Although genetic hair
loss can seem like a curse, it isn’t. It’s
inherited from one’s family and is passed down
through the generations. You may experience
male
pattern baldness at the age of twenty-seven, but
your twin brother may not! It’s very strange how
the gene travels through the family. But the fact remains:
it does. Genetic hair loss appears predominately in
men, but may also appear in a few select women.
This type of hair loss is inherited through the genetics
of genes of one’s mother. With genetic hair
loss the reason for balding is not hair falling out
but the body’s inability to produce more hair.
This is due to the hair follicles going through their
normal 25 cycles within a very short time period.
This causes
hair loss because the follicles stop producing
hairs much earlier than normal.
The reason that this is referred to as pattern baldness
is that the balding takes on a distinctive pattern.
Men may notice first male
hair loss as a receding hair line and then slowly
large patches of baldness, as the hair around the
crown of the head thins. Normally, the remaining hair
can be found on the sides of the head. Females, on
the other hand, bald differently with genetic hair
loss. A woman’s hair will thin progressively
all over the scalp. Eventually this will lead to female
pattern baldness.
It appears that even genetic hair loss is in some
way influenced by the hormone
testosterone. This is because it has been found to
be true that men who do not produce testosterone do
not experience genetic hair loss.
As per the female
hair loss, most of the women experience thinning
hair after menopause. Perhaps this is because
their estrogen level has fallen, leaving them more
susceptible to the effects of testosterone.
It is important to mention that not all hair loss
or thinning hair is an indication of genetic hair
loss. Indeed normal thinning does occur with age,
however this slight thinning is barely noticeable
and does not cause bald
patches. Therefore, one should not worry simply
because they are losing a few more hairs daily, but
should be concerned if they begin to notice thin or
bald spaces.
This type of balding is best treated through surgery.
Though the best solution is medical
hair restoration, it can be costly. For the male
who can not afford this, hair plugs are an affordable
alternative.
Genetic hair loss is possibly the most devastating
form of hair loss because it is permanent and can
cause total balding. It is also quite noticeable;
however with today’s medical procedures one
with this condition can live a normal life free from
ridicule.