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subject: Hair Thinning Causes- 12 Reasons You Are Losing Your Hair [print this page]


Women will often begin balding throught the scalp, Even so the the frontal hairline will often remain intact

Males That develop MPB ( Male Pattern Baldness) will start to lose the hair at the front end or near the top of the head. With males the hairs at the top of the head or the frontal areas are affected by the hormone Testosterone which in turn produces DHT, as the hair about the sides and the back of the scalp are generally not affected whatsoever which is the reason men bald from the front and the top of the head. Because of this very reason hairs removed and transplanted through the sides and back on the head will hold on to there genetic predisposition when transplanted and definately will keep growing even when moved to the from or top of your head where baldness began.

* Side effects of prescription drugs or medical therapies or other causes.

Blow-drying

Growing Old

Hair care.

Hair tugging (traction alopecia).

Patchy baldness (Alopecia areata).

Thyroid gland illness.

Crown infection.

Contraception drugs.

A deficiency of iron.

Maternity and labor.

Substandard protein in diet.

Detained shedding from emotional stress.

* Interesting Facts About Hair And Hair Loss

* Hair is the quickest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow.

* The majority of the scalp contains about 100,000 hairs.

* Around 100 hairs are dropped out of your head every single day.

* Every individual hair lives to maturity for an average of 4 - 7 years, during which time it grows about half an inch a month.

* You have to lose about 50% of your hair before hair thinning will become visible.

* In America, 30 million women experience hereditary hair loss. 70% of females with thinning hair can attribute that to hereditary hair loss.

* Genetic hair loss or androgenetic alopecia is among the most common sort of hairloss for men, representing over 95% of all male situations.

* Androgenetic alopecia affects a lot more men than women. About two-thirds of males experience some degree of appreciable hair loss by the point they're 35 years of age, contributing to 85% have drastically baldness by age 50.

* In the US, there has not been an selected hairless President since the television age started.

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by: Hair Loss Guy




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