Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic
You seem to have Androgenetic
Alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), is genetically predetermined patterned hair loss in males and is the most common type of hair loss in males.
It is gradual, as you have noticed in your case, and can start any time after puberty.
Traditionally,
Minoxidil and
finasteride have been used for this kind of hair loss. They are US FDA approved.
However, they need to be used regularly, throughout life and are mainly beneficial in arresting further progression of hair loss.
PRP (Platelet rich plasma) is a newer modality for treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia. The beneficial effects of PRP in Androgenetic Alopecia can be attributed to various platelet-derived growth factors causing improvement in the function of hair follicle and promotion of hair growth.
It is safe, cheap, and non-allergic and it appears to be a useful adjunct in the management of AGA. You need to use Minoxidil and finasteride along with PRP.
Finally,
Hair transplant is the most effective and long lasting method of
hair restoration, where the patients own hair from the occipital region are transplanted to cover the bald patches
However, if your
hair fall is still progressing then it is better to go for PRP first because hair transplant is not done for an evolving androgenetic alopecia because while you may get new hair growth from transplanted hairs your may develop bald patches/hair thinning elsewhere, as your alopecia would still be evolving.
I would suggest that you visit a
dermatologist and discuss the most appropriate treatment modality
Regards