We often see patients with hair loss on the streets, with sparse hair, and in some cases, they have become bald or completely hairless. So, what is the "culprit" behind adult male hair loss? Below, we will explore the main causes of adult male hair loss to gain a deeper understanding of this condition.
What are the primary causes of adult male hair loss?
Recent data from the United States indicates that about 70-80% of American male hair loss patients have a family history of genetic inheritance, and the situation is similar in China. Therefore, genetic factors are the "culprits" behind adult male hair loss. Generally speaking, hereditary hair loss is passed down from one of the parents and can be inherited through several generations within a family. In males, it presents as a dominant gene, while in females, it presents as a recessive gene. This is why the probability of male hair loss is much higher than that of female hair loss.
What are the main characteristics of hereditary hair loss?
The most significant feature of hereditary hair loss is that the areas of hair loss start from the forehead (or both sides of the forehead), the hairline, or the top of the head, while the hair above the ears and at the back of the head remains firmly attached. Subsequently, general male hair loss will lead to the receding of the hairline, a higher hairline, and eventually spreading across the entire scalp. The hair follicles in the areas of hair loss gradually shrink and close. If there are no signs of recovery after more than a year of hair loss, it may indicate that the hair follicles have already closed and cannot regenerate hair.
How to treat hereditary hair loss?
After understanding the causes of male hair loss, how do we treat hereditary hair loss? Currently, the most effective method for treating hereditary hair loss is hair transplantation technology. Hair transplantation surgery involves using precision instruments to extract healthy hair follicle tissues from the patient's posterior occipital region, then after professional cultivation and processing, transplanting them to the areas of hair loss, thereby achieving the purpose of treating hair loss. Moreover, the transplanted hair retains all the biological characteristics of the original hair and will not fall out again, fundamentally solving the problem of hereditary hair loss.
Hereditary hair loss was previously referred to as "cancer of the scalp," but with the continuous development of hair transplantation technology, hereditary hair loss is no longer as daunting. As long as one undergoes detailed hair follicle testing at a professional hair transplantation hospital and undergoes hair transplantation surgery, the problem can be thoroughly resolved.
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