SPOTTING THE SIGNS OF MALE HAIR LOSS & THINNING
Male hair loss presents itself in a slightly distinct manner compared to female hair loss, although there are some shared signs. Typically, male hair loss is more concentrated around the hair line and in the crown area.
Begin by examining the hairline and temple regions. The initial indication of a problem is often seen when men experience thinning around their hairline, a common occurrence that can manifest as early as 20 years of age.
Is the hairline in retreat from its initial position, indicating the onset of an ‘M’ shaped hairline? These are clear indicators that a man may be undergoing hair loss and thinning. Despite potentially overlooking these signs, it is crucial to address the question of whether there has been a change in your hairline.
Hair thinning in men can also occur on the crown, resulting in the scalp not being completely visible, but there will be a noticeable alteration in the texture of the hair. Are there shorter and finer strands of hair? Does the hair in this particular area grow to the same length as the surrounding hair? These are all indications that a man may be encountering hair loss and thinning.
THE STAGES OF MALE HAIR LOSS
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