Hair
Loss Treatment Starts At The Dermatologist
By Michael Russell
You can't afford hair transplants but need to do something. What
can you do? A Dermatologist may be the best first step to hair
loss treatment.
Hair
grows normally in cycles. There is a phase when the hair is in
an active cycle , which can last from six to ten years. The next
cycle is one of regression which last two or three months. This
cycle is then followed by a period of rest for two or three weeks.
It's
important to understand that each and every hair is made of protein
growing from individual hair follicles. When a hair strand falls
out of a follicle at the end of the resting period, a new hair
starts to grow in its place. Most people lose from fifty to one
hundred hairs per day.
Androgenetic
or better known as male pattern baldness, is by far the most common
type of male hair lose. It can start sometimes as early as the
teenage years. Males that are genetically predisposed for baldness
can find themselves starting to lose their hair with the beginning
of puberty. The reason is that puberty brings an increase in the
testosterone production, which in turn increases the DiHydroTestosterone
(DHT). DiHydroTestosterone changes the production of new hair
in the hair follicles. The hair strands become thinner with each
cycle. They grow slower and start to fall out at much shorter
lengths. Finally the hair follicle stops producing hair altogether.
When this takes place the hair follicle is lost.
One
solution and treatment for this problem is to increase the hair
growth. A product called Minoxidil is one of the best known products
for treatment of this problem. There is a 5 percent mixture for
men and a 2 percent mixture for women. It was developed as a pill
to treat high blood pressure but was found to also increase hair
growth. It was then further developed as a topical solution to
treat hair loss. Curbing DHT production will cut down on the damage
to the hair follicles and thereby help prevent hair loss. A product
called Finasteride/Propecia is also a DHT inhibitor and is taken
orally. This product works well for hair loss on top and in the
front of the head. You'll need a perscription for Finasteride/Propecia
and it is not approved for women or children.
Minoxidil
and Finasteride are both FDA approved an must be used daily. Usually
it takes three or four months before the effects are seen. Discontinuation
of use will result in the return of hair loss.
Sometimes
inflammation can cause and contribute to itching and hair loss.
There are products like Nizoral, which is a shampoo, that can
help with inflammation of the scalp. Retinoic acid, which is a
product normally used for acne problems, has also been shown to
help with hair growth.
A
good approach to a hair loss problem would be a visit to a dermatologist.
He can evaluate the family history and determine if genetics,
other factors or both are involved. If the problem is male pattern
baldness he may prescribe medication. Medication is not a cure,
but it can help slow down and many times reverse the hair loss
process. Medication can help save normal functioning hair follicles
and thereby future hair loss.
It's
important to start early, to minimize as much hair loss as possible.
Hair loss products are generally not inexpensive. Having a prescription
plan can usually cover the cost for such products. There is no
known cure for hair loss at the present. Treatment will be an
ongoing process, but the results are almost always positive.
Michael
Russell
Your
Independent guide to Hair Loss
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