Understanding and managing common baldness
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Understanding and managing common baldness
Abstract
Background: Society places importance on physical attributes especially the appearance of our hair. Common baldness or androgenetic alopecia is a normal physiological process of hair loss in genetically predisposed individuals. Premature or accelerated hair loss can engender considerable negative thoughts and anxiety associated with feelings of diminished attractiveness.
Objective: To enable general practitioners to recognise the various treatment options available, therefore offering patients reasonable hope and informed choices.
Discussion: Common baldness can be prevented by currently available mediums and regrowth may be achieved in a significant percentage of cases. Correct use of these agents requires an understanding of the pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia, its natural history and the time course of response to treatment.
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