Causes of Male Hair Loss By Robert True on September 19, 2012

Causes of Male Hair LossHair loss can be a real issue for many men, especially as they grow older. Thankfully there are ways to prevent hair loss from happening, or that are at least avoidable. Whether you're dealing with genetic hair loss or hair loss related to other factors, there are numerous ways that your hair can be restored. The team at our New York hair loss clinic would like to take a quick look at the various causes of male baldness so you understand the matter a bit better. We will then briefly go over the various treatment options available for balding and hair loss.

How common is male baldness?

Baldness in men is common. Some studies estimate that two-thirds of men aged 60 or older are either bald or experiencing hair loss to some degree. A certain amount of hair loss is normal in all people, but depending on the density of your hair, most people will only lose between 50 to 150 hairs a day through normal activities. If you notice any excessive amounts of hair loss, it's important that you speak with our New York hair restoration surgeons. Let's look at the most common causes of hair loss right now.

Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)

The most common cause of balding in men is male pattern baldness. It's estimated that male pattern baldness is responsible for 95% of hair loss experienced by men. This genetic kind of hair loss is related to a hormone known as DHT, which is an androgen that plays an important role in sexual development and growth.

Hair Loss and Radiation Therapy or Chemotherapy

With radiation therapy or chemotherapy, hair loss is also common. The hair loss is sometimes not restricted to just the head or the irradiated area/treatment area.

Traction Hair Loss (Traction Alopecia)

One of the New York hair loss causes that many people are not aware of is traction hair loss. Traction hair loss refers to hair loss that is caused by tight hairstyles that pull on the hair, such as cornrows or ponytails.

Other Causes of Hair Loss

Stress, trauma, poor nutrition, and other adverse health conditions can all lead to varying degrees of hair loss. One mental health condition known as trichotillomania can also cause hair loss; the condition refers to people compulsively tugging or pulling their hair. An autoimmune disorder called alopecia areata can also cause hair loss; it involves the body attacking its own hair follicles in different parts of the body.

Treatments to Consider for Hair Loss and Balding

There are numerous treatments for hair loss that men can consider. For natural and permanent hair replacement, there are numerous transplant surgeries that can help men regrow real hair in natural patterns of density. If hair transplant surgery is not ideal, medications can be used as needed, as can specially crafted hairpieces. We will go over all of your options for treatment at our practice during your visit.

Learn More About Hair Loss and Hair Restoration

For more information on the various treatments available for male pattern baldness and other causes of hair loss, be sure to contact our New York, New Jersey, and Boston hair restoration centers today. The entire team here looks forward to your visit and helping you achieve your goals.

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