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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Men Dealing with Hair Loss

Posted by patrick

By Dan Womack

Staving off incredibly insecure feelings in today's culture of perfection can be a real challenge for hair loss men. When practically every picture that you see of men on magazine covers or sports celebrities on the NFL channel, everything is geared towards men being young and perfect unless they choose to shave it off entirely, but for most men shaving it off is not an option. Yet hair loss is a fact of life for most men 35 and up. And male pattern baldness accounts for 95 percent of men who are thinning.

So what is male pattern baldness (MPB) and how do I know if I have it? Male pattern baldness is usually determined by its appearance. You can also tell by your family history. Do Dear Old Dad or Grandpa Joe have it? Basically then, if it's in your genes and you're following the pattern of male pattern baldness, you have MPB.

There are several ways to determine if you have MPB. You can have your dermatologist examine under your scalp with a magnifying instrument called a densitometer. It assesses the the size of your hair follicle to see how much it has shrunk. Or you can visit a hair loss clinic for a scalp biopsy to diagnose the cause of your hair loss. But before you rush off to a clinic keep in mind that this analysis will only assess the possibility of poison-induced hair loss such as lead or arsenic which is very rare. Poisoning does not cause male pattern hair loss.

Now we can follow the typical pattern according to the well-known Norwood Scale. This is a very useful tool for diagnosing male pattern baldness and avoiding misdiagnosing it. In the beginning will see a slight receding in the front of the hairline at the top and on the sides. As that continues, there will appear another bald spot, presenting itself in the crown of the head. The hair loss will be coming at you from both ends until they meet. Hence, as the hair at the top of your scalp continues to recede, there will be a thin band of hair separating the hair loss in the front of the scalp from the bald spot at the crown until it will be totally bald, leaving one giant horseshoe-shaped bald region at the top of your head with hair only around the ears and back of your head.

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