Male crown hair loss, if you suspect M-shaped hair loss
In modern society, hair loss is not only a concern for men in their 40s and 50s.
Recently, more men have been worrying about hair loss since adolescence, and
many women are also struggling with hair loss due to stress or extreme dieting.
In particular, among men for whom genetic factors may play a stronger role than in women,
those with family members who have hair loss often worry even more about it and
have many questions, such as whether hair loss is really hereditary.
Today, we will take time to learn more about male pattern hair loss, including its characteristics and suspected symptoms,
together with Dr. Park Jong-ok of Dana Plastic Surgery.
- Male pattern hair loss? Female pattern hair loss? Differences
Dr. Park Jong-ok of Dana Plastic Surgery said
that there are differences between male pattern hair loss and female pattern hair loss.
Male pattern hair loss can begin in the 20s for some people,
but generally it often progresses after the 30s.
In contrast,
although some women also experience hair loss at a young age,
it generally progresses after menopause,
and it can be said that they notice hair loss later than men.


Male pattern hair loss is influenced not only by environmental factors
but also to some extent by genetic factors.
He explained that hereditary hair loss can occur through several stages
and is not something that appears 100% through inheritance.

- Key points for noticing hair loss
When should male pattern hair loss be recognized to some extent?
Many people may wonder about this, and
Dr. Park Jong-ok said that
when showering or looking in the mirror,
there are points that you can clearly feel yourself:
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Hair becomes thinner
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Hair has a bit less strength
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Hair falls flat
He mentioned these as examples.

Hair begins to fall out based on these signs,
and the faster it progresses,
the more it can be considered hair loss.

- Characteristics of male pattern hair loss
The characteristics of male pattern hair loss are
that the M-shaped hairline recedes and it starts from the crown area,
and eventually
it becomes the hair loss pattern
that we commonly know.

Common types of male pattern hair loss include
crown type
M-shape type
and mixed type, where
the two appear together.

So far,
we have taken time to learn about male pattern hair loss
together with Dr. Park Jong-ok of Dana Plastic Surgery.
Male pattern hair loss can also be prevented to some extent
with medications available on the market.

Before that, if you feel that hair loss may be progressing,
those of you who think so
should consult a specialist as soon as possible,
receive an appropriate prescription for hair loss medication,
and start early to help prevent it from getting worse.
At Dana Plastic Surgery,
we not only perform hair transplantation
but also provide hair loss treatment,
and with specialists on site,
we offer suitable treatment methods for each patient
through accurate diagnosis and consultation.
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