Male pattern baldness are part of the aging and genetic traits of a
man. It is very common condition and is not considered an illness.
In male pattern baldness, the male hair loss generally is gradual.
The hair usually thins out first in the front of the scalp hairline and forehead and moves progressively to the back and top of
the head. This is also known as a receding hairline.
It tends to be progressive, and in many eventually, only hair around the ears, the sides, and back of the head
remains, as an horseshoe-shaped pattern that leaves the crown of the head exposed.