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RECEDING HAIRLINE

If you’re in your 20s or 30s, you might be noticing your hairline starting to recede.
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Receding Hairline Treatments in Chicago

As a man ages, he might start to notice his hairline plowing its way further down his head starting from the temples. This my friends, is called a receding hairline. Of course each man might begin to go bald starting from a different direction. For example, some men start to notice a bald patch behind their heads getting wider and wider. The receding hairline however, is the more common way men loose their hair. Keep reading to find out if you have the symptoms of a receding hairline.

Where It Starts

When countless men reach their mid 20’s or early 30’s, the nightmare begins. They begin to see a receding hairline start to develop above the temples of their head. From that point onward, the hairline travels back across the top of the scalp. When left untreated, this will leave a ring shape stretching across the back of the head as we see on many bald individuals.

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Hair Loss Diagnosis

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Most of the time, hair loss is something that men feel that they need to accept and embrace since they are under the impression that nothing can be done about it. IHI recommends that you see a doctor about your receding hairline to come to a conclusion about why you must be losing your hair before you accept this fate.

Male pattern baldness and other forms of hair loss are diagnosed by a physical examination and a study of the medical history of the individual. Most of the time, balding is diagnosed as male pattern baldness but there could be other possible causes if the patient is young, female, or experiencing abnormal hair loss.

Male pattern baldness is an genetically inherited condition which results in different patterns of hair follicles hair that are sensitive to the male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The effects typically begins at puberty when testosterone and DHT begin to circulate in men . this causes your hair follicles to shrink and gradually over time stop growing. Most people fail to see the change until they reach their late 20’s or 30’s, because the scalp does not appear thin or balding until one losses 50% of the hair. Click here to learn more.

Alopecia areata is another form of hair loss that is a very common cause for balding. Alopecia areata is a skin disease that usually affects the scalp by producing patchy areas of hair loss. This particular pattern of balding is an autoimmune disorder where hair follicles are damaged by a misguided immune system. It is most often seen in adults from age 30 to 60.

Here is a list of various causes of hair loss in men.

Causes of Hair Loss In Men

 

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Hair Loss Prevention

If hair loss is caught and treated early on, doctors can treat it and prevent the balding from spreading to the rest of the scalp area. In the early stages, thinning hair can be thickened and cared for so that it is back to its normal volume and density. Consider using Ayurveda remedies, drinking herbal tea, and maintaining a balanced diet for hair loss prevention. These are natural treatments that may play a huge part in stimulating hair growth in your receding hairline over time.

IHI Hair Loss Cure

Thankfully, there are hair loss solutions out there for you that are completely safe ans have changed the lives of many people. Getting your hair back on your head means increased confidence and better looks which will open doors for you in your career and personal life. At IHI, we offer several different solutions to your receding hairline, both surgical and non-surgical. Our team of professionals and our doctor will create a custom plan for you and we will work with you to reach the results you want. Everyone are welcome to our office for a free consultation. The consultation will get you several steps closer to achiving the hair goals of your dreams. Sign up today!

 

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