The diagram shows Alopecia Androgenetica induced changes in hair growth with a hair follicle passing through Anagen to Telogen phases and then to a new Anagen growth phase. This occurs for all human hair follicles, but as shown below, in pattern baldness the subsequent Anagen hair follicle is smaller than the previous follicle. As pattern baldness progresses, the hair follicles go through several hair cycles and with each one the follicles become shorter, finer, and less pigmented until the initially large Terminal hair follicle has become a small Vellus hair follicle and eventually after certain time simply disappears at all.
Phases of hair growth: 1 - Dermal Papilla; 2 - mature stage of active growth (Anagen); 3 - slowing down growth and regression phase (Catagen); 4 - resting phase (Telogen); 5 - resting and fallout phase (Telogen); 6 - an early phase of rapid new hair regrowth (Anagen); 7 - preceding hair fallout phase (Telogen); 8 - the new hair regrowth phase completed (Anagen).