Sunday, September 13, 2009

Hair Loss Due To DHT

When your hair loss is due to DHT it is known as androgenetic alopecia. It is caused by DHT which is a sex hormone that also affects body and hair growth negatively. Hair loss due to DHT can start as young as puberty but most men will notice thinning hair or male pattern baldness in their mid 20's when androgen and testosterone levels in a mans body begin decreasing. Baldness and hair thinning from androgenetic alopecia can be reversed with the right anti-DHT hair loss product. More serious hair loss that results in random bald spots is a more serious medical condition and needs to be addressed by a doctor. It is called alopecia areata. This type of baldness can't be reversed with a DHT hair loss product.
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