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Male pattern hair loss, scientifically known as androgenetic alopecia, is a very common concern. It can start as early as in your teens and can occur later in life too. According to the global data, it is seen that globally around 50 percent of men under the age of 25 years suffer from hair loss. In fact, 26 percent of men below the age of 21 years have progressed to grade 3 of Norwood’s Hamilton classification. It is both shocking and alarming. So, hair loss affects far more people than you expect and think.
If you are a male noticing a receding hairline in front or a gradual decrease in the volume of the hair in your crown area. It is likely that you are experiencing the onset of androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is a progressive disorder and is exhibited by a reduction in the diameter in each cycle. If you are wondering why your crowning glory is no more as dense as it used to be in the early years of your life, then this suggests that you are losing your hair.
Well, the cost of treatment for hair loss will depend on the condition of the fall and the stage the guest is representing. Also, different treatments are priced differently. So, there is a huge variation starting from ₹5000 to ₹6000 to ₹1.5 lakh; different treatments are there for different stages and conditions. Visit the clinic to get the personalized consultation and find out what would be the right treatment for you.
Hair thinning and hair fall are two different things, and their management also differs. Hair fall in men is owing to nutritional factors and can be reversed. However, thinning hair in men can be managed with treatment, which prevents further loss, but reversing baldness is not possible with medical treatment alone. If you talk about hair fall reasons, in males, genetic predisposition tops the chart.
Well, hair loss can happen at any age and with any gender. The loss of it can be associated with a lot of factors and can be either permanent or temporary. It certainly can be a part of the normal ageing process of the body and at times is also the result of hormonal or nutritional derangement in the body. In fact, in some cases, it can be hereditary too or just the result of lifestyle and environmental assault on the scalp and your lustrous mane. In a few cases there can be an underlying medical concern behind it, suggesting another problem and exhibiting as a symptom of hair loss.
The human body has a definite age. On average this age is around 3 years and 4 months to 6 to 7 years. So, after the growing phase, also known as the anagen phase, is over, the onset of the falling phase, or telogen phase, happens. The telogen phase is also defined as the shedding phase of hair, and therefore, on a scalp, around 80 percent of it is in the growing phase and 20 percent in the falling phase. Hence, the hair falling off while oiling, washing, and combing is considered normal, and otherwise, when you push hands in the hair, it should not come out. Now when it comes to taking action, there is never a single approach that fits all scenarios. A 360-degree approach is always better, from medical treatments to PRP, low-level laser therapy, and lifestyle changes. Along with AMT, hair fillers, and hair threads, there are a plethora of services that can add improvement.