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What are the most common causes of isolated hair loss in men?
Male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia): This is the most common cause of hair loss in men. It is caused as a result of both genetics and hormones.
Men can inherit different genes which make their hair more prone to a process in which hair follicles shrink from thick healthy hairs to small friable hairs and eventually fall out.
The actual process itself is driven by the hormone testosterone. In men, this results in recession of the frontal hairline and temples, as well as the thinning of hair in the crown and top of the scalp.
This gives rise to a pattern of balding commonly associated with male hair loss.