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subject: Male Pattern Baldness Causes And The Treatment With Finasteride [print this page]


Male pattern baldness is the most common type of male hair loss worldwide. You can go bald at any phase in your life be it in your 20s or 40s. But the process of hair fall can be slowed down with proper and timely treatment. You have Propecia finasteride in the UK not just to prevent pattern hair fall, but also to stimulate new hair growth.

Understanding male pattern hair loss

At any given moment, human head has about 100,000 to 150,000 strands of hair and nearly 100 of them fall off everyday. The average growth cycle of a hair is about 2-6 years, after which it comes off and a new hair strand replaces it. So the next time you see a stray hair on your comb, do not panic. You can safely assume that it came to the end of its growth cycle and came off naturally. Each strand of hair is rooted in a follicle. With male pattern baldness, the hair follicles become genetically sensitive to an androgenic hormone known as dihydrotestosterone (DHT). When that happens, hair starts to come off in a pattern.

The first step to prevention Keeping the follicles alive

To stop hair loss and more importantly, to stimulate new hair growth, it is important to keep the hair follicles alive. Propecia is formulated especially for that purpose. Its active ingredient finasteride desensitises the hair follicles to DHT. This hormone triggers hair fall by shrinking the hair follicles. A shrunk hair follicle makes it difficult for the corresponding hair strand to come out of it. What finasteride does is it reduces the amount of DHT and prevents the follicles from shrinking.

Knowing the pattern

In male pattern baldness, hairline first starts to recede, exposing the anterior part of the head. Then hair disappears from a small area on top of the vertex. Receding of the hairline continues to occur simultaneously with disappearance of hair from the crown. Finally, the receding hairline meets the hairless region at the top, causing a bald head with very thin covering of hair on either side.

Genetic causes

Apart from the hormonal factors, male pattern baldness is also related to a certain type of gene which you can inherit from either parent. Some people mistakenly think that the gene variation only comes from the maternal side of the family. But a recent research showed that even the fathers can contribute to the balding head of their sons.

Propecia for prevention and regrowth

Finasteride can both prevent and reverse pattern hair loss in men. It has been proved effective in preventing baldness in 99% men who use it, while it can actually reverse hair loss in two-third of them. So with the medicine, you can actually recover some of your lost hair and feel rejuvenated with a youthful look. You should take the medicine only when you are advised by your doctor to do so. Its dosing schedule can vary from one man to another, but it takes about 3 months to notice positive results.

by: Alvin Dior




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