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Thinner and Fewer
Regrowing Hair: What to Do (Men)


     

Contents
1• The causes of your condition
2• The trajectory of baldness

3• Test your baldness online
4• Treating baldness

 

 

1.The causes of your condition

In men, more than 90% of the time, the thinning and loss in density are due to ‘androgenetic characteristics’. That means that, by a natural predisposition, your scalp is excessively sensitive to androgens, which are the male hormones that naturally circulate in your blood. In your case, those hormones intervene on certain zones of your scalp, and get in the way of your hair’s normal renewal.

Beware! The precocity of the first symptoms is always a negative factor: it is between the end of puberty and the age of 35 that androgen has the strongest negative impact on the scalp’s cells. The impact later diminishes, and must normally gradually decrease after the age of 45.

 
 Aggravating factors
The most common are linked to psychological problems: chronic stress, a violent emotional shock, anxiety caused by the hair loss itself… linkStress and hair loss. Also frequent: a poorly balanced diet linkYour Diet and Hair Loss; an unhealthy lifestyle link Lifestyle: 6 anti-hair loss tips for your hair; certain medical treatments linkDrug-Associated Alopecia (Hair Loss).

 

2. The trajectory of baldness

In men, the loss in density due to the impact of androgens has two constant characteristics, as it evolves: 1) it starts on the temps or the forehead, continues through the vertex and/or the parietal region, and then spreads to the sides. 2) It always leaves out the lower surrounding of the head (crown).


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Trajectory

stage 1 stage 2 stage 3

 

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

stage 4 stage 5 stage 6 stage 7

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 6

Stage 7


3. Test your baldness online…

Your baldness’s development pace thus largely depends on the receptiveness of your hair follicles to androgen, which is part of your genetic capital. In order to measure your receptiveness and find out its potential evolution, you must cross two elements: your current stage, and your age.

So, in 10 years, in 20 years, what will you look like? With link WILL YOU TURN BALD: THE SIMULATION GAME, you can visualize what your hair is likely to look like if you do not follow a treatment!


4. Treating baldness

Even in the most severe cases, it is possible to considerably slow down the balding process, by regularly boosting the hair’s vital functions. It is possible today to re-enact the hair follicles that have been put to sleep, for as long as they have not been so for more than one year. It is thus important to act fast: the earlier the anti-baldness treatment is started, the higher the chances of keeping the hair that is on the head.

In order to do that, it is necessary to first have link a serious hair diagnosis, in order to determine ‘the’ anti-baldness treatment that will be best adapted to your particular case. And, once your hair system rebalanced, some perseverance will then be needed, in order to keep up the hair regrowing process.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
linkAndrogenetic Hair Loss/Alopecia in Men
linkThe Impact of Androgen Hormones on Hair Loss
linkTelogen Effluvium (diffuse hair loss)
linkStress and Hair Loss
linkThe Hair Follicle
linkHair Loss Treatments FAQ
link Daily Hair Loss: What Is the Norm? 

FOR TREATING:
linkCLAUDERER Anti-Hair loss Treatments
linkCLAUDERER Method of Treatment for Men
linkVitamins by Oral Intake and Hair Loss
linkClauderer in-Depth Hair Diagnosis

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