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What you need to know about receding hairline

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September 30, 2025

From Sting to Jason Statham to Prince William to your dad or tito, let’s be real: A receding hairline is something that happens to almost everyone at some point in their lives.

What you need to know about receding hairline

Hair restoration surgery, specifically follicular unit extraction, involves transferring hair follicles from the sides and back of the head to thinning or balding areas for a natural look.

And this gradual thinning and loss of hair, particularly on the temples, thus creating an “M,” “U,” or “V” shape when seen from the top, can be something a lot of guys feel self-conscious about, even though it is totally common.

“Hair loss is something we all do not want to have but statistics show that 50 percent of us will have it by the time we are 50. A receding hairline isn’t just due to aging, it is essentially a genetic and a hormonal problem. Some men experience hair loss as early as in their 20s,”says Dr. Corazon Almira T. Mella, a dermatologist from Makati Medical Center (MakatiMed). “These two factors, genetics and hormones, are the key players that contribute to hair thinning and loss. Stress, certain medications, and a diet deficient in vitamins and minerals have likewise been known to affect hair growth.”

There’s no cure for receding hairlines.“But you can delay its progression or increase the thickness of hair strands on your head with solutions that range from simple lifestyle changes to science-backed treatments,” suggests Dr. Mella.

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