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[24 Sep 2007 | No Comment | ]
Male Pattern Hair Loss

Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPHL) is very common. About 50% of men 40 to 50 years of age are affected. Male Pattern Hair Loss describes a progressive thinning, or miniaturization, of scalp hair.
Male Pattern Hair Loss is sometimes referred to as Androgenic Alopecia or Androgenetic Alopecia.
The term Androgenic combines the words androgen and gene, because both androgens and a genetic predisposition are thought to play a role in MPHL. Androgens are hormones, such as testosterone. Miniaturization is a process by which hair becomes smaller and finer with each growth cycle …