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male pattern baldness - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Male pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss in men. It usually follows a typical pattern of receding hairline and hair thinning on the crown, and is caused by hormones and genetic predisposition. ...
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male pattern baldness - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
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About male pattern baldness (Source: Medem)
About 95 percent of all cases of hair loss are the result of androgenetic alopecia (also known as male pattern baldness in men). Androgenetic alopecia occurs much more frequently in men than in women. It affects roughly 40 million men in the United States. Approximately 25 percent of men begin balding by age 30; two-thirds begin balding by age 60. ...
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Causes of male pattern baldness (Source: MedLinePlus)
Hair grows about an inch every couple of months. Each hair grows for 2 to 6 years, remains at that length for a short period, then falls out. A new hair soon begins growing in its place. At any one time, about 85% of the hair on your head is in the growing phase and 15% is not. Each hair sits in a cavity in the skin called a follicle. Baldness in men occurs when the follicle shrinks over time, resulting in shorter and finer hair. The end result is a very small follicle with no hair inside. Ordinarily, hair should grow back. However, in men who are balding, the follicle fails to grow a new hair. Why this occurs is not well understood, but it is related to your genes and male sex hormones. Even though the follicles are small, they remain alive, suggesting the possibility of new growth. ...
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Symptoms of male pattern baldness (Source: MedLinePlus)
The typical pattern of male baldness begins at the hairline. The hairline gradually recedes to form an "M" shape. The existing hair may become finer and shorter. The hair at the crown also begins to thin. Eventually the top of the hairline meets the thinned crown, leaving a horseshoe pattern of hair around the sides of the head. Hair loss in patches, diffuse shedding of hair, breaking of hair shafts, or hair loss associated with redness, scaling , pain, or rapid progression could be caused by other conditions. ...
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male pattern baldness - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Treatment is not necessary if you are comfortable with your appearance. Hair weaving, hairpieces, or change of hairstyle may disguise the hair loss. This is usually the least expensive and safest approach for male baldness. There are two main drugs used to treat male pattern baldness: Minoxidil (Rogaine) -- a solution that you apply directly to the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles. It slows hair loss for many men, and some men grow new hair. The previous degree of hair loss returns when you stop applying the solution. Finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) -- a prescription pill that inhibits the production of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone. Like minoxidil, you are more likely to have slower hair loss than actual new hair growth. In general, it is somewhat more effective than minoxidil. The previous degree of hair loss returns when you stop taking the drug. Hair transplants consist of removing tiny plugs of hair from areas where the hair is continuing to grow and placing them in areas that are balding. This can cause minor scarring in the donor areas and carries a modest risk for skin infection. The procedure usually requires multiple transplantation sessions and may be expensive. Results, however, are often excellent and permanent. Suturing hair pieces to the scalp is not recommended. It can result in scars, infections, and abscess of the scalp. The use of hair implants made of artificial fibers was banned by the FDA because of the high rate of infection. ...
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News on male pattern baldness
Baldness: 6 New Gene Discoveries (MedicineNet)

Further Reading on male pattern baldness
  • Hair Loss - Topic Overview ( WebMD )
    Is hair loss normal? Get the facts...your parents. This is called male - pattern or female- pattern hair loss...worried about thinning hair or baldness . The choice is up to...I call my doctor? Topic...
  • Male Pattern Baldness ( WebMD )
    An overview of male hair loss, which affects most men at some point in their life...The male pattern baldness (MPB) form of androgenetic alopecia (there is...
  • Hair Loss ( WebMD )
    Hair loss is so common that most of the time it is considered a normal variation and not a disease...common type of hair loss, also called male pattern baldness Traumatic alopecia - Hair loss from...
  • Baldness ( MedicineNet )
  • Baldness: 6 New Gene Discoveries ( eMedicineHealth )


  • Baldness ( eMedicineHealth )

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