Frontal Hair Loss
The most dramatic area of the head, with those suffering from hair loss, is the frontal area. This tends to cause a man to look bald even with only a slight loss of hair. In most cases even young men are being start being treated with propecia and then the next step for them is hair transplant when. It is common for men with minimal hair loss to seek a surgical hair transplant. Most men with frontal hair loss are excellent candidates for follicular hair transplants.
For most men with male pattern baldness, frontal hair loss is the most common. This is characterized by a front to back progression of hair loss. For most men there is generally more limited hair loss in the crown, even with advanced hair loss, the hair loss moves back until with many it causes baldness from the front to the crown, leaving the sides and back of the head producing a fair amount of hair. Direction of hair growth enables coverage of the area immediately in front of it and to the side to give the most natural appearance.
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