Type Of Hair Loss In Men
Type Of Hair Loss In Men
Telogen Effluvium:
Telogen Effluvium is a disorder of the scalp, characterized by increased shedding of hair or thinning, right from the telogen phase. Considered to caused by physical or emotional distress, there is an alteration in the hair cycle, which is what leads to the hair loss.
Androgenetic Alopecia:
This is most common reason for hair loss in men. The roots of the hair in the frontal and crown areas have a receptor that has an increased sensitivity towards male sex hormones called androgenes. Being sensitive towards DHT, hair follicles begin to shrink & hence fall. Male pattern baldness (MPB) suffers inherit hair follicles that are genetically to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Cicatrical Alopecia:
Cicatrical alopecia also known as scarring alopecia is a collection of hair loss condition leading to permanent hair loss. The criteria are: Hair loss that occurs with permanent destruction of hair follicles and often presents with information arising from injury or disease.
Traction Alopecia:
Traction Alopecia is a condition which is caused by constant pulling and tension over hair for a long period of time. For example, the excessive force applied for tying of knot in the sikhs causes damage to the demand papilla and hair follicles which results in this peculiar pattern of hair loss
Alopecia Areta:
It is caused by a combination of genetic, environmental and auto immune factors that attacks the hair follicles resulting in hair loss. It can start at any age