Hair loss is generally of genetic origin. However, hair loss may occur as a result of stress or various diseases. In order to stop your hair loss, you must first find out the cause of hair loss.

Stages of Hair Loss

Stage 1 

  • It is the stage where hair loss has just begun.
  • Hair loss at this stage is generally underestimated.
  • Hair loss can be slowed down with the right treatments.

 Stage 2

  • It is the initial stage of baldness.
  • The front part of the hair begins to open.
  • Hairline is pulled back.
  • Most people do not care because there is no major loss.

 Stage 3

  • Spillage in front areas increases.
  • The frontal hairline gradually disappears.
  • The top and middle parts of the head also begin to open.
  • Hair loss is generally accepted at this stage.

 Stage 4

  • Spills in the crown area and front part increase.
  • Now spills begin to appear obvious in the spaces it creates.
  • It is more common between the ages of 28 and 35.

 Stage 5

  • The areas where hair loss starts increase even more.
  • This phase is a critical phase. The transition from Stage 4 to Stage 5 happens very quickly.
  • At this stage, hair is weaker and openings are more prominent.

 Stage 6

  • The space on the upper top takes the shape of a round.
  • The spill in the anterior region is in the form of a semi-circle.
  • The back and sides of the head are still hairy.

 Stage 7

  • In the 7th stage, the hair in the upper and anterior regions has been completely lost.
  • Spills are very prominent and common.
  • Progress is made towards the last stage of baldness.

Causes of Hair Loss

Genetics ;

Genetics are among the most common causes of hair loss. Male pattern hair loss, also known as Androgenetic Alopecia, is the biggest cause of hair loss in men. When this type of hair loss is noticed in the early period, it can be slowed down with various treatments. However, there is no definitive treatment for this hair loss. Hair transplantation is the only solution for male pattern hair loss.

 Hormone Imbalances;

Hormone imbalances in men or women can cause hair loss. Testosterone, estrogens, or thyroid hormone imbalance can cause hair loss.

 Unhealthy Life;

Sedentary life and unhealthy nutrition can cause hair to weaken or even fall out. Lack of hair care and the use of chemical products on the hair are among the reasons that cause hair loss.

 Stress;

Stress negatively affects the whole body. One of the negative effects of stress is that it causes hair loss.

 Traumas;

Accidents or burns can also cause permanent hair loss. Continuous gathering of hair can also cause hair loss.

 Diseases;

Some diseases can cause hair loss. Alopecia Areata is one of the disorders that cause hair loss. It can cause hair loss not only in diseases but also in medicines used.

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