
These days, not only women but also men pay attention to various aspects of how they appear on the outside, and depending on how much attention they give to those elements, the impression or image they give can change significantly. Among those factors, the way a hairstyle is styled plays such an important role in outward appearance that it is no exaggeration to say it can influence image, impression, and even overall atmosphere.


As time passes, everyone naturally grows older. However, many people consider a youthful-looking face that appears younger than one’s actual age to be the ideal appearance. Hair style, too, is said to play a major role in creating that youthful image.


If, from some point on, your hair gradually becomes thinner and weaker, or the amount of shedding increases over time so that your hair volume noticeably decreases and even the hairline—the boundary between the forehead and the hair—starts to change, it is only natural to become increasingly concerned. In addition, because the area where these early M-shaped hair loss symptoms appear is the front of the head, which both you and others see first, many people invest a great deal of time, money, and effort trying various ways to improve it on their own and restore it. However, when they fail to achieve the clear results they expected and instead the symptoms and condition worsen, they end up urgently visiting a related clinic.

Compared with other types of natural hair loss, if early M-shaped hair loss is left untreated or appropriate treatment is not attempted, it can spread to other areas such as the part line or crown and develop into a worse condition. Therefore, after clearly examining the current state of the symptoms, it is advisable to choose the solution that best fits the situation.

However, some people take great interest in caring for outwardly visible features such as the face and skin, but pay little attention to scalp or hair care. Because of that, even when problems arise in these areas, many people tend to leave them alone, and it is not uncommon for symptoms to gradually worsen. In the end, this can lead to early M-shaped hair loss, so these are areas that require even more delicate care.

A commonly known way to observe early symptoms is to check whether more than 100 strands of natural hair are falling out per day. That said, it is not easy to count the number of hairs lost in daily life, so if you collect the natural hairs on your pillow or around it after waking up, or compare the amount collected in the drain after washing and find that it has increased compared with before, it may be true hair loss. Also, if you feel a difference in thickness when comparing the front and back of your hair, it is worth suspecting. If, when you pull a handful of hair, you confirm that 2 to 3 or more strands come out at once, it would be advisable to visit a clinic without delay for diagnosis and testing.

For that reason, recently, people suffering from various types of hair loss, including early M-shaped hair loss, have been appearing regardless of gender or age, so those who suspect this problem may need to undergo hair transplantation, which is considered the optimal solution.

Also, when symptoms occur, there are various ways to improve them, but finding the method best suited to the individual should be the priority. In the case of hair transplantation, it can be pursued when the condition has become severe and the exposed scalp area is wide, when the hairline has become uneven and asymmetrical due to the loss of natural hair, resulting in an untidy appearance, or when scars and marks remain due to injuries, or hair does not grow in that area. In addition, there are people who do not have a disease that causes hair loss but still feel that something is lacking aesthetically and consider hair transplantation to better satisfy those needs.

This hair transplantation solution is a method with a relatively high level of satisfaction with the results, and it is receiving a lot of attention from people with related concerns.

There are many commonly known ways to cover hair loss. Alternatives such as medicines, supplements, wigs or hats, and makeup like hair fibers are only temporary measures, and it is true that they are difficult to use to fundamentally address the root cause. In addition, most of these methods fall short of producing results that feel as natural as one’s own hair, so if the empty areas are filled in harmoniously through hair transplantation, it is possible to achieve the level of satisfaction one hopes for.

Also, because the solution for early M-shaped hair loss uses the patient’s own hair, it can help maintain a full style for a long period of time. This is broadly divided into incision and non-incision methods, and recently there has been a tendency to prefer the method that does not require an incision process and instead precisely extracts follicles from the back of the head and implants them into the empty areas.

In addition, because the process is carried out in a way that minimizes wasted follicles and the survival rate is high, it can blend naturally with the original hair. The fine scars also mean less pain and are not noticeable from the outside, so a quick return to daily life can be expected.

If you are thinking about addressing early M-shaped hair loss quickly, it seems important to check the capabilities of the doctor in charge. It is advisable to have a detailed consultation about your symptoms and condition, and to receive a clear diagnosis and related tests. Based on those results, it is best to proceed with the most suitable treatment program. Also, when hair transplantation is necessary, it is advisable to make a careful choice after thoroughly checking detailed conditions such as whether the clinic has abundant practical experience with various cases, whether it has extensive knowledge and a high level of understanding, and whether it possesses excellent design sense, skilled techniques, and strong know-how to better complement the lacking aesthetic elements.


