Causes:
– Recessive hairlines can be the first indicator of hair thinning or loss.
– Age, genetics, medical conditions, or stress can cause it.
– Hairline recession is more common in men and can appear at any age.
– It is usually caused by hereditary balding or pattern hair loss.
– Thinning can affect one or both sides of the scalp, resulting in V-shaped or M-shaped lines.
Symptoms:
– Gradual alteration of the hairline, starting at the temples.
– Bald patch forming in front of the scalp.
– hair thinning in the crown or on top of the head.
Treatments:
– Finasteride medications can help slow the progression of receding hairlines.
– hair transplants offer more permanent solutions by transplanting existing follicles.
– Different hairstyles can temporarily conceal a receding hairline.
Prevention:
– Monitoring progress by taking pictures regularly.
– Maintaining good hair hygiene practices.
– Eating healthily and managing stress effectively.
Insights from Professionals:
– Penny James from Trichology Plus Inc. and Ryan Turner, MD, board-certified dermatologist, share tips on treating receding hairlines.