Tag: androgenetic alopecia

Man checking his frontal hairline in a handheld mirror while looking for signs of thinning.

Long-Term Strategy to Manage Male Pattern Hair Loss

Male pattern hair loss is progressive; therefore, your strategy should be long-term. Once hair loss has begun, DHT causes miniaturization of the hair follicle in genetically sensitive follicles resulting in reduced hair volume, length, and visibility until eventual growth slows down and or stops. Therefore, many men experience hair loss in the form of recession […]

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Man with a natural result after a hair transplant in a specialized men’s clinic

Why Specialized Men’s Hair Transplant Clinics Radically Change the Hair Transplant Experience

Introduction A hair transplant is not simply an aesthetic procedure. It deeply affects a man’s image, self-confidence, and psychology. So why are more and more men choosing men-only hair transplant clinics? And how do these specialized clinics completely transform the hair restoration experience? At Clinique de Monsieur, the philosophy is based on absolute specialization in […]

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Medical extraction and implantation of grafts with precision during hair transplantation

What Does the Doctor Do in a Proper Hair Transplant From Start to Finish?

Introduction What does a doctor really do in a proper hair transplant? Many people believe the doctor only participates in the initial design. However, the reality is different. In a properly performed procedure, the doctor supervises and controls every stage, from diagnosis to the final result. A hair transplant is a medical act, not a […]

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Specialist marking a man’s frontal hairline during a hair transplant consultation while he checks the result in a mirror.

Male Hairline: How to Design It Properly for a Natural Result 

In a world that wants to see what you really look like, how can you hide a bad transplant by wearing your hair longer? Most people have seen a hair transplant that looked great from afar, but was unnatural up close. Usually, the culprit is the hairline. It is the first thing the eye sees, […]

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