A Practical Guide To Hair Loss Treatments For Men

By Anthony Devlin

If you are a man who is losing his hair, most likely it has been a very gradual process. Most male pattern baldness is. Most men try to overlook it as long as possible until it is too late and they have already lost the majority of their hair. This can make them look older than they really are. Instead of waiting, men should consider hair loss treatments. This is because most work much more effectively if they are started when there is still a large amount of hair left. Here is a look at some of the hair loss treatments that are available.

There are many different methods of treating hair loss including surgery and products which are applied to the scalp. Minoxidil is a generic drug that has been proven to encourage hair regrowth and slow the loss of the hair that you have. If you cannot find it under its generic name, you may be able to find the brand name product Rogaine, which many people have heard of. In order to use topical products they are applied to the scalp and rubbed in, then allowed to sit on the scalp for a prescribed amount of time.

Although it is very effective, it can also cause skin irritation because of the alcohol base that the product uses. This can often be aggravated by the long amount of time that the product has to sit on the skin itself. And you may find that you need to keep paying for these pricey products because once you stop using them, your hair loss will resume and any new hair will fall out again.

If you want a permanent way to deal with hair loss, your only option is surgery. There are several types of surgery including transplanting skin, implanting hair plugs or even hair flap surgery as well. Hair transplants and hair plugs are less invasive because small strips of skin or sections of hair are being moved and implanted. Hair flap surgery is often more radical because an entire flap of skin is being stretched and resewn into place. Hairless skin is removed and the hair flap is sewn into place and acts as a new scalp and hair supply all in one.

Each of these procedures has its own risks and potential side effects. Each needs to be performed by a qualified professional. Risks can include reactions to anaesthetics or other medications used in the procedure. They can also include infection or, in some cases, a failure for the plugs or transplant to take hold. There may also be scarring in some cases.

It is amazing that in spite of the many risks and dangers, many men still choose to undergo hair loss treatments. The good thing is that if you are one of them, you can know about, and minimize your own chance of experiencing problems and increasing the chances you will be happy with your results.

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1 comments:

Steve said...

I have used both Propecia and Rogaine and I think they work well. My doctor tried to get me to switch to Proscar as an alternative to Propecia and it didn't go as well although it is the same drug.

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