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Hairloss Care - Natural Cures?
An overwhelming number of men and women today are worried about saving
themselves from baldness and finding a hair loss cure. Getting an
effective hair loss solution is central to their health (and beauty)
care concerns. By a sad chance, the treatment options available to
balding people, especially to balding men (men suffer from hair loss
more often and more severely than do women), are limited. Still we
see, as follows, that a hope for hair loss cure is not confined to
a single method.
Is There a Hair Loss Cure for Men
Currently, only two medical treatment options for hair loss are
available for men in UK and most of the western world. These are:
drug therapy, and transplants for hair. However, since hairloss
is primarily genetic, there is no essential man-made or natural
cure for hair loss. Losing hair simply part of life and growth,
and maturity as well as age.
Drug Therapy
While drugs are not a permanent hair loss cure and do not at all
guarantee complete hair recovery, some improvement results from
their use. The following drugs have been more successful in countering
hair loss problem.
Minoxidil
Sold by the trade name Regaine, Minoxidil tablet was originally
made for treating high blood pressure. Noticing that the drug worked
in growing new hair, Minoxidil was developed further as preventative
use medication. Now it is widely used as topical drug especially
by men with male pattern baldness. It is available as lotion for
rubbing into the scalp daily. The lotion can be bought without a
prescription provided that the pharmacist is present on the premises
where the purchase is made and confirms that it is safe for you
to get Regaine. Minoxidil has been reported to stop hair loss effectively
but good new hair growth comes only in about one third of the users,
so it should not be classified as a natural cure for hair loss.
Response time is about four months. It has also been found that
stopping the use of Minoxidil again results in the onset hair loss.
Finesteride
Finesteride is available by the name Propecia. Finesteride works
by inhibiting the conversion of the hormone testosterone into DHT,
a process responsible for hair loss. Reversible side effects related
to sex drive, volume of semen etc. have been reported from the use
of Finesteride. The drug is available on prescription only, and
does not claim to cure hair loss due to the fact it does not work
for everyone.
Anti-Androgen Therapy
Different hormonal drugs have been used, by experts in hormone
therapy, to directly block the >activity of DHT and thus stop hair
loss. This approach comes under the rubric anti-androgen therapy.
Hair Transplant Surgery
In simple words, >hair transplant surgery rearranges the scalp
surface to bring the volume of bald areas on head to a minimum,
thus maximizing the spots with good hair regrowth. Surgery is meant
for long-term hair treatment and is obviously more expensive than
drug therapy, but is also not a hair loss cure. Instead, the process
uses other hair units to fill in the missing spots and affected
area. Finding an expert surgeon is also not easy. One thing to remember
is that surgery does not guarantee the cessation of hair loss around
the reconstructed areas and more than one surgeries are usually
required to get your hair nicely growing.
Hair Loss in Women
Women suffer hair loss less often and less severely than men. The
cure for women runs along the same lines as men - there is no permanent
cure yet. Rogaine (another trade variant of Regaine) and Propecia
are the two most commonly used drugs for hair loss in women. Hair
transplant therapy has also become popular in recent years. In retrospect,
it is easy to see that there is no cure for hair loss, because the
condition is a natural process and phenomenon.
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