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What causes male balding?

  • This info-graphic titled ‘What causes male balding’ provides us an overview of causes of male badness. Hair follicles that are delicate to DHT have a tendency to shrink over time. As the affected hair follicles reduce in size, the duration of each hair becomes shorter. Sooner or later, the affected follicles end up producing hair, or at least the kind of hair you’re used to. The vast majority of men who go bald do so because of a genetic condition known as androgenetic alopecia, more normally known as male pattern baldness. According to the American Hair Loss Association, more than 95 percent of hair loss in men is caused by androgenetic alopecia. Hair loss typically follows a foreseeable pattern in males.The two most common patterns of hair loss include the following:

    1. Hair begins to thin on top of the head and around the temples. This pattern eventually leave a “horseshoe” of hair around both the sides and back of the head.
    2. Hair begins to recede from the front of the hairline, pushing up the hairline further back on the head.

    This inherited trait that tends to give guys a retreating hairline and a thinning crown is caused by genetic sensitivity to a byproduct of testosterone called DHT.Generally, baldness occurs when the hair follicle shrinks with age, resulting in shorter and finer hair. Eventually, the follicle does not grow new hair. The follicles stay alive, which conveys that it is still possible to grow new hair.For more information, please refer to the info-graphic below.

     

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