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Androgenetic alopecia or common male pattern baldness (MPB) can become the bane of existence for any man who takes pride in his appearance or shares a Jesse Katsopolis-affinity for their locks. Doesn\u2019t help that we live in a society where people often perceive our inner beauty and character by our looks. But if you\u2019re one who lets his insecurities get the better of him after spotting some minor bald patches on your dome, then it might be time for a crash course in balding<\/a>.<\/p>\n

According to the American Hair Loss Association<\/a>, male pattern baldness \u201caccounts for more than 95% of hair loss in men.\u201d Soul crushing to hear, we know. And like any other body condition, the older you are, the worse it can get. Studies show that two-thirds of American men suffer some form of hair loss by the age of 35, with 85% of men experiencing \u201csignificantly thinning hair\u201d at the age of 50. Ain\u2019t that a bitch.<\/p>\n

Dr. Terrence Keaney<\/a>, board certified dermatologist and SkinCeuticals expert, states that the \u201cexact operation of male pattern baldness is not understood,\u201d which encourages most of us to inquire about the common causes of male pattern baldness. Is it really genetic? Bad grooming? Or what about our dieting plan? Brace yourself because, unfortunately, it\u2019s a variety of determinants, some more impactful than others.<\/p>\n

Hormones<\/strong>
\nA male hormone called Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is known to trigger baldness. This byproduct of the breakdown of testosterone shrinks hair follicles and replaces old strands on the head with thinner ones.
Dr. Sejal Shah<\/a>, dermatologic surgeon and RealSelf contributor, touches on the development saying, \u201chair follicles begin to enter a dormant phase and stop producing hair.\u201d The inclusion of androgens initiates MPB as well.<\/p>\n

Androgens, which regulate hair growth, are another hormone linked to male pattern baldness. An increased level of these hormones in hair follicles can delay hair growth, creating a shorter cycle and producing thinner strands. With an increase in age, androgens are capable of stimulating facial hair, while on the other hand depleting hair on the temple and scalp. Such hormonal changes will affect and occur during the aging process, intertwining with genes to fully expose your melon.<\/p>\n

Genetics<\/strong>
\nYour family history plays a pivotal role in male pattern baldness. In fact, it\u2019s said that genetic factors
account for nearly 80 percent of the condition<\/a>. \u201cThe genetic susceptibility can be inherited from either parent and the condition is thought to be polygenetic, or involving more than one gene,\u201d says Dr. Shah. It\u2019s believed that having an immediate family member who is balding increases your chances of getting it by 50%.<\/p>\n

Scientists say age sets off the \u201candrogen paradox,\u201d a condition that decreases a number of factors in the human body: including 5-alpha reductase, androgen receptors, and testosterone, to name a few. The inheritance pattern of MPB is a code that hasn\u2019t been cracked yet.<\/p>\n

External Causes<\/strong>
\nOutside of hormones and genetics, many of the other mainsprings of baldness practically fall under the
myth category<\/a>. That\u2019s not to say there aren\u2019t any to be conscious of. \u201cExternal causes play less of a role in causing hair loss but may accelerate its development,\u201d says Dr. Keaney. Here are three in particular.<\/p>\n