Male Pattern Hair Loss
As the name suggests, male pattern hair loss is the colloquial name for hair loss that usually occurs in men. It is the name given to the type of hair loss seen in men who do not have a medical disease and even there is no genetically familial baldness. Male 👨 type hair loss generally represents the loss of the forehead shade and light temples.
We can say male pattern hair loss to people who lose their hair on the forehead and temples and have healthy hair in all other areas. Although this is rare, it can also be seen in women. Or, although it is not noticed in women, their foreheads may be wide congenitally and hair transplantation can be done in this area.
Male pattern hair loss usually starts during adolescence and when the puberty process is completed, hair loss stops. This type of hair loss ends at the age of 20 on average, and these people may not have hair loss again. Therefore, attention should be paid to the adolescence period and care should be taken not to spend it under too much stress.
If hair loss continues in people over the age of 20, this is not male pattern hair loss. There may be other reasons for this hair loss and the source of the hair loss should be investigated.