Will I go bald if my dad is not?

If your mom's dad is bald, then there's a high chance you'll go bald in the future. If your father is bald as well, then those chances go up even more! But even if baldness doesn't run in your mom's family, it's still possible you'll go bald.
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Can you go bald if neither of your parents are?

Male pattern baldness tends to be hereditary and runs in families. Sometimes men go against family traits and lose hair even if their male relatives don't. This may be due to the baldness gene skipping a generation or lifestyle choices switching the gene on.
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Do you get bald from Mom or Dad?

Myth: Hair loss is passed down from your mother's side.

The hereditary factor is slightly more dominant on the woman's side, but research suggests that men who have a bald father are more likely to develop male pattern baldness than those who don't.
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Which parent do you get baldness from?

The primary baldness gene is on the X, or female chromosome, which men do inherit from their mothers. A study from the University of Bonn in Germany from 2005 confirmed this, and added fuel to the mother myth. And it is true: the hereditary factor is more dominant on the mother's side.
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Can you go bald with no family history?

Answer: Hair Loss without Family History of Balding!

Yes, You may! It is unlikely that no one else is bald in family of someone with male patterned baldness but it can happen. In most case if these patients dig deeper they can find someone in last generations.
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Predicting If You Will Go Bald: Why It Doesn't Matter If Your Dad is Bald, Nor Your Grandfather!



How do I know if I'll go bald?

The most obvious signs are a thinning of the temples and hairline recession. Otherwise, the hair loss can be more widespread and balanced. This steady shedding is called “invisible baldness”, since the hair becomes gradually less dense until suddenly it is perceptible to the naked eye.
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At what age does balding stop?

Answer: There is no specific age

But there is no specific age for hair loss stop. It can continue until 50 – 80 Years old.
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What are my chances of going bald?

So there's a 50% chance you'll receive the X chromosome with the baldness gene, and a 50% chance you'll get the other X chromosome. A mother carrying the X-linked primary baldness gene will pass it on to half of her kids. Any sons who inherit the gene are very likely to be bald.
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At what age does balding start?

Androgenic hormones cause the shrinking by breaking down hair growth cycles. Male pattern baldness can begin affecting men of all ages but generally starts between 25 and 35. Some medications are available that may prevent hair loss and, in some cases, even promote new growth.
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Do all men go bald?

This is normal. More than 50 percent of women experience balding. By 50 years of age, about 85 percent of men are balding, according to the American Hair Loss Association (AHLA). In 25 percent of men who have genetic-related hair loss, it starts before they're 21 years old, reports the AHLA.
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Can genetic baldness be cured?

Genetic hair loss can't be "cured," but there are things you can do to slow the thinning. Most men and women will notice gradual hair loss as they age, or experience hair thinning.
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How can I stop going bald?

If you want to prevent hair loss, you can also prioritize a diet high in healthy proteins, Omega-3 fatty acids, and fresh fruits and vegetables. If you're trying to prevent baldness, you can take vitamins such as iron, biotin, vitamin D, vitamin C, and zinc.
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Can you stop balding?

While there's no cure for hair loss, there are ways to effectively treat the symptoms and keep the hair you have. Regular use of minoxidil or finasteride (or a combination of the two) can mitigate the effects of male pattern baldness and stop hair loss.
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How do I know if my hair loss is genetic?

Diagnosis. Hereditary-pattern baldness usually is diagnosed by both its pattern and a history of a similar type of hair loss affecting family members. In most people, no further tests are required.
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Can you get MPB if no one in your family has it?

Unfortunately, MPB can appear without a direct family history. There are many genes for hair loss, and it is possible for generations to be skipped.
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What causes men to go bald?

It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, medical conditions or a normal part of aging. Anyone can lose hair on their head, but it's more common in men. Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp. Hereditary hair loss with age is the most common cause of baldness.
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Where do you go bald first?

Male pattern baldness begins at the temples, front of the scalp and crown of the head. Over the course of months or years, bald areas of the scalp meet and conjoin. The result is the familiar “crown of laurel” shape.
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Does M shaped hairline mean balding?

Does an M-shaped hairline mean you're balding? An M-shaped hairline is, in fact, indicative of some form of hair loss. This type of hairline can begin to form after the hairline has receded back on both sides a bit. In men, this frontal hairline change is considered stage 2 - 3 hair loss according to the Norwood Scale.
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What percent of men are bald?

The proportion of men with moderate to extensive hair loss increased with increasing age, ranging from 16% for men 18-29 years of age to 53% of men 40-49. Twelve percent of the men were classified as having predominantly frontal baldness (type A variants).
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Which country has the least hair loss?

Genetics (which controls ethnicity) is the number one cause of hair loss. Certain races have higher rates of hair loss compared to others. Caucasians have the highest rates out of all the ethnic groups. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Native American Indians, Inuits, and Chinese have the lowest rates.
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Can a bald man grow hair back?

If you have already experienced hair loss on your temples, there are treatment options available that have potential to help regrow hair. Your doctor may recommend topical medications such as minoxidil (Rogaine), a popular treatment that can stimulate hair follicles to produce hair growth for some people.
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What is the best age to get a hair transplant?

Although hair transplants can be carried out on anyone above the age of 18, it is advisable not to have a transplant until the age of 25+. Younger men may not be the best candidates since their hair loss pattern may not yet fully be determined.
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Can hair grow back after balding?

This type of hair loss is typically permanent, which means that the hair will not grow back. But if caught early, you might be able to slow down or prevent the hair loss process with a prescription oral treatment called finasteride (Propecia), or a topical treatment called minoxidil (Rogaine).
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How long does it take to go bald?

It usually takes 15-25 years to go bald, but can be quicker. Typically, at first the hair begins to thin (recede) at the sides (temples). At the same time, the hair usually becomes thin on the top of the head.
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Do hot showers cause hair loss?

Among the many myths about the causes of balding — such as wearing hats or exercising strenuously — you can add the myth that hot showers cause hair loss. Hot water can't cause hair loss. However, boiling water could result in hair loss, by burning or scalding your scalp.
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