Bald father with alopecia
June 17th, 2025

My father is bald: am I going to have alopecia?

If my father is bald, am I going to be too? This tends to be a real concern among people, especially men, who have a direct family member with baldness. It is always said that if you have a bald father, the son is predestined to be too, but what is true about this?

The blog de Hospital Capilar, an expert clinic in hair grafting in Madrid, Murcia and Pontevedra, we will tell you to what extent the saying "if my father is bald, I will also have alopecia" is true. Next!

If my father is bald, will I be too?

Baldness is the consequence generated by what is known as alopecia. In this sense, depending on the pattern of baldness and the condition of the scalp, among others, it may be a type of alopecia or another. There are types of this disease that, such as diffuse alopecia or alopecia areata that do not have a genetic component, while there are others where genetics, as well as the hormonal system, are the main causes of baldness.

It should be noted that, according to the medical team of Hospital Capilar, the most widespread alopecia among men is androgenic alopeciaof hormonal and genetic origin. In this sense, if it is this type of alopecia that causes baldness in our direct relative, we will probably also end up developing it. If my father is bald but due to another type of non-genetic alopecia, the same does not have to happen to us.

What is androgenic alopecia?

To be sure if you suffer from androgenic alopecia and, consequently, treat it, it is essential to go to an expert hair clinic where you can receive a medical diagnosis. However, we can also look at certain aspects such as the pattern of falling or what this disease consists of to give us an idea about it.

Androgenic alopecia is defined as a irreversible hair loss due to a hormonal disorder. It is the most common of all and is due to an increase in the levels of dihydrotestosterone, male hormone, which attacks the hair follicles causing the hair miniaturization and subsequent baldness. This hair loss is irreversible, and if the appropriate treatment is not provided, the picture intensifies, reaching absolute baldness.

The pattern of androgenetic alopecia in men begins at the receding hairline and crown, while in women a widening of the hairline is seen.

If my father is bald due to this type of alopecia and, above all, I am a man, we must be cautious since it is possible that we end up developing it. This is not a fixed rule since the laws of genetics depend on multiple factors, so it may also be the case that we do not suffer from baldness.

Is it possible to prevent the development of androgenic alopecia?

Androgenic alopecia cannot be prevented as such, since being hormonal in origin, it cannot be treated until the development of this disease is detected. What we can do is take into account a series of tips to know how to act in any case.

Follow a healthy lifestyle

Having a good diet is key to taking care of our hair health. There are studies that confirm the close relationship between diet and hair loss, so we can incorporate a series of foods that collaborate in the correct functioning of the hair follicles. In addition, avoiding a sedentary lifestyle also helps take care of hair.

Go to a hair clinic in Spain before the first symptoms

The most important thing to keep in mind if my father is bald is to go to a hair clinic in Spain before the first alopecia symptoms. If we notice excessive hair loss, lack of density and even the appearance of hairless areas, it is essential that it be a expert medical team in hair medicine who sees the case. In this way, we can start with the most appropriate treatment to stop the progression of androgenic alopecia and thus provide a solution.

Oral drug use

If the medical team considers it so, there are drugs under medical prescription aimed at stopping hair loss and promoting its growth. These make up one of the main treatments for androgenic alopecia due to the results they offer.

Medical hair treatments

In case of not wanting to consume drugs daily, or as a complement to them depending in any case on medical criteria, we can resort to hair treatments infiltrated directly into the scalp. In Hospital Capilar We have hair treatments aimed at reducing the effects of alopecia and encouraging hair growth and strengthening.

When there is no longer any hair, FUE hair transplant

When androgenetic alopecia has already advanced enough to leave areas without hair such as the entrance or crown, the only solution in this regard is the hair graft with FUE technique in Spain.

It is an outpatient, minimally invasive technique, through which healthy follicular units are extracted from the area that is not affected by baldness and are implanted in the area to be treated. The results are given a year after the intervention, but at 6 months the first changes can already be seen.

Health team performing a hair graft with body hair

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