World
With 42.8% of men in the country being bald, the Czech Republic tops the world in the prevalence of hair loss.
Spain is among the nations with the highest rates of male hair loss, with 42.6% of its male population suffering from baldness.
The percentage of bald men in Germany is 41.2%, which suggests that a sizeable segment of the male population has noticeable hair thinning.
Comparably high rates of hair loss among men are found in both France and the UK, where 39.2% of men are bald.
In terms of the prevalence of hair loss, 39.2% of males in Italy are bald, which is comparable to that of France and the UK.
The Netherlands has 38.9% of men experiencing baldness, reflecting a high rate of hair loss within the male population.
Poland reports 38.8% of men with baldness, marking it as one of the countries with a significant incidence of hair loss.