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Frontal Hair Loss Treatment and Causes
While losing hair is very common among men, the sad truth is that
frontal type loss is probably the most difficult type that a man is
going to need to deal with. Not only can it be difficult to prevent
and treat , but it is the most noticeable type of pattern baldness
because it is right in front of every one. If you are going through
frontal receding, you are probably wondering whether or not it is
even treatable, and what your treatment
options are. Here, you will learn more about the most common causes
of thin hair as well as your available treatment options.
What causes male pattern baldness?
Male Pattern Baldness, or MPB,
is a genetic condition, which is caused by a male sex hormone called
DiHydroTestosterone, otherwise known as DHT.
It is produced when testosterone combines with a certain type of
enzyme. DHT then attacks the hair follicles and shrinks them, shortening
their growth phase cycle. This happens slowly, and majority of the
time, you will not even notice it taking place. In fact, some men
may even lose up to fifty percent of their frontal hair before they
even begin to notice that any type of hair loss is taking place.
So, what are the treatment options for frontal hair loss?
Anti-DHT topical frontal hair loss treatments work by reducing the
amount of free DHT in the scalp and hair follicles, reducing hair
loss. Provillus is an all natural anti-DHT
formula that works interally to prevent the DHT hormone from binding
with the follicle, preventing the damaging effects of the hormone
on the follicle (which is what causes hair loss in 95% of people experiencing
the condition.) Read more about Provillus at the Provillus website.
There are a number of different treatment options that you can
decide to choose from a number of different available choices. Another
option is Propecia. Although Propecia is proven to work for majority
of people who lose hair, there is no accurate evidence that shows
that it works for people who have receding hair lines at the temples.
However, it does help in preventing and treating hair loss that
occurs in the frontal and mid scalp anterior regions. Of course,
if you are looking for the best option for you cost wise, Propecia
can be expensive, as it costs between sixty and one hundred fifty
dollars per month.
Rogaine is another replacement option that you have for frontal
hair loss. Although it will cause new
hair growth throughout most of the head, including frontal regions,
it will not grow new hair in the temple region of the head. When
it is taken twice daily for at least four hours for a duration of
four months, however, you will no longer lose hair, even
at times in the temple region.
Another option that you have for treating hair fall in the frontal
region. You must visit a clinic that specializes in hairloss. Cost
wise, hair
restoration is probably the most expensive option for you to
treat your hair loss. Although prescription drugs and topical creams
may seem as though they are the best option, the amount of money
that you will pay each month is going to add up in the end.
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