How Does Male Pattern Baldness Begin

By Evelyn Myers


Pattern baldness is a widespread type of hair loss in both females and males. In males this condition is called male-pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness often begins right above the temples. The hair will also thin around the crown area. In many cases male pattern baldness will lead on to partial or complete baldness.

Male pattern baldness has been linked with a variety of medical problems, eg enlarged prostate, coronary heart problems, and hypertension.

Male pattern baldness has an effect on a projected 35 million men across the U. S. A. Accept it or not male pattern baldness can start as early as the teen years. The symptoms are much more likely to increase as a man gets older.

There are a variety of genetic and environmental factors likely to play a role in causing male pattern baldness. Researchers are at present studying the chance factors which will contribute to this condition, as of the time of this writing almost all of the factors still remain unknown.

Although I've made each effort not to be to technical it cannot be avoided. Hence prepare yourself, here it comes. Analysts have decided that this form of hair loss is related to hormones called androgens, particularly an androgen called dihydrotestosterone. Androgens also has other important functions like controlling hair growth and sex drive.

The Phases of Hair Growth

hair growth begins under the skin in structures called follicles. Each strand of hair normally grows for 2 to 6 years, goes into a resting phase for a few months, and then falls out. The cycle starts over when the follicle begins growing a new hair. Increased levels of androgens in follicles can cause a shorter cycle of hair growth and the expansion of shorter and thinner strands of hair. Additionally, there is a delay in the growth of new hair to replace strands that are shed.




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