Alop with androgens,: Male hormone related alopecia does not usually get better, unless there is an element of Telogen effluvium which is present in many together with androgenic alopecia in many women at time of menopause, The latter which is a temporary condition returns after a variable time period by itself, but androgenic alopecia is permanent unless treated with ant-androgens.
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