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📏 Body & Appearance
Is my hair loss normal for my age?
Compare your hair situation to age-matched population data.
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How common is hair loss by age?
Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) affects about 50% of men by age 50 and 80% by age 70. It's the most common cause of hair loss, driven by genetics and DHT hormones. Women experience thinning too — 40% of women have visible hair loss by age 50.
Male hair loss by age (Hamilton-Norwood scale)
- Age 20: 20% have some thinning
- Age 30: 30% have noticeable loss
- Age 40: 40%
- Age 50: 50%
- Age 60: 65%
- Age 70: 80%
Hair loss facts
- Losing 50-100 hairs/day is normal (you have ~100,000 on your head)
- Genetics from both parents matter (not just your mother's side)
- Minoxidil and finasteride can slow/reverse early loss
- Hair transplants cost $4,000-$15,000 and have 95%+ graft survival
Sources: American Academy of Dermatology, Hamilton-Norwood classification, ISHRS transplant data.