Condition · Early loss

Hair Loss in Your 20s

Losing hair in your 20s is far more common than most people realise — male pattern hair loss often begins in the late teens and twenties. It can feel alarming, but early loss also means early treatment, which is when you can protect the most hair.

The causes

What causes hair loss in your 20s?

The most common cause of hair loss in your twenties is androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern), which is genetic. If close relatives lost hair young, you may too.

Not all early loss is genetic, though. Stress, rapid weight loss, poor diet, iron or vitamin deficiencies, thyroid problems and certain illnesses can all cause shedding — and many of these are reversible once addressed, which is why a proper look at the cause matters.

Know the signs

Signs to look for

A receding hairline or thinning temples
Thinning at the crown
More hair than usual in the shower or on your pillow
A widening parting (more common in women)
Your options

What you can do

1
Find out the cause. A Hair Score plus, where needed, simple blood tests can separate genetic pattern loss from reversible causes like stress or deficiency.
2
Start proven treatment early. For pattern loss, evidence-based options like minoxidil and finasteride are most effective when started early.
3
Track it over time. Because you're young, monitoring change over months helps you and a clinician judge how fast it's moving.
This is general information, not medical advice.

For a diagnosis and treatment tailored to you, speak to a GP or dermatologist. A free Hair Score is a useful starting point to understand where you stand.

FAQs

Hair Loss in Your 20s — common questions

Is it normal to lose hair in your 20s?
Yes — male pattern hair loss commonly starts in the late teens and twenties, and some everyday shedding is normal for everyone. Persistent thinning or a changing hairline is worth assessing.
Does early hair loss mean I'll go bald fast?
Not always, but earlier onset can mean faster or more extensive loss over time. That's exactly why early treatment is so valuable — it lets you protect what you have.
Can hair loss in your 20s be reversed?
If it's caused by stress, diet or deficiency, it often recovers once the cause is fixed. Genetic pattern loss can't be cured but can be slowed or stabilised, and restored with a transplant.
Should I start finasteride or minoxidil in my 20s?
These are common evidence-based options for pattern loss, but suitability is individual and finasteride is prescription-only. A clinician can advise what's right for you.

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