Going bald? See a counsellor! Men with hair loss should be offered therapy to cope with the trauma, experts say Researchers reviewed 41 global studies, involving 7,995 people Examined the most common form of hair loss, androgenetic alopecia (AGA) Affects about 53 per cent of men aged 40 to 49 and up to 90% in their lifetime
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Balding men should be offered counselling to help with the trauma of hair loss, experts have said.
Researchers reviewed 41 global studies, involving 7,995 people, which examined the most common form of hair loss, androgenetic alopecia (AGA).
Also known as pattern hair loss, it affects about 53 per cent of men aged 40 to 49 and up to 90 per cent in their lifetime.
It is largely genetic and features a receding hairline and thinning scalp.