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Hair loss is a common problem experienced by both men and women. Especially in men, loss starts at an earlier age. This situation attracts more attention as it adversely affects the general appearance. More than 60% of men experience different types of hair loss by the age of 35. Crown hair loss is one of them.

Loss in the crown area first starts with thinning of the hair. Then, less hair is noticed in this area. Ultimately, depending on the severity of the loss, even a bald area may occur.

You can find the common symptoms of crown hair loss, the best treatment options, and more in the rest of our article.

What Causes Crown Hair Loss?

Crown hair loss is among the common and recognizable symptoms of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia). Although it is mostly seen in older men, it is known that it can be experienced by men of all ages. It is based on the hair follicles that are hypersensitive to the hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

In those who are genetically sensitive, the DHT hormone can weaken the follicles and even cause them to lose their function completely. As a result, the follicles completely stop producing new hair and baldness may occur.

Hair follicles that are highly sensitive to DHT hormone are located in the front hairline and crown area. Follicles located in the neck and side areas are more resistant to DHT. Loss in the front hairline and crown area may combine over time and lead to the formation of a large bald area. Therefore, when these losses are noticed, it is very important to take steps for the required treatments.

 

Most Common Symptoms

Crown hair loss has some early symptoms. Recognizing early symptoms means taking early action for treatment and getting more effective results. It is very important to evaluate the signs such as a general thinning of the hair, a significant loss in the crown area, and regression of the hairline in the right way. Here are the most common symptoms of this problem and details about them:

·  Hair Loss on the Crown

Hair loss on the crown occurs in the area that is perhaps the most difficult to see. However, this loss is among the earliest signs of male pattern baldness. While there is no change in the sides and front of your head, you may notice thinning and baldness in this area. Especially when using hair styling products, you see that this area starts to change gradually.

·  Receding Hairline

A receding hairline may be one of the earliest signs of male pattern baldness. While there is no thinning and loss in the crown area or different areas, the hairline may gradually go backward. Often this is not easy to notice, as it recedes slowly. At this point, you can compare your old photos with your new ones.

·  Sparse Hair

Depending on male pattern baldness, thinning may begin to occur in one or more areas of the scalp. Even if you don’t notice the loss, you see that your scalp is more visible when styling your hair. You may even feel that it becomes more sensitive to cold weather. This is the most important sign of sparseness.

·  Expanding Part

The expanding part is another sign of male pattern baldness. It may appear as the expanding of the bald spot in the crown area over time.

·  Hair Strand Thinner than Normal

It is not a must that loss always starts in a certain area. Sometimes it develops and progresses steadily over a large area of the scalp. This condition is called invisible baldness. The reason why it is called this way is that it is very difficult to notice. It progresses in such a balanced and gradual way that it is sometimes only noticed when half of the hair is lost.

 

What is the Best Treatment?

There are treatment options with different properties that can be preferred for this problem. There are surgical methods such as hair transplantation, as well as different non-surgical treatment methods. You can get rid of this problem with easy, painless, and reliable treatment methods.

If you do not prefer options such as using a wig or wearing a hat, you can use Minoxidil and Finasteride medications to be recommended by a doctor, which can be effective up to 95% in male pattern baldness. Although these medications have different properties, they generally serve the same purpose. Both of them have been developed to help hair regrow. However, there are distinct differences between them:

  • Minoxidil: It is a topical treatment applied to the scalp. It may be necessary to use it continuously to maintain the obtained results. When you stop using it, the loss may start more severe. It is important to apply it only to the areas where the hair grows. When applied to areas without hair, it can cause hair to grow out of these areas as well. It is crucial to use it carefully against such side effects.
  • Finasteride: It is an oral medication that reduces the level of DHT in the body and stimulates hair growth. It is also necessary to use it continuously to keep its results.

Hair transplantation is one of the most effective treatments developed for the permanent replacement of lost hair. It is performed by transplanting healthy and resistant hair taken from the back of the head and the sides to the bald area. Besides, the cost of this surgical treatment may be higher than other options, but it is one-time and offers a definitive solution.

Read Also: Does Minoxidil Help Beard Grow?

 

How Can I Stop the Spread of Crown Hair Loss?

It is quite difficult to stop crown hair loss that occurs due to male pattern baldness. Generally, the loss that starts here causes baldness. However, different methods and techniques can be used to stop the spread of baldness and make it less visible. These are:

·  Use Quality Shampoo and Hair Care Products

Substances that dry, irritate, and potentially damage hair will increase the severity of hair loss. To avoid this, it is necessary to be careful with the contents of the shampoo and other care products used. Loss can be slowed down by choosing high-quality products that do not contain harmful substances.

·  Find Your Suitable Hairstyle

You need to choose the right hairstyle to hide the loss in the crown area or make them less visible. By growing your hair, you can ensure that this area is covered. Or, by shortening all of your hair, you can prevent baldness from being noticed.

Apart from these, you can also try some hairstyles that are used to hide hair loss, such as stylish pompadour, side-swept medium style, number three haircut, classic slippery back style, and Caesar cut, which are especially preferred by men.

·  Talk to an Expert

There are different treatments and methods to prevent the spread of crown hair loss. However, not all of them may be suitable for you. To find the best solution, you should consult with a specialist dermatologist.

Read Also: Can A Dermatologist Help With Hair Loss? What to Expect?

 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Frequently asked questions about crown hair loss and their answers are as follows.

·  Can Hair Lost Due to Crown Hair Loss Re-grow?

If the follicles damaged because of DHT do not completely lose their functions, it is possible to regrow hair with the treatment to be applied. Thinned hair can also be restored with the right treatment.

·  What Does Crown Hair Loss Mean?

A hairless crown is the most important sign that you are experiencing male pattern baldness. It also indicates that your body’s ability to regenerate your hair has decreased in some areas. Over time, you may lose more hair and some areas may become bald. But you don’t have to worry too much about it. With the right treatment, you can get rid of this problem permanently.

·  What Causes Crown Hair Loss?

According to the American Hair Loss Association, the cause of this problem is 95% male pattern baldness. It is seen in people who are genetically hypersensitive to the DHT hormone.

·  Is it a Normal Situation?

Having a bald spot in the crown area is common in both men and women. Even if other parts of the scalp are not affected, the loss may occur in this area.

 

Schedule a Consultation

If you also suffer from crown hair loss, you should first choose a clinic and doctor where you can get quality treatment. The choice of doctor is of great importance in terms of success.

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