HAIR LOSS SYMPTOMS IN MEN

The earlier you start treating your hereditary hair loss the better
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Hereditary /Genetic Hair Loss

Hair loss can appear in many different ways, depending on what's causing it. You may experience gradual thinning on the top of your head, circular or patchy bald spots or sudden loss of hair.

Signs of Hereditary/Genetic Hair Loss

Not sure if you need hereditary hair loss treatment? Look to these early signs:

A receding hair line or widow’s peak

Hereditary hair loss typically begins with the receding of the hairline and the thinning of the hair. The best way to tell if you hair has receded is to find a picture of yourself from a year ago and make a comparison.

More hair on your pillow

We lose on average 30 to 150 hairs per day. If you see more than your usual amount of hair, this could be a sign of hereditary hair loss

More hair in your comb or brush

Having a few hairs in your comb or brush is normal. If you start to see more than usual this could be a sign of hereditary hair loss.

More hair in the shower drain

Having a large amount of hair in the drain after washing your hair is a sign that your losing more hair than normal.

The Progression of Hereditary/Genetic Hair Loss

In men, hereditary hair loss also known as male pattern hair loss, typically starts with the receding of the hairline at the temples of the head creating a horseshoe shape, followed by the thinning of hair on the crown.

The Hair Growth Cycle and How Hair Loss Happens

The hair growth cycle has three phases: the growth, transitional and resting phase. Below is more information about what happens in each phase of the hair growth cycle.

Phase 1: Growth (or anagen) phase

For every hair on your head, the cycle begins with the growth phase, which lasts Hair Rejuv. 2 to 6 years. The hair grows at 1cm a month and usually about 85% of your hair is in anagen phase.

Phase 2: Transitional (or catagen) phase

Eventually, the cells at the base of the hair stop multiplying. As a result, the hair stops growing before the resting phase begins. This Catagen phase lasts about 2 to 3 weeks.

Phase 3: Resting (or Telogen) phase

After the transitional phase, the hair follicles enter a 3-month resting phase. At the end of the resting phase the hair is shed, and a new hair replaces it and the growing cycle starts again.

If you are experiencing hereditary hair loss, you may still notice your hair growing. However, your follicles will continue to shrink, producing finer, shorter, and harder-to-see hair with each cycle until they are no longer able to make new hair

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