Baldness typically does not happen over night. According to the Mayo Clinic, hair loss starts when you lose a few hairs here and there. Hair loss can eventually progress into small clumps leaving small patches of hair missing on the scalp. Hair...
A receding hairline can affect men and women at any age. Male and female pattern baldness is one main cause of a receding hairline and is mainly due to genetics. Whatever the reason, there are ways to prevent this from occurring and make sure that...
Hair loss comes in many forms, but the type of hair loss most people inherit from their relatives through genetics is androgenic alopecia, commonly known as male pattern baldness. Although the term suggests that the condition affects only men,...
The medical term, alopecia is used to describe the loss of hair. The Mayo Clinic clarifies that different types of alopecia exist and each type may have the similarity of hair loss, but occur from different causes. Both males and females are...
Although it is common to lose about 100 hairs every day through normal brushing and styling, if you notice thinning or large amounts of hair on your brush, you could have hair loss. According to the American Hair Loss Association, approximately 40...
Hair loss, or alopecia, is usually a slowly developing part of the normal aging process in both men and women, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, or UMMC. While male-pattern baldness typically starts with a receding hairline...
Bald spots or thinning hair on your scalp can make you self-conscious about your appearance. While hair transplantation can be an effective method of restoring hair, other hair restoration options exist for people who do not want to undergo...
Hair loss that is not related to a disease such as alopecia or to cancer treatments usually happens slowly over time. About 100 hairs per day is the average rate of hair loss. These normally grow back naturally. Male pattern baldness is typified...
Hair loss affects men and women around the world and there are many reasons for it. No one likes when it begins to happen and some do everything to stop it. Hair loss may be temporary or permanent, partial or complete but there are treatments,...
Androgenic alopecia, also known as pattern baldness, is the most common form of permanent hair loss. It affects about one-third of men and women, according to the Mayo Clinic. In men, the condition is identified by a receding hairline and balding...
Losing about 100 hairs each day is normal, says the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. You will usually see hairs in your brush, comb, in the sink, shower or on your pillow. In a normal growth cycle, hair grows for a few years and then...
Female pattern baldness is condition that interrupts the normal growth cycle of your hair. The time frame for hair growth is reduced and leads to an increase in the amount of hair loss. The hair that grows back is likely to be thinner and more...
Thinning hair, excessive hair in the drain and balding patches all evoke an emotional response. However emotional losing your hair may be, you must find out what is causing your hair to fall out before you can reverse the condition. Unfortunately,...
Dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, is a natural metabolite of the male sex hormone testosterone. DHT occurs naturally in both men and women, since both genders have testosterone, although in sharply varying amounts. DHT plays a significant role in...