15/04/2026
Male pattern baldness, or androgenetic alopecia, is the most common cause of hair loss in men, affecting up to 50% of men by their 50s. And yes, genetics play a big role.
The earlier you catch it, the more options you have. Treatments today can slow, stop, and in some cases even reverse the process — but timing matters.
If you're noticing a receding hairline or thinning crown, don't wait. Book a consultation with a dermatologist.