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Facts about Baldness in Men
There many common misconceptions that people tend to have about balding.
You may have even believed some of these misconceptions yourself.
Here, you will learn whether some of the things that you may have
learned about balding are a myth or fact.
It is possible for men to begin to bald as early as in their late
teens.
This may have been one of the statements that you thought was a
myth about balding. However, it is very true. Males can begin to
bald in their late teens and end up going completely bald by the
time they are in their late twenties.
Despite previous myths, male
hair loss is not only inherited from your mother - it can be
inherited from the maternal and paternal sides of the family.
Previous research suggested that the baldness gene could only be
inherited from your mother. This would have meant that you only
had a fifty percent chance for inheriting the gene that could cause
you to be bald. However, new research proves that you can inherit
this gene from your father as well. This means that the fact that
you could only inherit baldness from your mother was, in fact, a
myth.
Hair loss can be prevented
and treated
before it makes you bald.
Many people think that once you begin to lose hair, you are going
to end up going bald no matter what. However, this is not the case.
By using certain hair loss medications, such as Provillus
Propecia or Rogaine, you can prevent your head from going bald.
By getting medical treatments for hair loss such as transplants,
you will be able to treat your bald areas. This is, in fact, true.
Shaving hair will help it grow back in thicker.
This theory has always been a proposed way to prevent yourself
from going bald if you begin to notice any hair loss. However, it
is not a true theory. Shaving your head will not increase the amount
of healthy hair that exists in the scalp. Unfortunately, this theory
is simply a myth.
Standing on your head can prevent or treat baldness.
The theory that if you stood on your head, you could prevent yourself
from becoming bald or you could treat your baldness, was believed
for many long years. The idea behind this theory was that hairloss
would no longer happen if your blood could flow to your hair follicles.
However, as there is no evidence that proves that standing on your
head can prevent or treat baldness, this theory is a myth.
As you can see, there are many common misconceptions and facts
when it comes to balding. If you want to find out the truth about
anything, you should speak with your primary care physician.
Male pattern baldness, which can being in the early teens, is caused
by the hormone DHT and its effect on the hair follicle. You can
prevent follicular damage by preventing DHT to attack the follicle
using natural formulas that block
DHT from binding with the follicle.
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