Male pattern hair loss is characterized by gradually thinning and
weakening hair, particularly on the crown and the M-shaped hairline.
Over time, the scalp becomes more visible, and hair density and
thickness decrease, resulting in a thinner and weaker overall hairline.
In the early stages, hair loss may be limited to a few strands, but
without proper care, it gradually progresses, making scalp exposure
increasingly noticeable.

