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Male Pattern Baldness<\/h2>\n

Male Pattern Baldness, also known as Androgenic Alopecia, is the most common type of hair loss that effects men.<\/p>\n

About 85% of men will experience this type of hair loss at some point in their life. In the case of Male Pattern Baldness, the hair loss presents as a receding hairline with thinning on the crown of your head. In time, these areas will go bald, but you will likely have hair still growing on the sides of your head.<\/p>\n

By the age of 35, 2 in every 3 men have already started experiencing signs of hair loss, and by the age of 50, roughly 85% of men have significantly thinning hair. Male Pattern Baldness is incredibly common, and in 25% of cases, it starts to present before the age of 21.<\/p>\n

Symptoms<\/h2>\n

General hair loss can appear in various ways and it can come on suddenly or gradually, however, Male Pattern Baldness presents in a unique way.<\/p>\n

Here are the symptoms of Male Pattern Baldness:<\/p>\n