Eighty-five percent of men will experience significant hair thinning, or male pattern baldness to some extent, once they reach the age of 50. Male pattern baldness, to put it simply, is hair loss in males. Also called androgenetic alopecia, it is the most common type of hair loss that affects men. According to the American
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Reasons for Male Hair Loss
Statistics show that two out of three men will experience some amount of hair loss by the time they are 60. Some may even start to notice hair loss as early as their teens, and around 25 percent of men will start balding by the time they are reach their 30s. Wondering why hair loss
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Those who suffer with less-than-stellar strands – whether attributed to alopecia areata or male pattern baldness – know the immense toll it can take on one’s self-esteem. There are a number of factors including heredity, hormones, and age that lead to hair loss. According to the American Hair Loss Association, two-thirds of American men will
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