In a market saturated with "miracle cures," only a few treatments are clinically proven and .
You can inherit hair loss genes from either parent , not just your mother's side.
The overwhelming majority of hair loss cases (over 95%) are attributed to , commonly known as male-pattern or female-pattern baldness.
This is not a "disease" in the traditional sense but a hereditary sensitivity of hair follicles to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) , a derivative of testosterone.
This is sudden, rapid shedding usually triggered 2–3 months after a stressful event , major illness, or surgery. Most cases resolve on their own once the stressor is removed.
Not all thinning is permanent. It is critical to distinguish between pattern baldness and temporary shedding.
Hormonal shifts (pregnancy, menopause), thyroid disorders, and nutritional deficiencies (iron, vitamin D, or zinc) can all cause reversible thinning. 4. What Actually Works: The Proven Solutions
Much of what we believe about hair loss is based on fiction rather than biology.