At the first sign of obvious hair loss, men and women are immediately concerned with whether or not the condition will progress and if so, how much will they lose and how long will it last.
While genetic female hair loss and male pattern baldness is progressive, not everybody experiences the same amount and degrees of hair loss. To see the varying patterns and degrees of balding experienced by men and women, see the Norwood Scale and Ludwig Scale of hair loss.
Given that men and women suffer from varying degrees of baldness, is there a way to determine just how it will progress for each person? Members of our community are asking the same question. To see what other members are saying and to offer your input, visit this discussion topic.
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