When your hair is relaxed and overprocessed.
The medical term for baldness is alopecia. Baldness is hair loss or absence of hair, and it can happen anywhere on the body where hair grows. There are many types of baldness, each with a different cause, and it can be localized to the front and top of the head, patchy, or involve the entire head. Male-pattern baldness is the most common form of alopecia, and it affects around 50% of men by the time they reach the age of 50. It is hereditary and thought to be associated with having an excess of a certain hormone, which has an effect on hair follicles.
No, but it will put a nice shine on your scalp.
Baldness can be treated by taking medication such as Propecia or Regaine or scalp surgery. Wearing a wig is also an option for treating baldness that does not involve medicine or surgery.Depending on the cause of a person's baldness, it can be treated with products such as Minoxidil and ketoconazole.
I don't think so. But maybe you have family history of baldness
Here you can take the scalp treatment if baldness occur then you can go for hair transplant and get the proper treatment. Yes it can be stopped by oiling your scalp.
The scalp is the part of the head normally covered by hair. The scalp extends from the hairline above the forehead, to the nape of the neck in back, and the scalp extends ear to ear. The scalp is part of the organ we call skin. It is densely covered with hair follicles (except in partial or full baldness).
Alopecia Areata (SPOT BALDNESS) is an autoimmune disease that causes bald spot that can spread to the whole scalp and sometimes even the whole body. Stress has been known to be the main cause.
It can in extreme cases. If you are male it might be male pattern baldness. Best thing to do is to go to your doctor to see why your scalp is itchy.
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Male baldness can sometimes be related to your genes and sex hormones. Other factors that could trigger baldness could also be medications taken such as chemotherapy.
Not since his hair transplant scalp reduction procedure.
The scalp could be red from rosacea or an allergy to shampoo.