balds
Balds, or baldness, describes partial or complete loss of hair from the scalp or other body regions. The most common form is androgenetic alopecia, driven by genetic and hormonal factors, leading to progressive thinning or a receding hairline. In men this often begins at the temples and crown; in women thinning tends to occur across the crown while the frontal hairline is usually preserved.
Other important forms include alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition causing well-defined patches of hair loss; telogen
Causes and risk factors include genetics, aging, hormonal changes, autoimmune disease, medications (such as chemotherapeutics), nutritional
Treatment varies by type and extent. Androgenetic alopecia may respond to topical minoxidil, oral finasteride or
Prognosis depends on the cause; non-scarring forms can improve or stabilize with treatment, while scarring forms