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Crown balding is a problem that usually only affects men. It can be hard for many men to deal with. Part of the problem with this type of hair loss is that because of its location, a man may not even know that he is suffering from hair loss until it has already made quite a progression. Once a man realizes that he is suffering from this, he will probably try to figure out how to reverse crown balding. As with any type of hair loss, the first thing a person should do when trying to figure out how to reverse crown balding is to find the cause of the problem. There are many various causes that can cause a person to lose their hair. The most common is male pattern baldness. This usually starts out as a receding hair line that works its way back, but can also occur at the crown. It could even be the result of a medical problem, such as diabetes or even certain autoimmune disorders. It could even be caused by a scalp condition at the crown, such as dandruff. Crown balding can even come from an infection of the hair follicle. Your doctor is the appropriate person to figure out what the casue or causes of your crown balding is. This will allow you and your doctor to come up with a treatment plan to help with treating this problem. Getting the right treatment is crucial to reversing the crown balding. You also need to make sure that you get this done quickly as the longer wait, the more your hair follicles are being damaged. If the problem goes on for too long of a time, the hair follicle can be damaged to the point that it will not produce hair. This will result in permanent balding. However, permanent crown balding can even be treated through various surgical procedures. These are very expensive and painful, but if you are determined enough to get back your hair and no other treatment works, this may be something you are willing to try. One thing you need to do though when looking for the right treatment for your hair loss is to do as much research as you can. You will want to read everything you can find in regards to your type of hair loss and also any treatments that you are considering using. This will help you get a feel for whether or not the treatment works and whether it will work for you. When trying to figure out how to reverse crown balding, it is important to keep in mind that hair growth can be a slow process. It may take months for you to see results. This means that you should not just give up on the treatment you are using because you do not see immediate results. But with this, if you do not see results after a few months, you may want to look into a different treatment that you will see results from.
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