I’m Losing Hair at 21, But My Dad Lost His Hair at 36!
Dear Doctor. Thank you for this blog. It has helped me so many times!
I was wondering…Im only 21 and I’m already beginning to loose my hair. Actually my hair loss already began in the age of 19. But I was looking at some old pictures of dad when he was about 33-35 years old, and his baldness first kicked in around the age of 36. I really dont understand why I’m already beginning to loose my hair? Is it just bad luck, because you can’t look at your dad and foreseen when your hair loss will start? I was just thinking that 15 years is a lot before my dad’s hair loss started! Can there be another reason to my hair loss besides genes? I’m in good shape and I’m eating healty. I can litterly “pull” oyt my hair when strokeing my fingers trough it. Or when I’m washing it my hands are full hair. Thank you for your time!
Best regards
The most common cause of hair loss in young men is genetic. There could be other causes, but it is much more likely that it is your genes. The fact that there is hair loss in the family tree helps, but you won’t necessarily follow the exact same timeline of loss as your father.
A direct examination of your scalp with mapping for miniaturization will tell you the diagnosis. Then if you are positive for genetic hair loss, Propecia is a great (prescription-only) drug taken daily to address the loss problem as it will slow down the loss, possibly stop it, and if you really lost hair it might even reverse it at your age. See a good doctor.
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