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Male Pattern Baldness
What is male pattern baldness? Male pattern baldness is the common type of hair loss that develops in most men at some stage. It usually takes 15-25 years to go bald. However, some men go bald in less than 5 years. Typically, at first the hair begins to recede (thin) at the front. At the same time, the hair usually becomes thin on the top of the head. A bald patch gradually develops in the middle of the scalp. The receding front, and the bald patch on the top gradually enlarge and join together. A rim of hair is often left around the back and sides of the scalp. In some men, this rim of hair also thins and goes to leave a completely bald scalp. Who gets male pattern baldness?Nearly all men have some baldness by the time they are in their 60s. However, the age the hair loss starts is variable. About three in ten 30 year olds, and half of 50 year olds are quite bald. Some women also develop a similar pattern of hair loss. What causes male pattern baldness?Hair is made in hair follicles which are like tiny pouches just under the skin surface. A hair normally grows from each follicle for about 3 years. It is then shed, and a new hair grows from the follicle. This cycle of hair growth, shedding, and new growth goes on throughout life. The following is thought to occur in men as they gradually become bald.
Male hormones are involved in causing these changes. The level of testosterone, the main male hormone, is normal in men with baldness. Hair follicles convert testosterone into another hormone called dihydrotestosterone. For reasons that are not clear, affected hair follicles become more sensitive to dihydrotestosterone, which causes the hair follicles to shrink. It is also not clear why different hair follicles are affected at different times to make the balding process gradual. There is some genetic (hereditary) factor involved. It is also not clear why only scalp hairs are affected, and not other areas such as the beard or armpits. What are the treatment options for male pattern baldness? No treatment Medication Finasteride was launched in the UK in 2002, although it has been available in the US since 1997. It works by blocking the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone. The hair follicles are then not affected by this hormone, and can enlarge back to normal. Some hair re-growth occurs in about 2 in 3 men who take a finisteride tablet each day. In about 1 in 3 men there there is no hair re-growth, but most do not have any further hair loss whilst taking finasteride. It has no effect in about 1 in 100 men. So, if you take finasteride, you have a good chance that hair will re-grow, or at least stop any further hair loss. Some points about finasteride include the following.
Minoxidil lotion is a rub-on treatment that you can buy at pharmacies without a prescription. It is not clear how it works. The higher strength solution (5%) is more effective than the 2% strength. There is debate as to how effective it is. Probably about half of men who use minoxidil delay further balding. About 15 in 100 users have good hair re-growth. There is continued hair loss in about a third of users. However, some reports claim much higher success rates. It seems that it is best used to prevent further hair loss, but hair re-growth occurs in some users. Some points about minoxidil include the following.
Laser Scalp Treatment Many hair treatment clinics utilize laser scalp
therapy to stimulate hair growth. This can also be one of the courses of
action that they recommend and can offer as a form of treatment or it
can be offered in addition to a hair transplant.
There has also recently been made available on the market the HairMax handheld laser unit which is FDA approved and has been proven to offer help and has been tested by many men and women suffering hair loss. Satisfaction has been rated as high as 90% by users from three treatments per week of 10-15 minutes each. The product has also been featured on UK TV by Dr Chris Steele. You can check out the video here. The handheld unit is much like a hair brush and for only a couple of hundred dollars and a rated life time of 10-15 years is remarkable value for money. Non Prescription Natural Products Procerin. This is the number one selling product in the USA. Also works by blocking the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). The hair follicles are then not affected by this hormone, and can enlarge back to normal. Available as a tablet and a topical serum. Recommended for thinning hair,
receding hairlines and widows peak.
Revivogen is an all natural hair restoration treatment that you can buy without a prescription. Suitable for men and women it is best used to prevent further hair loss,
but hair re-growth occurs in some users. Some points
about
Revivogen include the following.
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