Key Points
Losing ones hair early in life becomes more than a mere aesthetic setback it is a loss of identity...
Causes vary between male and female patients, with stress, hard water, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and the excessive use of hair products such as colour, steam, gel, oil, perfume, and shampoo among the culprits..
Male pattern hair loss can start in late teens or early twenties, and by age 50, 30 per cent to 50 per cent of men may experience Male Androgenetic Alopecia (MAA)..
It is identified by a gradual loss of terminal hair, forming an M shape and eventual balding or thinning of the scalps top layer.Therefore, regular check-ups and proper vitamins and minerals are crucial in polluted environments...
Consistency in these practices is key to establishing and maintaining a healthy scalp and hair environment, potentially reducing the risks associated with exposure to pollutants, including male pattern baldness and hair loss...