Guides
Hair loss info that converts because it starts with tracking.
Most advice fails because you cannot tell whether you are improving or worsening. These guides give you a baseline-first protocol, decision points, and clear next steps.
If you take one thing from this site, make it this: track before you change anything. Consistency makes progress visible. Without it, you are just collecting opinions.
Each guide is built to convert because it reduces uncertainty. You will see the same structure repeated: what to track, what to ignore, and the exact decision points that tell you when to wait versus when to take action.
How to use these guides
- Start with Tracking Guide and capture a baseline.
- Pick one focus: hairline/temples, crown, or overall density.
- Compare 4-8 week windows before changing anything.
- Use the action blocks to move from “reading” to “doing”.
What these guides are (and are not)
These are education-first resources designed to help you make evidence-aware decisions. They are not medical advice. If you are considering prescription treatments or you have sudden shedding, scalp pain, or patchy hair loss, talk to a clinician.
The “conversion” part is simple: we want readers to stop guessing and start tracking. A baseline makes it easier to wait when you should wait and act when the trend truly changes.
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Tracking Guide
Baseline photos, objective scoring, and decision points so you know when to wait and when to act.
Male Pattern Baldness (MPB) Guide
Stages, progression patterns, and what to track across hairline, temples, and crown.
Treatments Guide
Tracking-first timelines for finasteride, minoxidil, and routines so you avoid false wins and panic weeks.
Your best first move is a baseline
If you are deciding whether to start a routine, switch products, or talk to a clinician, start by tracking your baseline. Balding AI is built for consistent scans and objective comparisons.
Baseline first
Start with a baseline
Download the app, capture a baseline, then compare 4-8 week windows. That is how you avoid false alarms and bad decisions.

