Have a question? We’re here to help.
Male hair loss, also called male pattern baldness, is the most common type of hair loss in men. It usually follows a predictable pattern of thinning hair at the temples and crown. Over time, this thinning can progress to more extensive baldness. While it’s mostly genetic, the speed and severity of hair loss can vary from person to person.
The main cause is genetics and sensitivity to a hormone called DHT (dihydrotestosterone). DHT affects hair follicles, making them shrink over time and produce thinner, shorter hairs. Other factors such as stress, illness, certain medications, or poor nutrition can also contribute to or speed up the process. Understanding the cause can help in finding the right treatment.
The first signs are often a receding hairline or thinning on the crown of the head. Over time, this thinning can spread and become more noticeable. In some cases, it can progress to partial or complete baldness. The pattern and speed of hair loss vary between individuals.