Hair loss at the temples can be treated with hair transplant medication, but the results vary from person to person.

Frontal hair loss is a common hair problem, usually caused by factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, malnutrition, or stress. Hair transplant medications, such as minoxidil, are topical medications that stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth. These medications work by dilating blood vessels in the scalp, increasing blood flow and providing more nutrients to the hair follicles, thus promoting growth. They also inhibit a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a major cause of male pattern baldness. Through these mechanisms, hair transplant medications can help slow the process of hair loss and even promote hair growth to some extent.

Before using hair transplant medication, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist or a professional hair therapist to determine the specific cause of hair loss and choose the most suitable treatment method based on your individual situation. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and moderate exercise, can also help improve hair health.

[Life Tips:]
1. Always consult a professional doctor before using hair transplant medication.
2. Pay attention to the method of medication use to avoid misuse or overdose.
3. Combine healthy lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet and moderate exercise, to promote hair health.