What is AGA?
AGA (Androgenetic Alopecia) is male pattern hair loss that is mainly caused by genetics and hormones. The hairline on the top of the head and forehead gradually thins, and in advanced stages, hair may disappear completely. AGA is a progressive disease and it is important to take measures early.
Early symptoms of AGA (androgenetic alopecia)
1. Changes in hair thinness and softness
In the early stages of AGA, your hair may become thinner and softer than before. This is because the hair does not go through the growth phase sufficiently and enters the catagen or resting phase too early.
2. Increased hair loss
Increased hair loss during daily shampooing and brushing is also a sign of AGA. Normally, it is considered normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs a day, but if you notice more than that, you should be careful.
3. Thinning hair around the hairline on the top of the head and forehead
AGA often begins at the hairline on the top of the head or forehead. One of the early symptoms is that the hair in these areas gradually thins and the scalp becomes noticeable.
4. Wider hair parting
One of the early symptoms of AGA is that your hair partes become wider than before. Be especially careful if the parting of your bangs or the top of your head becomes wider.
Points to notice about AGA (androgenetic alopecia)
1. Regular self-checks
It is important to check the condition of your hair regularly. Use a mirror to observe the hairline on the top of your head and forehead to see if there are any changes. It is also effective to check the amount of hair loss on a daily basis.
2. Utilize Photolog
By regularly recording the condition of your hair with photos, you will be able to notice even the smallest changes. By taking photos from the same angle at the same location every month and comparing them, you can understand the progress of hair thinning.
3. See a specialist
If you suspect that you have AGA, we recommend that you seek medical attention at a specialized clinic. By receiving diagnosis and advice from a specialist, you can start appropriate treatment early.
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How to deal with AGA (androgenetic alopecia)
1. Oral medicine
Oral medications such as finasteride and dutasteride are effective in slowing the progression of AGA. These drugs suppress the production of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) and promote hair growth.
2. Topical medicines
Minoxidil is a topical medication that promotes blood circulation and activates hair follicles. Promotes hair growth by applying directly to the scalp. Higher effects can be expected when used in combination with oral medications.
3. Scalp massage
Scalp massage is also effective in improving blood circulation in the scalp. When shampooing daily, gently massage your scalp with the pads of your fingers to promote blood circulation and maintain the health of your hair.
4. Balanced diet
A balanced diet is important to keep your hair healthy. In particular, actively consume foods rich in nutrients such as B vitamins, zinc, and iron.
5. Stress management
Stress is one of the factors that accelerates the progression of AGA. It is important to reduce stress and maintain physical and mental health by exercising moderately and enjoying hobbies.
Summary
The early symptoms of AGA appear in a variety of ways, including changes in the thinness and softness of the hair, increased hair loss, and thinning of the hair around the crown and forehead. If you notice these symptoms, it is important to take measures early. A combination of effective methods, including oral and topical medications, scalp massage, a balanced diet, and stress management, can slow the progression of AGA. It is also important to see a specialist, so if you are worried about hair loss, please consult a specialist clinic.
By recognizing the early symptoms of AGA and taking early action, you can stop the progression of hair thinning and regain your confidence.
AGA treatment at Hiro Clinic
AGA (Androgenetic Alopecia) is a disease called male pattern baldness, which progresses if left untreated, so early treatment is necessary. The causes of AGA vary depending on the individual, but it is not a disease that cannot be treated. Hiro Clinic uses cutting-edge regenerative medicine technology to treat AGA. Our specialized doctors will suggest appropriate treatment methods tailored to each individual and will do their best to support your concerns.