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Can the Balding Process be Slowed Down?

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Can the Balding Process be Slowed Down?

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Although losing your hair is not the end, it is surely not ideal for most people. You might be thinking about what you can do to avoid developing hair loss (alopecia). Can you do anything to slow down baldness?

Certain things need to be taken into account. "Hair growth slows down with age. Alopecia, referred to as hair loss or baldness, is a disorder that some people, either because of their genetic makeup or underlying medical issues, experience." Baldness is preventable, but early intervention is crucial. Hair loss can typically be prevented, but acting soon is necessary.

What is Male Pattern Baldness?

Many adult males have hair thinning and hair fall due to male pattern baldness. Also known as androgenetic alopecia. In cases of male pattern baldness, the hairline above the temples begins to thin and eventually receding hairline. Then, the "crown" of the head experiences hair loss, leaving a horseshoe-shaped pattern of hair in its place.

Male pattern baldness can also afflict young adult men, even though it commonly affects older men.

What causes Baldness in Men?

Male pattern baldness, additionally known as androgenetic alopecia, is a congenital disorder that causes most men's balding. In most cases, androgenetic alopecia is to blame for 95% male pattern hair loss. Genetic sensitivity to the testosterone byproduct dihydrotestosterone causes this inherited condition that typically causes men's hairlines to recede and their crowns to thin (DHT).

DHT-sensitive hair follicles have the propensity to constrict over time. The lifespan of each hair is shortened as the afflicted hair follicles shrink. The afflicted follicles eventually stop generating hair, not the hair you are used to.

Most Common Causes

Hair loss often follows a pattern in men, with the most common cause male pattern baldness. The following are the two most typical hair loss patterns:

  1. On top of the head and at the temples, hair begins to thin. A "horseshoe" of hair may eventually form around the sides and back of the head.

  2. The hairline moves further back on the head when hair from the front begins to recede.
The Norwood classification system determines the severity and rate of balding in men. It measures the severity and pattern of baldness and hair loss in seven phases.

Other Causes

Although male pattern baldness is a very common cause of balding, other conditions can also result in hair loss. Additional to thinning hair, male pattern baldness normally has no other symptoms. However, if you have another cause of hair loss, you can also have other symptoms.

The following health issues may result in different degrees of hair loss. While some types of hair loss may be irreversible, others may be permanent:

  1. Areata Alopecia
  2. Hair loss results from this illness because your immune system mistakenly attacks healthy hair follicles. Hair loss normally occurs in small areas on your head, but it can also happen elsewhere in your body. For example, you might see a bald spot in your beard, eyelashes, or brows. The hair might or might not regrow.

  3. T-cell Proliferation
  4. Occasionally, 2 to 3 months after experiencing any form of shock to the system or stressful event, excessive hair shedding can occur. An accident, surgery, illness, rapid weight loss, or some other form of psychological stress can all result in hair loss. Usually, hair regrows within two to six months.

  5. Nutritional Malnutrition
  6. Iron and other nutrient levels must be at their highest for healthy hair development and overall excellent health. To keep healthy hair, you should consume enough protein, vitamin D, and other vitamins. You can lose more hair than usual if you don't get enough of one or more of these nutrients.

Other Causes

Most baldness, also known as male-pattern baldness and female-pattern balding, is genetically based and unavoidable. Androgenic alopecia is the name for this inherited form of hair loss. While you cannot cure it, you can treat androgenic alopecia and delay its development.
At any age, androgenic alopecia can develop. Unfortunately, 50% of the hairs on the scalp have already fallen out by the time hair loss becomes apparent. Non-surgical procedures can be more effective the sooner you start your hair fall treatment.

Another genetic disorder that typically initially manifests in younger people is alopecia areata. The good news is that alopecia areata patients' hair can regrow even after it has already fallen out. As a result, while you cannot prevent alopecia areata-related hair loss, you can manage it. Even when alopecia areata is active, hair follicles continue to grow, and even if you have previously lost more than 50% of your hair, you can still experience hair growth.

If a genetic disorder doesn't bring on your hair loss, it probably won't happen again. When it starts, hair loss brought on by stress, menopause, pregnancy, smoking, or other lifestyle or medical factors can sometimes even be prevented.

Also Read: Is it Possible to Regrow Hair? Ask an Expert

How Can you Prevent It

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Controlling your stress is the best you can do to stop hair loss. Exercise Lower stress levels and relaxation can keep you healthy and help you stop hair loss. Finding ways to decompress is crucial to preventing stress-related hair loss, especially if you are going through a massive life event like the death of a loved one or the end of a relationship.

You can also prioritise a diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, fresh fruits and vegetables, and nutritious proteins if you wish to stop hair loss. Take vitamins like iron, biotin, vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc to avoid baldness. Speaking with your doctor before beginning a new vitamin or supplement regimen is wise.

Possible Cure for Baldness in Men

Treatments for baldness in men, specifically for male pattern baldness, range from topical medications you rub into your scalp to more intrusive procedures that stimulate hair growth or replace lost hair.

Here are a few of the more well-liked and successful baldness treatments.

  1. >Medications
  2. Both prescription and over-the-counter medications have been approved for treating male pattern baldness. Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) and minoxidil are the two drugs that have been shown to either treat or prevent additional male pattern hair loss (Rogaine, Ioniten). Finasteride is a medication that one should obtain with a prescription. A topical medication called minoxidil is sold over the counter. However, always consult a professional hair expert before going for any medication.

  3. Laser Therapy
  4. Low-level laser therapy can stimulate hair follicles and improve scalp circulation. Although this is a relatively new treatment, it is acceptable and safe. In addition, compared to hair transplant surgery, it is a less invasive choice. Despite lacking data on laser hair regrowth treatment and growth, some studies have produced positive findings.

  5. Hair Restoration Surgery
  6. Follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit extraction are the two most popular hair restoration methods (FUE). In FUT, a portion of skin from the rear of the scalp is removed while the hair is still growing. Then, this portion of skin is cut into hundreds of tiny pieces known as grafts. Then, these grafts are placed in areas of the scalp where hair isn't already growing. When performing FUE, the surgeon removes individual healthy hair follicles from the scalp and inserts them into tiny holes where hair isn't developing.

    How AHS can help

    AHS Clinic offers the best hair loss treatments using path-breaking technology harnessed by experienced surgeons and hair experts. If you face hair loss issues, you must get your appointment with AHS before it’s too late. With an Advance Hair Check, we can help you figure out the main cause of your hair fall and offer a suitable treatment that guarantees 100% results.

    Conclusion

    It's genetic if you have a bald spot or a thinning hairline. Male pattern baldness, additionally known as androgenetic alopecia, is hereditary. Male pattern baldness cannot be prevented, although it is possible to slow down hair loss. Medications, laser treatment, and hair transplant surgery are a few choices. Book an appointment with your nearest AHS clinic to consult a hair expert if you're worried about turning bald. They can collaborate with you to choose the best hair fall treatment course.

Article by Hair Experts @ AHS

Originally hailing from the length and breath of the country our team of hair experts bring together their strength that lies in consulting for hair and skin/scalp concerns that are faced by a lot of people. This core team involves field experts having passion in the field of aesthetics and creating as well as finding the right answers and clearing doubts about all things "Hair". Combining the interest in the field of aesthetics and general well-being, the team moves forward applying the knowhow gained in the field of trichology as well as hair transplantation contributing successfully in being part of our Team UAE operations and contributing to the needs of our patrons.

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