95% of thinning hair in men is caused by Androgenetic Alopecia, resulting in a receding hairline and thinning of the hair at the crown of the head.
This leaves a bald crown and a horseshoe-like pattern of hair around the sides and back of the head. Androgenetic Alopecia is influenced by three factors: age, a genetic tendency towards baldness, and an over-abundance of DHT in the hair follicle cause it to malfunction, and decrease the growth phase of the hair. Because of this, the growth phase become shorter, and the hair does not have the ability to grow to its full lenght. |
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