant Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Richard Chaffoo and Dr. Susan Stuart, a board certified dermatologist. and patients across Southern California have seen exceptional results from our personalized treatments.

If your hairline is causing you distress, then there are options available here for you. Schedule a consultation today to begin planning your hair restoration treatment, or call one of our Southern California offices at (800) 373-4773 to speak with one of our experts.

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About Receding Hairlines

A receding hairline is often a complication of androgenic alopecia, which is a condition characterized by the gradual loss of hair over time. It is also commonly referred to as male or female pattern baldness. Hair loss can also be caused by genetic factors, hormonal changes, and more. In men, hair loss is often caused by a decrease in the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

DHT directly affects the health and retention of hair follicles. When levels of DHT are decreased, hair follicles become thinner and shorter, eventually separating from the scalp entirely. A receding hairline is most commonly seen in men, but many women suffer from this issue, too. The “pattern” nomenclature in “pattern baldness” refers to the visible order in which patients lose their hair. In men, the forehead and scalp are almost always the first to thin, which creates a receded hairline. (1) Women suffering from hair loss are more likely to start losing hair from the top of the scalp first.

Benefits of Receding Hairline Treatment

When patients receive treatment for their receding hairline at California Hair MD, they typically report the following benefits:

  • Improved appearances: Rejuvenating the hair can frame and soften facial features, and even make you look younger.
  • Increased self-esteem: Balding can be a significant blow to one’s self-esteem, and addressing this is a great way to feel more like your best self.
  • Long-lasting results: With methods like hair transplants, you can enjoy a fuller head of hair in the treated areas for many years to come.
  • Natural-looking results: Our treatments will utilize your own hair for transplant, so your results will look and grow naturally over time.
  • Personalized treatment: We have a wide array of treatments for hair loss, and we are dedicated to finding the right one for you.
  • Minimal downtime: Little to no recovery is needed in treatment plans involving medications, supplements, injections, or topical solutions. If you receive a hair transplant, we will use techniques that will minimize the amount of time you will need to heal.

Candidates for Receding Hairline Treatment

While receding hairlines are more common in men, many women can also experience this condition. As such, almost any patient who is distressed by a receding hairline can receive treatment for this issue at our office. For optimal results, it is recommended that patients be in good overall health, do not smoke or are willing to quit smoking, and have the patience and willingness to collaborate with our professionals to find the right treatment for their hair loss.

Personal Consultation

An initial consultation with one of the California Hair MD providers is one of the first steps in treating your receding hairline. At this appointment, you will discuss the history of your hair loss, including when it started, your parents’ and relatives’ experience with hair loss, lifestyle and diet changes that may have affected your hair loss, and more.

As hair loss can be influenced by a myriad of factors, our professionals will need information about your medical history to design the most effective treatment plan. This includes any medications, supplements, or existing conditions that could alter the results of your treatment or exacerbate future hair loss. We are also considerate about your aesthetic goals during the hair loss treatment planning stage.

Preparation

You will receive specific instructions on how to prepare for your receding hairline treatment. Depending on your treatment plan, you can expect to:

  • Alter your medication regimen as instructed
  • Arrange transportation to and from your procedure (if necessary)
  • Fill any prescriptions given to you by your provider
  • Quit smoking for a period of time (if applicable)

Treatments for Receding Hairline

Some of the effective treatments we offer at California Hair MD for a receding hairline include:

Hair Transplants

Hair transplants are an effective treatment for repopulating areas of the scalp with growing hair. Using FUE (follicular unit extraction) we can take hair from either the back of your head or another area of the body with ample donor hair for reimplantation. The hair on the back part of the head is more resistant to hair loss as it is less susceptible to the effects of fluctuations in DHT. (2)

At California Hair MD, we can perform hair transplants with the new ARTAS® robotic transplant system. Using cutting-edge technology, ARTAS is able to select the healthiest and most viable hair follicles to extract for transplantation. Once removed, these follicles can be placed into the hairline with extreme precision. ARTAS incorporates FUE to bypass the more significant scarring that traditional hair transplantation can cause.

We are proud to be one of the few practices in the country that offers FUE with the NeoGraft® device. NeoGraft is an innovative medical instrument that completely automates the FUE process, and patients are left with natural-looking results and an easy recovery.

Medications

Many patients can see impressive hair growth results with medication regimens. The two main medications that have proven their success with hair growth are minoxidil and finasteride. (3) Minoxidil is available over the counter, but our providers can prescribe stronger doses if necessary. Patients apply a topical minoxidil solution daily to their scalp. Minoxidil works to dilate blood vessels by blocking potassium channels in the scalp. In doing so, oxygen and other nutrients are better able to reach the hair follicle cells, which enhances hair growth. (3)

Finasteride, on the other hand, is not an anti-androgen compound. Finasteride is taken orally daily and works by inhibiting the uptake of 5 alpha-reductase type 2 hormones. (3)

Low-Level Light Therapy

Low-level light therapy (often shortened to LLLT) has gained popularity as one of the most effective non-surgical hair restoration treatments. This procedure relies on an effect called photobiomodulation. When exposed to certain light wavelengths, activity in cells is increased. With enough activity, cells are prompted to enter their growth phases. When used on the scalp, this technology can stimulate hair growth in specific areas.

Platelet-Rich Plasma

Platelet-rich plasma treatments, or PRP, use blood plasma containing high amounts of platelets to influence hair growth. Hair and skin cells are particularly responsive to nutrients and platelet-derived growth factors, and when an influx of platelets is introduced, cells are stimulated into new growth phases and produce new hair.

Results from Receding Hairline Treatment

Receding Hairline California Hair MD, led by Dr. Richard Chaffoo and Dr. Susan Stuart

Our goal is to address your receding hairline and leave you with a fuller, thicker head of your natural hair. Because we treat each patient individually with attentive care and research, we are confident that we will find the most effective treatment for your situation.

If you receive a hair transplant, you may experience some swelling and soreness for the first few days after your procedure, but this should resolve with time.

Cost of Receding Hairline Treatments in Southern California

The best way to get a quote for your treatment is by scheduling a consultation with one of the expert providers at California Hair MD. Once you do, you can begin your hair regrowth journey!

If you have any questions about prices, payments, procedures, or anything else, do not hesitate to call any of our Southern California offices at (800) 373-4773.

FAQ

Does a receding hairline always lead to baldness?

Not necessarily. While a receding hairline is associated with male pattern baldness, it can stabilize at a certain point for many individuals. Various treatments can help slow down or even reverse hair loss.

Are there any side effects of minoxidil?

Some users may experience skin irritation, dryness, or unwanted hair growth in areas other than the scalp; However, these effects are often temporary.

Is hair restoration painful?

Anesthesia and pain medications ensure the process is as comfortable as possible for patients.

When will I begin to see the results of my hair restoration?

New hair growth from hair transplants generally takes months, while non-surgical options vary in effectiveness and timelines.

References

  1. Nestor MS, Ablon G, Gade A, Han H, Fischer DL. Treatment options for androgenetic alopecia: Efficacy, side effects, compliance, financial considerations, and ethics. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2021;20(12). doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14537
  2. Zito PM, Raggio BS. Hair Transplantation. PubMed. Published 2022. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31613520/
  3. Ho CH, Zito PM. Androgenetic Alopecia. Nih.gov. Published May 18, 2019. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430924/