Do I Have Male Pattern Baldness?
To determine whether you are experiencing the most common form of hair loss, male pattern baldness, take a look at your hairline, where male baldness typically begins. Men with male pattern baldness will notice that the hairline gradually recedes to form an "M" shape. The existing hair may become finer and shorter. The hair at the crown or on top of your head 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 medical conditions, poor nutrition, stress and more.
The Hamilton-Norwood Scale classifies the typical progression of male pattern baldness and is commonly used together with your expectations to determine the solution that is right for you.
Hair Club's staff of hair loss experts can help you determine the level of hair loss you're experiencing. Book your free microscopic hair and scalp analysis online, request our free comprehensive brochure, or simply give us a call, (toll free) 888.888.8986. Start demanding more today.
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