
Understanding Pyogenic Granuloma and Male Pattern Hair Loss: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
What is a Pyogenic Granuloma?
A pyogenic granuloma is a common skin growth that appears as a small, reddish bump, often bleeding easily. Despite its name, it’s neither infectious nor cancerous. It may develop after minor skin trauma, and while it’s benign, treatment may be recommended for cosmetic or comfort reasons. At MySkin St. Pete, we offer gentle and effective removal options tailored to your skin type.
What Causes Pyogenic Granuloma?
These growths can result from injury, irritation, or hormonal changes. They often appear on the face, hands, or arms and may grow rapidly over a few weeks. Diagnosis by a dermatologist is key to rule out more serious conditions.
Male Pattern Hair Loss: Causes & Signs
Also known as male pattern alopecia, this is the most common type of hair loss in men. It typically presents as a receding hairline and thinning at the crown. Genetics play a big role, but stress and hormonal changes may also contribute.
What is Male Pattern Alopecia?
Male pattern alopecia (also called androgenetic alopecia) affects millions of men globally. It is caused by a combination of genetic and hormonal factors. At MySkin St. Pete, we offer modern, evidence-based treatments to help manage and potentially reverse hair loss.
Treatment Options Available
Whether you’re dealing with pyogenic granuloma or male pattern hair loss, our experienced dermatology team provides comprehensive consultations and customized solutions. Treatments may include laser therapy, topical or oral medications, and advanced dermatologic procedures.