Genetic
Hair Loss is caused by the action of male hormones upon a genetically sensitive hair follicle. The development of this condition is associated with the shortening of the growing phase of the hair cycle and consequently with an increase in the proportion of resting hairs. Also, there is a reduction in the size of the affected follicles causing the hair on your head to become increasingly shorter and finer. Are you likely to experience genetic
Hair Loss? It depends on many factors. The more close family members that have genetic
Hair Loss, the higher the percentage chance there is for you to have the condition. Also, if you have similar hair characteristics to someone in your family with
Hair Loss (for example, color, hair type, etc.), then it may increase your chances of losing hair. For most men, the onset of this condition occurs before the age of 30. Also, paradoxically, 25% of men notice more body hair growing (i.e., chest hair) at the same time that they notice their scalp
Hair Loss. In men, the hair begins to recede at the temples and/or to thin in the vertex (crown) area. Eventually, the whole frontal-crown area of the scalp can be involved. Studies indicate that genetic
Hair Loss occurs in about 30% of women. It is typically diffuse (evenly distributed), affecting the frontal and crown areas with similar severity. Often a small band of denser hair is retained along the frontal hair line. Not all
Hair Loss is genetic. It is best to have a specialist check your condition before starting a treatment regimen. Genetic
Hair Loss has been treated with minoxidil (Rogaine), retin A, cyproterone acetate, spironolactone, propecia, scalp stimulants, laser therapy, and progesterone to varying degrees of success. A multitude of other drugs and therapies have also claimed to regrow genetic
Hair Loss. Although no treatment has yet shown to be a 100% reliable, there is presently considerable ongoing research into finding a cure. Dr. David H. Kingsley, PhD is a board certified trichologist (
Hair Loss specialist). He is the only trichologist in the world who is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Kingsley has 3 New York City trichology centers. For more information on
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