Wednesday, September 16, 2009

How to Diagnose Male Pattern Baldness

If you have the typical patterns of a receding hairline and thinning on the back or crown of your head, you probably have male pattern baldness hair loss. It is very common in men and your friends are most likely experiencing the same thing as you.

You don't need a doctor to diagnose this. If you can see your hair thinning and recognize common patterns you have seen on other men, then you have hair loss or male pattern baldness. If you want to prevent the hair loss from continuing, you can look into the plethora of products in the hair loss treatment field.

There is no way to prevent male pattern baldness from preventing but you can take steps to prevent further thinning of the hair and act aggressively now to promote hair regrowth.
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Famous Males with Pattern Baldness

Just because you have or are developing hair loss with male pattern baldness does that mean you have to think of yourself as unattractive or unhealthy. Many of Hollywood's and sports elite have male baldness and receding hairlines and are as popular as ever. Put yourself in the same category as Yul Brynner, Andrei Agassi and Sean Connery.

In fact many men enjoy male pattern baldness as a distinguished look. Some women are attracted to a nice bald head. If you do not mind your new hair loss then you do not need drugs and treatments that promote hair regrowth. If you do choose to look into products, look for those that help stop continued thinning so you can keep your new look.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Hereditary Factors of Hair Loss

While we are pretty sure hair loss male pattern baldness is caused from hereditary factors, other things such as the environment, diet and over health can affect hair loss. Most men will start to notice the loss of hair in their early 20's.

It is slow and steady and called male pattern baldness or medically known as Androgenic Alopecia. It will not take all of your hair at once. This is a hair loss pattern that starts by having thinning hair and gradually works back until the top of your head is bare. Hair usually remains on the sides and extreme back of your head.

If you notice thinning starting in your hair, consider using hair loss treatments that can stop male pattern baldness from running its full course.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Medical Terms for Male Pattern Baldness

Hair loss most commonly happens with males in the form of baldness or male pattern baldness. The hair will gradually and systematically get thinner. The medical condition for this is termed Androgenic Alopecia, male pattern baldness.

It usually occurs in adult males but some males can get it younger in the early 20's and even the male teenage years. Hair loss is usually genetically predetermined and it is not uncommon to see males even start to develop hair loss in this pattern baldness form as soon as puberty hits.

Another medical term is Alopecia Areata. This is an autoimmune disorder commonly called "spot baldness" that can result in hair loss ranging from just one location to many.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Hair Loss Balding Facts

Hair loss from male pattern baldness is very common in men and accounts for almost ninety-five percent of hair loss cases. Women can also have hair loss similar to male pattern baldness but it has a different medical name than alopecia.

The degrees of severity range from common thinning of the hair on top of the head to dramatic recession of the hair line. The hair loss treatment would be the same no matter what stage your balding is in. Most me take more drastic measures when hair loss is greater and waster money jumping from hair loss product to hair growth product.

If you can recognize the symptoms and appearance of male pattern baldness early, great. Take action now so the product has time to work and you will get the most benefit out of it.

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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Reasons for Male Patter Baldness Hair Loss

Hair loss or male pattern baldness as we call it happens when hair follicles do not regrow or produce new hair follicles at the normal rate. Typically every 5 years new hair will replace dying hair. When this does not happen anymore, you get hair loss.

Male pattern baldness follows a typical sequence or pattern. Hair loss can start in different areas but is usually at the temples in front of the head and the hair line gradually recedes back. Other patterns start in the back of the head in a thinning circle that will enlarge over time working towards the front.

Hair loss occurs for a variety of reasons. We shouldn't concern ourselves with the reasons as much as the solutions. There are many and a doctor can help diagnose your particular type of male patter baldness and the best approach to take.
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Friday, September 4, 2009

Male Pattern Baldness Cures

It is a fact that over 50% of all adult men in the world will be affected by hair loss or male pattern baldness. It is also known as androgenic alopecia. Millions on males alone in the US suffer from male pattern baldness.

Hair loss in men can be fixed by choosing an appropriate course of action. You can choose from hair loss preventions, hair regrowth treatment or hair replacement surgery. It depends on what you think the best course of action is. Males have used all three treatment ranges successfully and it depends on how much money and time you wish to spend.

Hair replacement is fast, but costs the most. New hair products show promise in the hair regrowth field but can take a long time to react and stimulate growth.

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