A frequent companion of Androgenetic Alopecia is a low level of iron stores (obvious, and more often latent forms of iron deficiency). Conducting a chemical analysis of the hair reveals an imbalance in potassium / sodium, calcium / magnesium, chromium / manganese, zinc and selenium; deficiency of phosphorus and potassium is characteristic [10]. Androgenetic Alopecia is often accompanied by seborrhea, but the presence of oily skin does not always lead to baldness - after all, only sebaceous glands can be sensitive to androgens, and hair follicles may not perceive their influence [14].