Frontal baldness can happen in both men and women

 

 
Frontal baldness is not uncommon and it experienced by both men and women.  To prevent hair loss, you must understand what may be causing it to fall out.  If you understand why it is happening, you may be able to take action and stop your hair from thinning.  Frontal baldness can be embarrassing and frustrating if you don’t know why it is happening. 

 

To prevent frontal baldness, one needs to understand how hair actually grows.  The only part of the hair that is a live is the root, while the actual hair is dead tissue. Hair roots are enclosed in follicles which are feed by your bloodstream.  If you are not properly nourished or you are under significant stress, thinning or excess shedding could be the result.

 

Hormone imbalances can also be a contributing factor to frontal baldness.  If you have too much testosterone in your system, it can cause the hair follicle to shrink, which will result in thinning hair and eventual baldness.  We loss approximately 100 hairs a day and most people don’t even realize their hair is thinning until they have lost almost 50% of their hair.  If you experience significant hair loss, consult your doctor immediately so that hair loss prevention methods can be implemented quickly.