What are curves? Corners is a characteristic type of alopecia, involving localised hair loss in the temporal region. It is one of the first symptoms of androgenetic alopeciaa problem that many men struggle with. Studies show that, on average, one in three men between the ages of 20 and 40 notices in themselves excessive hair loss and receding forehead line.
Formation of hair curves can be influenced by a number of factors. Among the most common are:
Initially, the hair curves are small patches of hair near the temples, which deepen over time and may merge to form a distinctive shape receding hairline. In advanced cases, baldness extends to the top of the head, leading to hair loss in a characteristic round shape.
If you notice an increased hair loss A consultation with a dermatologist or trichologist is advisable. The specialist may prescribe:
Effective therapy depends on the cause of the problem. The treatments used to treat hair curves include:
While it is not always possible to completely prevent the formation of hair curves, there are measures that support hair health:
Circular hair loss is one of the first symptoms of alopecia, which most often affects men, although it can also occur in women. Early diagnosis and the implementation of appropriate treatments can significantly slow or stop the balding process and, in many cases, improve hair density.
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