Monday, September 7, 2020

What are the Factors that Contribute to Androgenetic Alopecia?


Androgenetic alopecia is also known as male pattern baldness, menopausal baldness or age-related baldness. It is extremely common in men in the age of 50 and above. Nowadays this seems to be very common among adults and most of the people want to do the hair transplant procedures.

In this case, they search for the best hair transplant clinic in Kolkata and all over India. Before doing this you want to know about the factors that contribute to male pattern balding because knowing them may help in reducing the hair fall and hair thinning. Here are some of the major factors that cause male pattern baldness.

 

What causes male pattern baldness?

It has been found that male pattern baldness is associated with the male sex hormone. The male sex hormones are called androgens. Sometimes this hormone can make you lose your scalp hair faster and earlier and also it may regulate your hair growth. Genetics is also one of the main reason for male pattern baldness.

 


Some health conditions may also cause baldness. Sometimes a rash, redness, pain, hair breakage, peeling of the scalp or an unusual pattern of hair loss can also accompany hair loss. In this case, skin biopsy and blood tests are necessary to diagnose the disorders that are responsible for the hair loss. Oxidative stress is also another contributing factor for male pattern baldness. The oxidative stress can damage the follicles as well as the surrounding skin cells at the cellular level. But there is nothing to worry about this as you can do hair transplant surgery.

 

Bottom line:

These are some of the factors that cause male pattern baldness. The one who is very much worried about the baldness can choose either the FUT hair transplant or FUE hair transplant procedure. FUT is less expensive and FUE doesn’t leave hair transplant scars on the scalp. So discuss it with your surgeon and choose the best procedure that suits you.

 

No comments:

Post a Comment