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The Problem Of Our Aages Hair Loss
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The Problem Of Our Aages Hair Loss

The Problem Of Our Aages Hair Loss

Hair loss is one of the most common problems that affects men and women equally. The problem is not limited to a certain demographic area, it would not be wrong to say that about a third of the world’s population is faced with the fact that they struggle with hair loss or baldness.

Our hair has a life cycle. Each strand of hair falls out at the end of the cycle and grows back. But sometimes we don’t grow as much hair as we lose, which is called hair loss and can eventually result in baldness. Various factors such as genetics, malnutrition, lack of vitamins and minerals, stress, drugs and environmental pollution can cause hair loss. Excessive use of hair products and excessive blow dry/dye make your hair weak or prone to shedding. Those who wear caps or helmets for long hours are more likely to face hair loss.

All over the world, hair loss is affecting young people more and more. While there is a 58 percent prevalence rate in people aged 30-50, the problem increases exponentially in young people aged 25-30. Although hair loss affects all genders equally, it is more common in men.
One of the most popular and effective measures for hair loss is hair transplantation. It is the process of removing hair from an area on your scalp and transplanting it into balding areas.