Each strand of hair is held in place by a tiny hole in the skin known as a follicle. Baldness develops when the hair follicle shrinks over time, resulting in shorter, finer hair. The follicle eventually stops producing new hair. The follicles are still alive, indicating that new hair can be grown. Each strand of hair is held in place by a tiny hole in the skin known as a follicle. Baldness develops when the hair follicle shrinks over time, resulting in shorter, finer hair. The follicle eventually stops producing new hair. The follicles are still alive, indicating that new hair can be grown. The top and crown of the scalp's hair thins the most. It typically begins with a widening of the middle hair part. This hair loss pattern is known as the Christmas tree pattern. Apart for regular recession, which everyone experiences as they age, the front hairline stays untouched.
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