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Understanding Male Pattern Baldness
- Male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is a common condition that leads to gradual hair thinning and hair loss in men.
- It typically starts with a receding hairline or thinning at the crown.
- The condition is caused by hormonal changes and genetic factors.
- Over time, hair follicles shrink, leading to shorter, finer hair until growth stops completely.
- Treatments can slow hair loss and, in some cases, stimulate new growth.
Signs & Symptoms

Receding Hairline
Hairline moves backward, forming an M-shape.

Thinning Crown
Hair loss becomes noticeable on the top of the head.

Overall Thinning
Hair becomes finer and sparse across the scalp.

Increased Shedding
More hair falls out during washing or brushing.
Treatment Options
Scalp Micropigmentation
A non-surgical cosmetic procedure that creates the appearance of a fuller scalp by tattooing tiny pigment dots to mimic natural…
Microneedling
A minimally invasive skin treatment that uses fine needles to create tiny micro-injuries, stimulating collagen and elastin production.
Hair Injectable
Minimally invasive treatments designed to stimulate hair growth, strengthen follicles, and reduce hair thinning.
Hair Transplant – Surgical
A surgical procedure that restores hair in areas affected by hair loss, thinning, or sparse growth.
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FAQs About Male Pattern Baldness
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Can hair loss be reversed?
In early stages, treatments like Minoxidil, PRP, and Finasteride can slow or partially reverse hair loss.
Is hair transplant permanent?
Yes, transplanted hair is typically permanent, as it comes from areas resistant to hair loss.
Are hair growth treatments safe?
Most treatments are safe but may have mild side effects. Consultation with a specialist is recommended.
At what age does male pattern baldness start?
It can begin in the late teens or early 20s, but most men notice significant hair loss in their 30s or 40s.
What’s the best way to prevent hair loss?
Early intervention with medical treatments, a healthy diet, and good scalp care can help slow progression.
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Likely Causes
- Genetics – Family history of hair loss increases the risk.
- Hormonal Changes – Increased sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone) shrinks hair follicles.
- Aging – Natural reduction in hair growth cycles.
- Stress & Poor Diet – Can accelerate hair thinning.
- Medical Conditions – Scalp infections, thyroid disorders, or autoimmune diseases may contribute.
Treatment at Tamira
- Personalized Consultation – Understanding patient concerns and designing customized treatment plans.
- Expert Surgeons & Specialists – Team of highly skilled professionals performing surgical and non-surgical enhancements.
- Minimally Invasive Techniques – Non-surgical options for quick recovery and natural-looking results.
- Comprehensive Aftercare – Ensuring smooth recovery with detailed post-treatment guidance.
