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Hair loss is something many people experience, both men and women. It can appear as a receding hairline, thinning crown, or isolated bald spots.
For many, these changes are early signs of male or female pattern baldness, which is the most common type of hair loss. However, multiple factors can influence hair loss, including genetics, medical conditions, hormonal change, and age.
In some cases, hair loss may be a result of a medical condition. This highlights the importance of identifying the underlying cause.
Understanding what type of hair loss you have is important. This helps you find the right treatment and support hair regrowth.
Before we get into male pattern baldness, it helps to understand how hair grows. Hair constantly cycles through growth and rest phases in tiny structures under your skin called hair follicles.
Each hair follicle follows three main phases of hair growth:
An average daily hair loss of 50 to 100 strands is typical. However, if you're seeing more hair on your pillow or noticing bald spots and thinning, it could signal a hair loss condition.
Hair follicles are tiny, complex organs in your scalp that produce hair from a protein called keratin. At the base, the dermal papilla feeds the follicle with oxygen and nutrients to help hair grow.
In male pattern baldness, follicles shrink in a process called 'miniaturisation'. This causes hairs to become finer and shorter until the follicle eventually stops producing hair.
Understanding this process helps explain why some approaches focus on supporting hair follicles and managing hair loss.
Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is the most common form of hair loss in men. Women can also experience a form of this condition, known as female pattern baldness, though it presents differently.
Genetics and hormonal changes influence both, but the pattern and progression of hair loss develop differently.
Men typically notice hair loss in a receding hairline and thinning crown. Whereas women experience more diffuse thinning, especially around the crown, without a receding hairline.
Differences | Male Pattern Baldness | Female Pattern Baldness |
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Common Age | Often begins in the late teens or early twenties | Usually starts after menopause, but can appear in the 30s or 40s |
Rate of Progress | Tends to progress quickly and may lead to bald patches | Develops gradually, causing overall thinning across the scalp |
Cause | Primarily driven by genetics and sensitivity to DHT | Influenced by genetics and hormonal shifts, especially reduced estrogen levels |
Pattern of Balding | Starts with a receding hairline (M-shaped) and thinning at the crown | Hair thins evenly, often more noticeably at the crown, without a receding hairline |
Visibility of Scalp | Bald patches or full baldness may develop over time | Full baldness is uncommon, but the scalp may become more visible |
Impact of Hair Follicles | Hair follicles shrink, producing finer, shorter hairs | Follicles shrink but continue to grow finer hair strands |
Affects The Hairline? | Yes, the hairline recedes from the forehead and temples | The hairline remains largely unaffected |
Hormonal Influence | Strongly linked to DHT, which shortens the hair's growth phase | More influenced by a drop in estrogen, particularly after menopause |
Psychological Impact | May impact self-confidence and self-image | Can lead to emotional distress and reduced self-esteem |
It comes down to a mix of genetics and hormones. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a by-product of testosterone, binds to hair follicles and triggers miniaturisation.
If hair loss runs in your family, you may be more likely to develop male pattern baldness. Both sides of your family tree can contribute to your hair loss risk.
Genetics plays a role in hair loss. Some men with no family history of male pattern hair loss may still experience it, while others keep a full head of hair.
Both your parents pass down a mix of genes that influence how your hair follicles respond over time
The Norwood Scale maps out the seven stages of male pattern baldness, from mild recession to advanced baldness. Where you sit on this scale helps guide decisions about your treatment for hair loss.
The main hormone linked to male pattern baldness is Dihydrotestosterone (DHT). In people with sensitive follicles, DHT shortens the hair's growth phase, shrinks follicles, and extends the resting phase. Over time, hair becomes weaker and finer until growth stops.
Recognising this hormonal chain reaction is important when considering treatment options that address the root cause of hair loss.
Early signs of hair loss include:
Catching these signs early gives you more options to treat hair loss and protect your hair health.
Hair loss can be more than a cosmetic issue. For many, it affects confidence and how they feel about themselves.
Many people experience stress, anxiety, or even avoid social situations because of hair loss. Recognising this emotional weight is an important step in your journey.
Male pattern baldness is not the sole cause of hair loss. Other types of hair loss include:
These types of hair loss affect males and females alike. A correct diagnosis is key to finding the right approach.
While there are many types of hair loss, each one requires its own approach. A professional assessment by a registered Australian healthcare provider will ensure you get advice that’s right for you.
Getting the right diagnosis is important. It helps you receive the best treatment for hair loss and preventing further damage to your hair follicles.
While we can't discuss specific treatments here, supporting your hair health can make a difference. Focus on:&
These simple steps create an environment that stimulates hair growth and prevents hair from thinning further.
Building healthy habits can support your efforts to treat hair loss:
These lifestyle choices are simple but powerful in supporting the natural processes that help prevent hair loss.
If you’re noticing balding, taking that first step towards understanding what’s happening can make all the difference.
Consulting a doctor offers discreet assessment and provides expert guidance to protect your hair.
Early attention can provide the best chance to manage hair loss effectively.
Connect with a clinical team for a professional assessment. Start building a plan to support your hair health together.
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