
Managing patterned hair loss – a hair raising task!
Author(s) -
Aseem Sharma,
Manasi Shirolikar,
Madhulika Mhatre
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cosmoderma
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2769-5085
pISSN - 2768-6620
DOI - 10.25259/csdm_47_2021
Subject(s) - hair loss , finasteride , minoxidil , dermatology , medicine , male pattern baldness , scalp , prostate , cancer
Diffuse alopecia wields a significant psychosocial burden by virtue of its clinical presentation and visibility. Patterned alopecia is an umbrella term with the focus point being androgen-mediated alopecias - androgenetic alopecia/male pattern baldness/male androgenetic alopecia and female pattern hair loss/female androgenetic alopecia, both of which have a genetic susceptibility that alters the follicular sensitivity to circulating androgens. Diffuse alopecia affects nearly half the population based on weighted averages. It may present with hair shedding and hair thinning (miniaturization) or a combination. With the female variant, the role of androgens is not fully delineated; hence, the term female pattern hair loss which has replaced prior nomenclature. Managing patterned hair loss has seen a sea change in the last decade, moving well beyond the FDA-approved modalities - topical minoxidil and oral finasteride. Through this short review, the authors have attempted to condense existing information into a ready reference.