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Types of Hair Loss |
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Male Pattern Hair Loss |
Hair loss caused by DHT( male hormones) in the human body can be divided into 6 stages.
Stage 1: The hair is thick and show no signs of hair loss
Stage 2: Mild hair loss occurs from above the forehead
Stage 3: Hair loss above the forehead is severe, leaving only a strand of hair in the middle part of the head
Stage 4: Continuous hair loss above the forehead area. Balding appears from the top of the head.
Stage 5: The balding part from the forehead area and the top of the head now connects
Stage 6: Only little hair remains at the two sides and the back of the head
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Female Pattern Hair Loss |
Hair loss caused by DHT( male hormones) in the human body can be divided into 3 levels.
Level1: Hair thinning appears on the hairline area
Level2: Hair loss is obvious on the hairline and the top of the head, The hairline area becomes broad and hair thinning occurs at the top of the head.
Level3: Balding appears and the hairline will completely disappear
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What is “spot baldness”? |
Hair falls out naturally during the growth period but sometimes it is related to morbid factors. For young people, Alopecia Areata, also known as “spot baldness” is more common. When the brain is affected by pressure or emotional problems, one area of the scalp might enter the last stage of hair growth period and suddenly fall out. |
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