MALE HAIR TRANSPLANTS
Men are just as concerned about their appearance as women and also desire thick and healthy hair. One common issue men face is receding hairline, which typically occurs in their 30s. While it can be a natural phenomenon (known as a mature hairline), it can also progress to baldness.
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Causes of Hair Loss in Men
Traditionally, hair loss in men was attributed to aging, but now it is becoming more common in younger men, even in their early 20s. The most common cause of male baldness is genetic, passed down through generations.
Genetic Baldness (Androgenic Alopecia):
- This type of hair loss is caused by a genetic malfunction that makes hair follicles hypersensitive to a hormone called DHT. DHT binds to receptors in certain areas of the scalp, causing hair follicles to thin and eventually stop producing hair. This process, known as miniaturization, leads to progressive hair loss.
Pattern of Hair Loss in Men
Male-pattern baldness typically begins either at the frontal (forehead) area or the vertex (crown) area. As the hair loss progresses, it gradually spreads to form a bald area, leaving a band of hair at the back and sides of the head. These areas are DHT-resistant, which is why the hair remains intact throughout the lifetime.
Other Causes of Hair Loss in Men
- Other Causes of Hair Loss in Men
- Medical conditions associated with hair loss
- Medications such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anti-anxiety drugs
- Chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer
Contributing Factors:
- Poor nutrition
- Stressful lifestyle
- Pollution
Benefits of Hair Transplantation for Men
- Permanent results, providing a natural-looking hairline
- Long-term benefits with a conservative approach
- Painless procedure with minimal discomfort after the surgery
- No maintenance required once hair growth is achieved, as the transplanted hair grows naturally like the existing hair
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