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Three major factors are going to affect your success on any hair loss treatment. Type of Hair Loss Men begin to lose hair in several different ways. The most common of which involve receding at the temples, centralized loss on the top back of the head (vertex), and something known as diffuse thinning, where hair over larger areas begins to thin without any specific change in the shape of the hair line. Naturally, combinations of these types of thinning is also very common. You may wish to familiarize yourself with the "Norwood Scale". It is one of the most patchy alopecia hair loss vitamin deficiency commonly used methods of identifying exactly which class of hair loss you fit in, and to what extent your loss has progressed. It is also a good way to see how things may continue if your situation is left untreated. Response Time Hair loss treatments today are most successfully used by those who haven't waited too long to do something about their situation. The process of balding takes years to occur, and it's true that the longer you wait to stop it, the harder it can be to do. Fighting hair loss is as much an act of prevention as it is an anorexia traction hair loss vitamin deficiency act of reversal. Younger men who are experiencing their first signs of thinning have the greatest potential to wake up at age 50 with a full head of hair, simply because the destructive process has not progressed very far yet. Still, there is hope for men who have been losing hair for between 5 and 15 years. Many men, including Jon Ross are over 30 and have successfully reversed their balding with combination treatments aimed at a multifaceted approach. Extent of Loss Closely tied to the length of time you've been losing your hair, is the extent of hair northern europe and baldness hair loss vitamin deficiency already