The most famous cure for male pattern baldness is a myth. This form of baldness is caused when the hair follicle gradually becomes smaller, which results in shorter and finer hair until there is eventually is no hair left. There is no cure for male pattern baldness.
Not yet. Researches are in progress. Now you can try wigs or hair fixing
Since one type of baldness, male pattern baldness, is present in almost half of males (according to Wikipedia), there are many studies currently in production. There are also studies looking for cures for other causes of baldness and loss of hair.
Baldness.
None. A cure for baldness or a pill for hair growth is the holy grail of the pharmaceutical industry. vast amounts of research cash have been sunk into for nothing, although it did produce one of the most profitable medicines of all time - Viagra - originally developed and trialed as a cure for baldness.
is there a cure for alopecia ? There is no specific cure for baldness yet. However, there i a test you can take to see if you will go bald. It is called HairDX. If you test positive and will eventually go bald, you can start to take propecia as preventative maintenance. You may not stop all the loss, but you could slow it down and make the loss a lot less. You may even keep enough hair to not be considered bald. I guess this is sort of a cure for baldness
from a friend
Yes
I doubt it very much.
The medical term for baldness is alopecia. Baldness is hair loss or absence of hair, and it can happen anywhere on the body where hair grows. There are many types of baldness, each with a different cause, and it can be localized to the front and top of the head, patchy, or involve the entire head. Male-pattern baldness is the most common form of alopecia, and it affects around 50% of men by the time they reach the age of 50. It is hereditary and thought to be associated with having an excess of a certain hormone, which has an effect on hair follicles.
Create baldness
No. "Activate the growth of hair" sounds like the kind of doublespeak you'd find on the bottle of some 19th century "snake oil" claiming to cure baldness.