Noticing a few extra strands of hair on your pillow or some thinning spots on your scalp? It’s super common for men to start losing their hair, especially as you get older and if you have a family history of male pattern baldness. But just because it’s common doesn’t mean you can’t do anything about it! There are a variety of products and strategies you can use to treat your hair loss. To help you do it, we’ve put together an authoritative list of things you can try.

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Wash your hair with ketoconazole shampoo.

  1. It’ll keep your scalp healthy and may promote hair growth. Ketoconazole is a medicine that’s used to treat a variety of conditions from fungal infections to dandruff. Use a 2% ketoconazole shampoo twice a week to boost your scalp health.[1] There’s also some evidence that it may help treat male pattern hair loss.[2]
    • You can find ketoconazole shampoo at your local pharmacy. Popular brands include Nizoral and Sebizole. You can also order it online.
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Use hair products that add volume to your hair.

  1. They can make your hair loss less noticeable. While they may not actually reverse hair loss, volumizing products can make your hair look more full and robust. Try volumizing shampoos and conditioners as well as serums and sprays. Apply them to your hair following the directions on the packaging for the best results.[3]
    • Look for hair products that are labeled as “volumizing” or “thickening.”
    • Volumizing products can also be a useful way to boost the appearance of your hair while you use other treatments to help encourage new hair growth.
3

Apply minoxidil (Rogaine) to your scalp.

4

Take finasteride (Propecia, Prosacr) to slow down hair loss.

  1. Talk to your doctor to see if it’s right for you. Finasteride works by actually interfering with the way your body produces a certain form of testosterone that is linked to hair loss. Make an appointment to see your doctor and talk to them about your hair loss. If they prescribe finasteride for you, take it according to the dosing recommendations for the best results.[5]
    • Because finasteride affects your hormones, it’s important that you check with your doctor first to make sure it’s safe for you.
    • Finasteride may actually be more effective than minoxidil for slowing down hair loss, but just like minoxidil, your hair loss will return if you stop using it.
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Try dutasteride as an alternative to finasteride.

  1. It may actually even be more effective. Dutasteride works similarly to finasteride in that it affects how your body produces hormones that can cause hair loss. Ask your doctor if dutasteride is a good treatment option for you. If they prescribe it for you, take the dutasteride according to the directions on the bottle for the best results and to reduce any potential side effects.[6]
    • Just like finasteride, you need to talk to your doctor about it first. They’ll be able to determine which product is the best choice for you as some men respond differently to different products.
    • If you stop using finasteride, your hair loss will return.
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Find ways to reduce your stress.

  1. You may actually be able to grow your hair back. Stress and hair loss are directly related. In fact, high levels of stress can cause multiple types of hair loss.[7] The good news is there are plenty of ways you can get your stress under control. Try exercising regularly and using relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and meditation. You can also try finding ways to reduce things that trigger your stress, such as keeping yourself organized and managing your time more effectively.[8]
    • You can also work with a therapist, counselor, or psychologist. They’ll give you tips and strategies you can use to reduce the stress in your life.
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Get hair transplant surgery.

  1. Make the most of the hair you have left. Hair transplant surgery involves removing hair from one part of your scalp (where it’s thicker) and implanting it into patchy areas to make your hair look more full. Make an appointment with a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon. If they believe you’re a good candidate for the procedure, they’ll be able to perform it for you in their office.[12]
    • It may take multiple procedures to get the effect that you want.
    • Keep in mind that you may continue to lose your hair even after getting hair transplant surgery.
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Consider micropigmentation for your scalp.

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Talk to your doctor if you have sudden hair loss.

  1. Make sure there isn’t an underlying condition that’s causing it. While it’s often normal for men to start losing their hair over time, if you suddenly start having a lot of hair falling out, there could be a deeper issue. See your doctor so they can examine you and run tests to determine whether or not something else is causing your hair loss.[14]
    • For instance, some medical conditions, such as diabetes and lupus, can cause hair loss.[15]

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    Though it's my genetics to have hair loss, how can I cure it?
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    Dr. Chris M. Matsko is a retired physician based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of medical research experience, Dr. Matsko was awarded the Pittsburgh Cornell University Leadership Award for Excellence. He holds a BS in Nutritional Science from Cornell University and an MD from the Temple University School of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Matsko earned a Research Writing Certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) in 2016 and a Medical Writing & Editing Certification from the University of Chicago in 2017.
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    It is very genetically linked. There are surgical procedures that are available to help cure your hair loss; however, most insurances do not pay for it.
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    How long do I use minoxidil to treat my hair loss?
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    Chris M. Matsko, MD
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    Dr. Chris M. Matsko is a retired physician based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of medical research experience, Dr. Matsko was awarded the Pittsburgh Cornell University Leadership Award for Excellence. He holds a BS in Nutritional Science from Cornell University and an MD from the Temple University School of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Matsko earned a Research Writing Certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) in 2016 and a Medical Writing & Editing Certification from the University of Chicago in 2017.
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    You need to tell you doctor if your hair loss has not improved in four months. It is probably not working for you. Side effects include itching, redness, and burning of the scalp.
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  • Don’t take any prescription medication for hair loss without talking to your doctor first to make sure it’s safe.
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To treat male pattern hair loss, eat foods that improve the overall health of your hair, such as fatty fish, yogurt, spinach, and carrots. You should also drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to hydrate your skin and hair cells. Additionally, try massaging your scalp with coconut or olive oil to increase blood flow. Alternatively, try Rogaine, which is an FDA approved topical treatment that slows hair loss and may stimulate new hair growth. To learn how to treat male pattern hair loss with Propecia, keep reading!

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