1. My forehead is receding and the crown is thinning, causing physical appearance crisis in me. What can I do?
  2. I notice a mild patchy balding spot in the center of my head, and hairs around the patch is easily falling out. What is the problem I'm facing now?
  3. I've just given birth for 3 months, and I'm now experiencing hair loss problem. I'm very worried as I generally don't have thick hair. Is this a temporary after-childbirth hair loss?
  4. My hair is falling out everyday. Is this a sign of hair loss?
  5. What's the difference between Miracle Hair Impress hair tonic and other off-the-shelf hair treatment products available in market?

Male Pattern Baldness

You are most probably suffering from Male Pattern Baldness (MPB), which is scientifically known as Androgenetic Alopecia. Among men who faces hair loss problem, MPB responsible for 90-95% of the hair loss (majority) cases.

MPB starts with the effect of male hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is produced from testosterone by enzyme 5-alpha reductase. Presence of excessive DHT inhibits hair growth and shortens the growth cycle.

With MPB, a person's hair begins to get thin at temples and at the crown area. As time goes on, the hair at the temples recede further, leaving a central spur of hair at the front; whereby the bald spot at the crown increased in size.

If you're experiencing this problem, the best thing you should do right now is seek professional help. This is the best way to resolve your hair problems.