Premature hair loss refers to people between 18 to 25 years old experiencing significant hair fall out. Premature hair loss can happen to anyone, regardless of gender (there is an estimated ratio of males at 70% to females at 30%). Symptoms of premature hair loss can include heredity, lack of proper nutrients as well as chronic illness.

The patterns of male and female hair loss vary widely. Distinctiveness in male hair loss can be seen on the crown as well as the sides, with hair falling out at a steady pace and the rest of it losing it¡¯s original luster. As opposed to male hair loss, females will usually find their hair falling out from all areas of the head - gradually thinning out.

Hair Scan of Premature Hair Scalp




About 80% of hair loss sufferers will find that they would¡¯ve experienced hair loss in their teens. Around 30 years of age, they would have lost about 35% of their hair. This is the time to look into the appropriate hair care; neglecting the problem might result in permanent hair loss. If nothing is done about it, hair loss will reach an all-time high of 50% by the time you reach 40 to 50 years old. On a brighter side, there might still be a 20-30% chance of restoring thick healthy hair, but as you age and your hair loss problem worsens, you might experience a 70-80% of hair loss (in more serious cases).

Regardless of whatever hair loss problem you may be suffering from, prompt action should always be taken. If you discover it early, you¡¯ll be able to treat it promptly and thus recover in no time. Make sure you seek professional help as soon as you realize you¡¯re losing more hair than usual.

Seeking professional help promptly will help you restore a healthy head of hair. In no time at all, you¡¯ll be the centre of envy!


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