My father lost his hair in his thirties will I do the same?
If either of your parents experienced baldness at a fairly young age then you stand a good chance of doing the same. The gene for baldness is often handed down in families so see if you can find out if there is a tendency to baldness in yours.
If there is then look at ways of arresting any further loss. Wigs, hair extensions and hair transplants can help.
FAQS Index:
- FAQS - Intro
- What causes hair loss?
- What is ‘male pattern baldness?’
- What is alopecia?
- My father lost his hair in his thirties will I do the same?
- Can women suffer from hair loss?
- Does stress cause your hair to fall out?
- Do gels, mousses or hairsprays cause your hair to fall out?
- Do some hair styles damage your hair or cause it to fall out?
- Will my hair grow back as normal after chemotherapy?
- How do you treat hair loss?
Hair Loss
- Hair Loss Guide
- Trichology
- Hair Structure Guide
- Male hair loss Guide
- Female Hair Loss Guide
- Hair care Guide
- Hair Loss treatments Guide
- Wigs Guide
- Hair Loss Treatment Prices
- FAQS About Hair Loss
- Glossary for Hair loss
- Hair Transplant Surgery
- What is a Hair Transplant?
- Do I need a hair transplant?
- Preparing for your Hair Transplant
- The day of your Hair Transplant
- After your Hair Transplant
- Female Hair Transplant
- Finding a Hair Transplant Clinic
- Hair Transplant Surgery Methods
- Costs of Hair Transplants
- Hair Transplant FAQs
- Hair Transplant Glossary