Thursday, December 3, 2009

Why Men Faster on Natural Baldness

This syndrome occurs in 95% of men experience hair loss at age 20 - 50 years.

Thinning hair which gradually lead to baldness is one of the most feared men with age. This syndrome occurs in 95% of men who go bald at the age of 20 - 50 years.

According to Pat F. Bass II, MD, MPH, health experts from Louisiana State University, USA, he can begin to go bald fastest since the age of 18 years and no later than when they are 50's or 60's. "As many as 12 percent of men become bald at the age of 25 years. This figure jumped to 37 percent for the age of 35 years, and 45 percent for ages above 45 years," Bass said.

The signs are clear of the typical male pattern baldness, according to Bass, the decline can be seen from the hairline, the growing point at the center baldness hair, or both. In general, the man who began experiencing early balding tend to lose hair faster and more than those who just started experiencing hair loss at age further.

What causes it? "Baldness male pattern is a specific pattern that is caused by hormonal changes and heredity. Baldness is due to the contraction that produces the hair root hair shorter and more delicate. The end result of this situation is the root of the hair is very small, with no hair .

"The cause of the failure of new hair growth is not fully understood, but it is related to hereditary factors and hormones androgens, particularly dihydrotestosterone from testosterone," said Bass added.

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