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Baldness
There are always visible patterns of hair loss leading to
eventual baldness. Each of the 5 types of hair loss is listed
on this website. Check the different types of hair loss and
find out which one applies to you.
1. Hair loss that starts at the hairline and at the
temples
View the pattern of hair loss that starts at the temples.
The following photos show a typical hair loss pattern of the
hairline and temples in men. This progresses so that the direct
face to face area of the scalp is completely bald.
2. Hair loss that starts at the base of the crown
View the pattern that starts at the base of the crown. Photos
of hair loss patterns that begin at the lower area of the
crown. A recognizable hair loss pattern where the temples
are preserved, but where hair thinning of the crown occurs.
3. Hair loss that starts at the top of the crown
View the pattern that starts high up in the crown. Hair loss
patterns are concentrated at the top or lower area of the
crown. The top of the scalp is completely bald.
4. Overall hair loss of the crown
View the pattern of overall hair loss of the scalp. Hair loss
is affecting the whole scalp area. This type of hair loss
eventually results in complete baldness.
5. Definite baldness
View the pattern of hair loss that leads to baldness and where.
Maxilène cannot reverse this process. In some cases
it is futile to use Maxilène. If your hair loss is
at an advanced stage and you are almost bald, then surgical
transplantation of hair follicles may be the only option left.
We do our best to be honest with you and not tell you what
you want to hear if you are already bald. There are many products
on the market, which try to convince you that your hair will
grow back. Do not be tempted to believe in this nonsense.
Remember "a hair follicle that has ceased to function
will never do so again". Once bald, always bald - except
in the case of a transplantation.
Maxilène makes sure you keep your hair for longer.
It also makes your hair thicker, since it extends the growth
phase. Early intervention to tackle hair loss is crucial,
especially when it is determined by heredity.
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