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  2. The Ultimate Guide to Hairline Restoration Options ... - AOL

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    Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) symptoms are well-known: a bald spot on the crown, thinning at the temples, and a receding hairline pushing back farther and farther — until it ...

  3. 11 Expert-Backed Tips For Stopping a Receding Hairline - AOL

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    DHT and a Thinning Hairline. In some men, DHT can bind to receptors in the scalp and cause hair follicles to miniaturize, or shrink.Over time, this process stops the hair follicles from producing ...

  4. Hair Loss: How Much is Normal? And When Should You See ... - AOL

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    Causes of hair loss. This could be a range of things from stress to too much daily manipulation. Genetics (Androgenetic Alopecia): "Genetic predisposition is a common cause of hair loss, with ...

  5. Pattern hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Pattern hair loss (also known as androgenetic alopecia (AGA) [1]) is a hair loss condition that primarily affects the top and front of the scalp. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In male-pattern hair loss ( MPHL ), the hair loss typically presents itself as either a receding front hairline, loss of hair on the crown and vertex of the scalp, or a combination of both.

  6. Frontal fibrosing alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Frontal fibrosing alopecia is the frontotemporal hairline recession and eyebrow loss in postmenopausal women that is associated with perifollicular erythema, especially along the hairline. [2] [3]: 648 It is considered to be a clinical variant of lichen planopilaris. [4]

  7. Hypopigmentation - Wikipedia

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    It is caused by melanocyte or melanin depletion, or a decrease in the amino acid tyrosine, which is used by melanocytes to make melanin. [2] Some common genetic causes include mutations in the tyrosinase gene or OCA2 gene. [3] [4] As melanin pigments tend to be in the skin, eye, and hair, these are the commonly affected areas in those with ...

  8. Hair Loss in Women 101: Everything You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    This type of hair loss is due to injuries, chronic or otherwise, to the scalp or hair follicle. Hairstyles that can trigger traction alopecia include: Buns, ponytails, and up-dos that are tightly ...

  9. Poliosis - Wikipedia

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    Poliosis circumscripta, commonly referred to as a "white forelock", is a condition characterized by localized patches of white hair due to a reduction or absence of melanin in hair follicles. Although traditionally associated with the scalp, poliosis can affect any hairy area on the body, including eyebrows, eyelashes, and beards.