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    hair-loss

    Plain-language answers to the most common hair-loss questions — written by the Haute MD editorial team.

    What Causes Hair Loss?

    Hair loss is most commonly caused by genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, or medical conditions. Learn the most common causes and what to do about each.

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    Male Pattern Baldness: Treatment Options That Work

    FDA-approved treatments for male pattern baldness include minoxidil and finasteride. Learn how each works, what results to expect, and when to consider PRP or hair transplant.

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    Female Hair Loss: Causes, Types, and Treatment Options

    Female hair loss is most commonly caused by genetics, hormonal changes, or nutritional deficiencies. Learn the differences and what treatments are most effective for women.

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    What Is PRP Hair Restoration?

    PRP (platelet-rich plasma) hair restoration uses growth factors from your own blood to stimulate hair follicles. Learn how it works, what results to expect, and who is a candidate.

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    Alopecia Areata: What It Is and How It's Treated

    Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition causing patchy hair loss. Learn about the types, triggers, and newest FDA-approved treatments including JAK inhibitors.

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    Scalp Conditions That Cause Hair Loss

    Seborrheic dermatitis, scalp psoriasis, and fungal infections can all cause hair loss. Learn which scalp conditions cause shedding and how they're treated.

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    Nutrition and Hair Loss: What Deficiencies Cause Shedding

    Iron deficiency, vitamin D deficiency, and protein inadequacy are the most common nutritional causes of hair loss. Learn what to test and what to supplement.

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    When to See a Doctor for Hair Loss

    See a dermatologist when hair loss is sudden, diffuse, accompanied by scalp symptoms, or not responding to OTC treatments. Learn what to expect at your first visit.

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