Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic
You seem to have Androgenetic
Alopecia, which is genetically programmed patterned hair loss.
Hairbless tablets and
Biotin tablets are essentially the same. They are however not specific for Androgenetic alopecia. Moreover there is no co-relation between intake of biotin and acne. That may be just a co-incidental finding in your case.
If I was the treating doctor I would have advised you to begin with
minoxidil and an oral
antiandrogen.
Minoxidil is a non-specific hair growth promoter. It induces the transition of hair from the resting phase (Telogen) to the growth phase (Anagen). Minoxidil 5% solution is the optimum strength, that should be used for hair loss in males.
It is absolutely safe and US FDA approved for treatment of male pattern androgenetic alopecia. The aim of treatment is to arrest further progression of hair loss and if the hair loss has been for not very long, then you can expect new hair re-growth as well with this treatment. Therefore emphases is placed on starting the treatment as soon as possible.
Apart from Minoxidil, Male pattern hair loss, is appropriately managed with an oral anti androgen e.g either
Finasteride or Saw palmetto extract. Oral antiandrogens inhibit the enzyme 5 alpha reductase, which is present in hair follicle and is responsible for the conversion of
testosterone to Dihydrotestosterone(DHT). DHT is the main culprit for miniaturization and
hair fall.
hope this helps
regards