Male Pattern Baldness

Male pattern baldness is the most common form of hair loss in men and is primarily driven by genetics and hormones. Also known as hereditary hair loss men, it is closely linked to DHT sensitivity and follows predictable patterns measured by the Norwood scale hair loss system.

Male Pattern Baldness Causes

The main male pattern baldness causes include genetic predisposition and the effects of DHT on hair follicles. Over time, DHT causes follicles to shrink, leading to thinning hair and eventual baldness.

Norwood Scale Hair Loss

The Norwood scale hair loss classification system is used to measure the progression of male pattern baldness, ranging from minor recession to severe hair loss.

Common Stages

  • Early stage: temple recession
  • Mid stage: crown thinning
  • Advanced stage: extensive bald areas

Male Pattern Baldness Treatment

There are multiple male pattern baldness treatment options available, including medications, topical solutions, and surgical procedures.

Hair Transplant Male Pattern Baldness

A hair transplant male pattern baldness solution is often the most effective in advanced stages, providing permanent results using DHT-resistant donor hair.

FAQ

At what age does male pattern baldness start?

It can begin as early as the late teens or early twenties.

Is male pattern baldness genetic or lifestyle-related?

It is primarily genetic, although lifestyle factors may influence progression.

Can male pattern baldness be fully cured?

No, but it can be effectively managed with treatment.

Does a hair transplant permanently fix MPB?

It provides permanent results in transplanted areas, but ongoing hair loss may continue elsewhere.

What Norwood stage is too advanced for a transplant?

Very advanced stages may require multiple sessions or may be limited by donor hair availability.

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