Common cosmetic problem affecting men and women as well as youths and adults is baldness or androgenetic alopecia. Any time following puberty, baldness can strike; progress is not always the same. Men often have minor retraction of hairline at the side of forehead hairline that progressively moves backwards. Concurrently, individuals may also develop thinning over the vertex which expands to blend with frontal recession thereby producing the traditional hair loss pattern whereby only the sides and back side hairs are left. Women also experience hairloss, but in a different way. They usually start to thin at the central partition area. But they can have thinning just in the midline front section, like a Christmas tree, or may hardly develop frontal recession of hair line like men.










