Pattern Baldness

Pattern Baldness Treatment for Men | Male hair Loss in Dubai
What Causes Male Pattern Baldness?
Male pattern baldness is mostly driven by genetics and hormones. A hormone called DHT (dihydrotestosterone) causes hair follicles to shrink over time, making it harder for hair to grow. While this condition is most commonly inherited, lifestyle factors like stress, smoking, or poor nutrition can speed up the process.
The fact that balding isn't always the result of ill health should not be overlooked. Usually, it's just the outcome of your body's normal reaction to hormones over time.
Akbar Guffar
Founder, Scalptique Studios Dubai

Symptoms of Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)
Here are early signs to watch for:
● Receding hairline, especially at the temples
● Thinning hair at the crown of your head
● Increased hair shedding when brushing or washing
● More visible scalp under bright lights
● A noticeable “M” shape forming in your hairline
● Slower hair regrowth after cutting or trimming
The Hamilton-Norwood Scale identifies male pattern baldness stages:
Stage 1: Minimal Hair Loss: Your hairline appears normal with no visible thinning.
Stage 2: Hairline Recession Begins: Slight recession at the temples, forming the early shape of an “M.”
Step Three: A Noticeable M-shaped Hairline and a Thinning Crown: Early thinning at the crown and a more pronounced recession at the temples become apparent.
Stage 4: Bald Patches at the Crown and Temples: More visible bald spots develop, though some hair still connects the two areas.
Stage 5: Horseshoe Pattern Develops: Thinning at the crown and temples meets, leaving a U- or horseshoe-shaped area of remaining hair.
Stage 6: Baldness Between Crown and Temples: The top of your scalp shows large bald areas that merge together.
Stage 7: A Narrow Band of Hair Remains: Only a thin strip of hair remains around the sides and back of your head.
Akbar Guffar
Founder, Scalptique Studios Dubai
Eat a balanced diet: Include fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains to give your hair essential nutrients.
Stay hydrated: Drink enough water daily to keep your scalp and hair roots healthy.
Be gentle with your hair: Avoid tight hairstyles, heat styling, and harsh treatments that can cause breakage or hair fall.
Exercise regularly: Physical activity boosts circulation, including to your scalp, supporting hair health.
Reduce stress: To reduce stress-related hair loss, practice relaxation techniques, meditation, or hobbies.
Get enough sleep: Aim for 7–8 hours of sleep each night to support your body’s natural healing and growth processes.
Quit smoking: Smoking limits blood flow to hair follicles and can speed up hair loss.
Limit alcohol: Too much alcohol can cause vitamin deficiencies, which affect hair health.
Consult a hair specialist: Talk to a professional to explore the best treatment for your specific hair loss condition.
● DHA-certified experts with years of SMP experience
● Tailored treatments based on your hair and lifestyle
● Comfortable, private clinic designed for female clients
● Transparent consultations with zero pressure
● Safe, medical-grade pigments and equipment
● Trusted by women across Dubai for natural results
Your hair loss is not disastrous or irreversible and it can be treated. At Scalptique, we offer affordable, customized balding treatment that delivers visible results without surgery or side effects.
Whether you’re dealing with a receding hairline or full crown thinning, our skilled team will guide you toward the male hair loss treatment that fits your needs and lifestyle. Let us help you restore the hairline and confidence you deserve.
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