WHAT IS MALE PATTERN BALDNESS?

Baldness, or androgenetic alopecia, causes the depletion of hair capital and miniturization of hair. It is caused by genetics and hormones. In the terminal stage, there is no more hair and the patient is bald.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause of alopecia in men: at least three factors are predominant: the age of the patient, heredity and the physiology of the hair. About 30% of men will be affected by this type of baldness by the age of 30, and 80% by the age of 80.
At the genetic level, many genes have been identified that are related to hair structure, development and risk of hair loss. Some of these genes are located on the X chromosome (transmitted from mother to son) and some are genes present on autosomal chromosomes, such as chromosome 20.
At the hormonal level, dihydrotestosterone (DHT) obtained by the action of the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase on testosterone, modifies the balance of hair cycles. It induces a too rapid turnover of the hair cycle, miniaturization of the hair and progressive thinning of the hair. The capital of the hair cycles is exhausted and the patient gradually becomes bald.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
HOW DOES IT WORK?
EVALUATION OF STAGES OF BALDNESS IN MEN

EVALUATION OF STAGES OF BALDNESS IN MEN

This development is repeated by the Norwood and Hamilton classification in men, which allows the patient's stage of baldness to be assessed. This alopecia inexorably induces a more aged appearance of the face, more or less well experienced and considered by the patient. Stage 1 : Hollowing of the temporal and/or frontal gulfs. Stage 2 : More significant hollowing of the temporal and/or frontal gulfs. Beginning of receding of the frontal line. Stage 3 : Established receding of the frontal line. Deeper hollowing of the temporal and/or frontal gulfs. Beginning of tonsure (affected vertex). Stage 4 : Increase in stage 3, with extension to the intermediate zone (midscalp). Stage 5 : Confluence of the anterior and posterior alopecic zones. Stage 6 : Increase in stage 5, with posterior receding of the whirlpool zone. Stage 7 : Terminal stage. Hippocratic alopecia, only a crown of hair extending from the temples to the nape of the neck remains.
EVALUATION OF STAGES OF BALDNESS IN MEN

MAKING THE CORRECT DIAGNOSIS: THE METHOD

The diagnosis is often clinical. It is often confirmed by an analysis of the skin of the scalp, the hair and sometimes a blood test.

WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE ANTI-BALDNESS TREATMENTS?

IN TERMS OF MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT

  • Finasteride : a drug known to block the 5 alpha reductase enzyme. It helps stabilize baldness.
  • Minoxidil : lotion or foam applied directly to thinning areas to increase the size of miniaturized hair and limit hair loss.
  • PRP : autologous injection of growth factors. The action is deep at the level of the hair bulb.
  • Mesotherapy : injection of nutrients and antioxidants directly into the skin of the scalp to thicken hair.
  • Photobiomodulation : this is a “cold” light which will stimulate and energize the hair at the cellular level.

AT THE LEVEL OF SURGICAL PROCEDURES

  • FUE hair transplant : This involves removing follicular units (hair by hair) from the back of the skull.
  • FUT hair transplant : This involves harvesting follicular units (by strip of skin and subcutaneous tissue) from the back of the skull.
  • Latricopigmentation : This is a medical and artistic technique for pigmenting the skin of the scalp to recreate the effect of hair density.
WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE ANTI-BALDNESS TREATMENTS?
WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE ANTI-BALDNESS TREATMENTS?
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