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Abstract Background: Androgenetic alopecia is a progressive hair loss and persistent in nature that affects the scalp region, and it is one of the most commonly encountered complain in dermatology. Nearly 58 % of males between 30s-50s are affected with androgenic alopecia. Case Presentation: A 28 years old male medically free complaining of frontal and vertex progressive hair loss for the last 4 months. After obtaining detailed history and physical exam, the diagnosis of Androgenetic alopecia was established clinically. The patient was advised to start on Minoxidil solution 5% two puffs daily for at least 2 months. The patient experienced improvement after four months of treatment. Conclusion: Minoxidil considered a good initial options for patient who show good compliance. Short period results can be obtained using topical Minoxidil in a compliment patients.

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