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Have you ever wondered about the correlation between age and hair loss?
According to a National Library of Medicine article (details below), the chance of a male suffering from hair loss by his age is as follows:
Krupa Shankar D, Chakravarthi M, Shilpakar R. Male androgenetic alopecia: population-based study in 1,005 subjects. Int J Trichology. 2009 Jul;1(2):131-3. doi: 10.4103/0974-7753.58556. PMID: 20927235; PMCID: PMC2938575.
According to a National Library of Medicine article (details below), the chance of a male suffering from hair loss by his age is as follows:
- So you if you are younger than 35, it's more likely that you don't suffer from hair loss (though it's close).
- If you are above 35 years of age, its more likely that you have at least some degree of hair loss.
- Chances dramatically increase as you get older.
Krupa Shankar D, Chakravarthi M, Shilpakar R. Male androgenetic alopecia: population-based study in 1,005 subjects. Int J Trichology. 2009 Jul;1(2):131-3. doi: 10.4103/0974-7753.58556. PMID: 20927235; PMCID: PMC2938575.






