When And Why Losing Hair Is Normal Reverse Or Slow Balding With Propecia

By Eugene Yeng


If you are experiencing male pattern baldness you will have a better attitude about it when you understand when and why losing hair is normal. Male pattern baldness is the most common type of baldness for men. This type of baldness is not an indication of any underlying disease. The baldness usually begins between the early twenties or thirties. Sometimes though it can start earlier even as early as the teenage years.

Everyone is familiar with male pattern baldness because it is very common. Because it is so common it can be considered normal and is not a health concern what so ever. The condition is caused by male hormones and a genetic predisposition. In other words, the condition runs in families often skipping a generation on the mother's side of the family. So if your mother's grandfather was bald there is a good chance you may be bald.

There is a distinct characteristic to the progression of male pattern baldness. It begins with a receding hairline and simultaneously balding at the top of the head, which is called the crown. The hairline continues to recede until it meets up with the bald spot at the crown. This creates a horseshoe pattern with the top of the head completely bald but hair on the side of the head.

Some men are comfortable with their bald condition. A man can still be very attractive even if he is bald. Women do not really care if a man is bald. It would take a pretty shallow person to reject somebody for a ridiculous reason like being bald. Still some men really feel insecure about being bald so they seek cures and treatments to either slow down or reverse the condition.

Two drugs can be used to slow down balding and to get the scalp growing again. Minoxidil and Finasteride are these two drugs and they have mixed results. Some men have good results with them and with others are less successful. The only way to know how it will work out is to try them.

Minoxidil is sold under the drug name Rogaine. Minoxidil is applied directly to your scalp. You do not need a prescription from a doctor to use Minoxidil. It is available over the counter in most drug stores and pharmacies. Minoxidil is most effective for younger men between 20 to 40 years of age. It is not effective for a receding hairline. It is most effective on the bald spot on the crown of the head. The drug will slow down the rate of thinning and sometimes will help hair to grow back.

Finasteride is sold under the brand names of Proscar and Propecia. This drug is taken as a pill and must be prescribed by a physician. It works by inhibiting the production of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone. Finasteride is not as effective as Minoxidil. Like Minoxidil it works better on the crown than on the receding hairline.

Another possible solution is to have a transplant. With a transplant, hair from the body is transplanted on the scalp. Transplants have a good track record of positive outcomes. Transplants are completed over multiple sessions.




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