Hair loss in men
Mens hair loss is an unpleasant process when ahir at the temples recedes and the crown also begin to thin. Eventually a horse shoe pattern around the sides of the head appears.
The signs of male hair loss:
1. Moderate to extensive hair loss. particularly on the crown of the head.
2. Receding hairline.
Approximately 95% of hair loss in men is attributable to Androgenic Alopecia also known as male pattern baldness. It is believed that this condition includes three factors:
* the male hormone testosterone
* heredity
* age
With the progression of male hair loss the hair becomes thinner, does not grow so long and the bald spot at the crown widens.
Finally, the thinning crown and the receding points may meet forming a horseshoe pattern with hair around the sides of the head.
Mens hair loss begin at the age of 20 and becomes more noticable from the age 35-40.
If you experience hair loss, one thing will certainly help you in determining what to do - the Northwood Scale. This will help you to map out the various stages of male pattern baldness. There are eight such stages - eigth one is the last and most severe.
Male hair loss treatments might include hair replacement therapy or methods by which hair is surgically implanted into the scalp. In many cases, patients turn to hair loss male treatment such as Provillus and the like order to take care of their concerns.
So, you are the one to make the decision - to treat or to keep everything as it is.
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