Male pattern hair loss is gradual, so the early stages are easy to dismiss. These are the seven signs to act on — the earlier you do, the more options you have.
- A receding hairline at the temples. The hairline creeping back into an M-shape is the classic first sign of pattern hair loss, often starting in the 20s.
- Thinning at the crown. The crown thins from a spot you can’t easily see — friends and photos often notice before you do.
- More shedding than usual. Losing up to ~100 hairs a day is normal; consistently more on the pillow, drain or comb signals a problem.
- A widening part. If your part looks broader than it did a year ago, the surrounding hair is miniaturising.
- Hair that won’t hold a style. Strands becoming finer and limper is early miniaturisation before visible bald patches appear.
- A more visible scalp in bright light. Seeing more scalp under direct light or in flash photos means density has already dropped.
- Finer, shorter regrowth. New hairs growing back thinner and shorter than before is a hallmark of DHT-driven shrinkage.
Frequently asked questions
At what age does balding usually start?
Male pattern hair loss can begin any time after puberty, but most men notice the first signs between their early 20s and mid-30s.
Can early balding be stopped?
Often yes. Caught early, the right treatment can slow or halt progression and protect existing follicles — far easier than regrowing lost ground. Start with a hair test at misterhair.in/hairtest.
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Saranya Thulasidoss, MBBS, MCh (Plastic Surgery), Clinical Lead, Mister Hair. Last updated 2026.
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