Genetic Hair Loss in Chicago, IL

WHAT IS GENETIC HAIR LOSS?

Often called androgenic alopecia in medical contexts, genetic hair loss is the most common cause of hair loss among both men and women. While it’s not a specific condition itself, a combination of genetic factors can lead to what is known as hereditary-pattern baldness, which can noticeably affect up to 40% of adults.

Hereditary-pattern hair loss can be especially concerning because, for some (especially men), the end result is typically full baldness. Thankfully, modern medicine has advanced to the point of being able to offer people a wide range of effective treatment options that produce natural-looking results.

At Aesthetic Scalp, our team of hair restoration specialists use the most advanced technology and techniques in the field to help individuals regain their confidence, as well as the quantity and quality of their hair. Both of our doctors have a high level of compassion for our patients since they dealt with their own hair loss struggles in the past.

Double board-certified facial plastic surgeon Dr. Anil Shah and board-certified physician Dr. Sameea Chughtai are pleased to see women and men of all ages to identify the underlying cause of their hair thinning. Contact our team in Chicago at your earliest convenience and learn about your options for hair restoration.

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WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF GENETIC HAIR LOSS?

Hereditary-pattern hair loss presents differently among men and women. Many men will begin to notice their hair thinning or falling out in their 20s and 30s, while women may not notice a change to their hairline until after menopause.

The location of hair loss also varies between men and women. Typically, men with androgenic alopecia may notice hair loss or thinning at the temples and crown, which progresses until only the lower strip of hair is left. Meanwhile, hair loss for women tends to spread wider throughout the scalp but is often concealed better than male-pattern baldness.

Unlike men, women suffering from genetic hair loss won’t usually notice a change in their hairline. Women who have a complete absence of hair at any location throughout the head may be experiencing a different issue altogether, like alopecia areata

METHODS FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT

Even though genetic hair loss affects a large portion of the population and can cause adults of a variety of ages to lose their confidence and feel frustrated, there are a number of treatment options available to improve your situation. Patients whose conditions are diagnosed early may receive preventive care in the form of oral or topical medication, such as minoxidil or finasteride. While finasteride is taken orally and is often exclusively for men, minoxidil is a topical solution that is applied to the scalp and can work for both women and men.

Patients whose conditions are too far progressed for preventive measures may instead benefit from a range of other treatments we offer, including:

  • Surgical hair restoration, or FUE (follicular unit extraction)
  • Forehead reduction
  • PRP therapy
  • Low-level light therapy
  • Exosomes therapy

At our Chicago, IL office, we typically offer FUE alongside a regenerative treatment (such as PRP therapy) and use the ARTAS® Robotic Hair Transplant system. To craft your personalized treatment plan, you will meet with one of our board-certified hair specialists who will assess the state of your scalp and your degree of hair loss. From there, we will go over all of your options with you in detail.

GENETIC HAIR LOSS FAQS

How can I tell if my hair loss is genetic?
Hereditary hair loss, or androgenetic alopecia, is the leading cause of hair loss for both men and women. For men, this can begin in their 20s or 30s, with about 80% of men experiencing male pattern baldness by age 80. For women, hair loss often begins after menopause. Genetics is a major factor contributing to baldness, but other factors, including stress, illness, and medications can also cause the condition. So how can you tell if your baldness is genetic? Look at your family. Do you see a common pattern? The only reliable way to know if your baldness is genetic or caused by something else is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Chughtai or Dr. Shah.

Can genetic hair loss be stopped or reversed?

Unfortunately, genetic hair loss can’t be cured – but you can slow it down. There are many effective treatments to attack the root causes of genetic hair loss that can slow its progression. These treatments are more successful the earlier you catch it and address it. Your other option a surgical baldness procedure, like follicular unit extraction.

Can I grow hair back on a bald spot?

There are two types of bald spots: ones caused by genetics and ones caused by other factors such as stress, illness, or medications. Genetic balding can’t be stopped, but only slowed down with treatments. Surgical hair procedures like follicular unit extraction can address your genetic hair loss. If your hair loss isn’t genetic, you have more options for addressing the root causes and successfully regrowing your hair.

Our Chicago practice helps thousands of patients suffering from hair loss every year with an advanced range of surgical and nonsurgical treatments. To address genetic hair loss in both men and women, patients will attend a consultation with one of our highly trained doctors at Aesthetic Scalp. If you’ve noticed some early signs of hereditary-pattern baldness, including hair thinning or patches of hair loss, contact our office and schedule an appointment to meet with Dr. Anil Shah or Dr. Sameea Chungtai.

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