Sunday, May 31, 2026

Receding Hairline Among Naga Men

Every society is ageist in some way or the other. There is an extreme glorification of youth, made worse by mainstream media then and social media now. Hence, facelift surgery, fillers, collagen, retinol etc are terms which we hear more often than acetylene. Ageism is faced mainly by women, for women the expiry date comes faster compared to men, that is the belief set by the society. However, with all the advancement in beauty sciences, if one has the money then looking forever 21 is nearly possible. 

We talk about women and their efforts to look and stay young and beautiful. On the bright side, it is working. These days, women are aging better than man. Gone are the days, when we heard, age on their (men) side. Signs of aging are not confined only to wrinkles and liver spots, weight gain and receding hairlines are also indicators of aging. And talking about receding hairlines in men, I have noticed that the older Naga generation was less concerned about it and has embraced their baldhood, if there is any word as such. However, latter millennial and Gen Z men are taking preventive steps or seeking treatments to fix the issue of receding hairlines.

I did a surface level research (not intensive, to be honest, I do have the time to write a thesis on this issue) on what causes receding hairline in a man. What I learned was, receding hairline in men can be caused by genetics or hormones, lifestyle or environment, medical conditions or medications. Experts have pointed out that 95% of men with a receding hairline is driven by two main factors, genetics, where one inherit the tendency from either mother's or father's side of the family and the DHT hormone, man's body naturally converts testosterone into a byproduct called Dihydrotesterone (DHT). If one is genetically sensitive to DHT, then this binds to receptors in the scalp's hair follicles. 

While genetics is considered as the top reason, certain factors can speed up the process or cause temporary shedding that makes the hairline look worse. Some of which are chronic stress, vitamin deficiencies and traction alopecia. Sometimes, hair thinning along the front is a secondary symptom of an underlying health issues like, thyroid imbalances, scalp infections and side effects of medications. It is worth noting that almost all men experience a shift in their hairline between the ages of 17 and 29. That is called maturing hairline, where there is a transition from a rounded, juvenile hairline to a slightly higher, more defined adult hairline which usually move back about 1 to 2 cm above the temples. This is completely normal and does not indicate you will go bald. It is only when the recession continues past this point, unevenly deepening at the temples, and is often accompanied by thinning at the crown (the back of the head) then it can be term as receding hairline.

But at the end of the day, like we always say, it is better to seek professional help if we are seeking for a detail analyses.

 


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Receding Hairline Among Naga Men

E very society is ageist in some way or the other. There is an extreme glorification of youth, made worse by mainstream media then and socia...