- There are several causes of hair loss. However, male pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss and is typically permanent. It accounts for about 95% of hair loss in men.
- Male pattern baldness is a condition that can be inherited from either the mother's or father's side.
- Male pattern baldness can start in your teens, 20s or 30s.
- Male pattern baldness affects up to one-third of all men.
- By the age of 50, approximately 50% of men have significantly thinning hair.
- It's not normal to lose 150 or more hairs a day, but ROGAINE® products can help stop hair loss, and even regrow hair.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Hair fall of prohibition
Although there are several causes of hair loss, male pattern baldness (also referred to as androgenetic alopecia or hereditary hair loss) accounts for about 95% of hair loss in men. It is usually triggered by a combination of hormonal activity and heredity, which together cause the hair follicles in your scalp to shrink. Over time, the progressive shrinking of certain scalp follicles leads to a shortening of the hair's growing cycle. Hair becomes thinner and shorter, until there is no growth at all.
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