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Hereditary Hair Loss in Men And Its Prevention

Topic: Hair LossPublished August 18, 2011

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The hair of a man is one of the body parts most important to be the most visible. For some it is a sign of virility and youth and for others a business tool that helps them looks younger with the years. But what happens when one day a man wakes up and sees that he has a bald spot on the crown? Why did not anyone tell me anything? Have you noticed something my wife he asks his wife? Do you realize other people that I am suffering from baldness? Will I lose my hair? Will I be just as bald, my father? These are all thoughts that most men have when they start having hair loss as a result of their genetics.

The hereditary hair loss in men is responsible for a staggering 90% of all cases of hair loss, and your father has suffered from baldness have a 50% chance of alopecia like it. What we're talking about here is a hereditary condition called androgenetic alopecia.

The androgenic alopecia, is actually a genetic form of hair loss in men is exacerbated by a powerful form of testosterone is called as dihydrotestosterone (DHT). When there is too much DHT in the hair it begins to disappear faster. The hair can be quite thin and weak. If that is not enough, you shorten the replacement cycle of hair and accelerate the decay phase. Most men feel the genetic effects of hair loss back in the 60 years or so, near retirement, but there are many cases that can begin as early as adolescence.

The alopecia typically follows a predictable pattern. Baldness typically begins in the forehead or the top of the head where the crown. Some men lose hair only on the front, which usually called as inputs, and others have lost right from the forehead to the crown. For others, especially those whose baldness began at a young age, his hair completely disappear leaving his head like a billiard ball.
What can be done to prevent baldness?

If you are one of the unlucky ones who has already lost most of your hair then your options are so diverse. The transplant surgery, toupees and wigs (hair prostheses) are the only solutions. On the other hand if you are treated early to slow and reverse these genetic problems, possibly find a less drastic solution. Modern medical research has focused figure out ways to re-open and stimulate the hair killed the scalp so that hair growth can reoccur naturally, as well as maintaining healthy follicles. Therefore, there are numerous products available that are worth consideration and we can advise on a dermatologist if you know which is which to use or use form.

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