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Male Pattern Hair Loss and Hormones - How are they linked?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Also known as androgenetic alopecia, male pattern hair loss is one of the most common causes of male baldness. It is caused by the action of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the male hormone on genetically vulnerable hair follicles in the scalp. These sensitive hair follicles are largely present in the crown, front and top of the head and produce an easily identifiable and characteristic pattern. The mechanism used by DHT to accomplish hair loss has not yet been completely understood, but it is believed to be caused by the process of miniaturization in hair follicles. In the scalps of genetically prone men, DHT causes the width of hair shafts to decrease progressively until the scalp hair looks like vellus hair or disappears altogether.

Pattern of hair loss
The onset of male pattern hair loss can begin at the end of puberty and is usually genetically determined. Many men start losing their hair during their 20s or early 30s. Hair loss usually begins with a receding hairline and gradually progresses to thinning hair at the top of the head. Eventually both balding areas converge to form a U shape around the sides and back of the head. The remaining hair, if any, becomes thinner and finer in texture and the rate of growth slows down. Mild or moderate hair los due to hormonal causes affects about 50% of men by age 50. This hormonal condition is thought to be hereditary in nature.

Male pattern baldness treatment
There is no known cure for male pattern hair loss, but there are a number of products and therapies that can treat or camouflage it to a certain extent. You can opt for surgical methods such as hair transplants, scalp reduction or flap surgery to restore the lost hair. Or you can ask your doctor to recommend prescription medications, which can be very effective too. Hair pieces or volumizing shampoos can be used if nothing else works.

Symptoms of Male Pattern Baldness and How can I get Treatment?

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Male pattern baldness, known as androgenetic alopecia in medical terms, affects approximately 25% of the male population by the age of 30. It is caused by a genetically-determined over-sensitivity to the hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Men suffer from hair loss in the form of a receding hairline, whereby the lateral sides close to the forehead experience maximum loss of hair. Male pattern baldness is treatable with the help of Propecia, a clinically-proven treatment that fights against hair loss and promotes re-growth.

How does Propecia work?
Finasteride, the active ingredient present in Propecia, was originally discovered as a treatment for prostate enlargement and users noticed that it also promoted hair growth. A 2-year clinical study on the effects of Propecia conducted by Merck Pharmaceuticals reported that 66% of men using the drug had visible re-growth while 33% suffered from no more hair loss. Another 5-year clinical study reported that 48% of men taking Propecia had visible re-growth of hair while 40% men had no more hair loss. Propecia helps to reduce the levels of DHT inside the scalp and blocks the shrinkage of hair follicles. Once the shrinkage stops, hair starts growing again. Like most other medications, Propecia too has a few side effects such as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and low amounts of semen. However, these side effects are experienced by less than 2% of men and tend to disappear after a while.

How should I use Propecia?
Propecia is available in the dosage strength of 1mg. It is not advisable to lower or increase the dosage without a doctor’s advice. Food intake does not make a difference while taking Propecia. If a dose has been missed, take it as quickly possible. However, if the next dose is almost due, follow your regular schedule.

Where should I keep Propecia?
It is advisable to store Propecia in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. It is not meant to be taken by anyone below the age of 18, so keep it out of reach of children and teenagers.

An overview of Male Pattern Baldness Drugs

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Male pattern baldness is not a serious condition or a disease, but men who suffer from it often feel bad about their loss and can suffer from low self-esteem and low confidence. Baldness or hair loss can begin at any age in men. Sometimes men as early as in their twenties experience hair loss while sometimes some men have a thick mane of hair until their ripe old age. Today’s hectic and stressful lifestyle further adds to this problem.

If men start to lose hair at a young age, it affects them adversely. It not only makes them feel unattractive but it can also hamper their confidence and self-esteem. Some men feel that their fast approaching baldness is a sign of old age and can suddenly behave awkwardly. Men trying to find suitable partners find themselves at a loss. Some women can find baldness and receding hair unattractive and don’t choose to go out with men suffering from male pattern baldness. The most popular treatment for male pattern baldness is Propecia finasteride.

Does Propecia finasteride always work?
Propecia finasteride works in more than 80% of men who take it. It is the most successful treatment for male pattern baldness and comes in an easy-to-take pill. It is clinically tested and proven and because of this, most people choose to opt for Propecia. Most men who take Propecia finasteride witness no further hair loss and sometimes they even experience new hair growth.

Possible health concerns
Propecia finasteride is safe to consume and causes very few side effects. Some of the possible health concerns if you take Propecia are low sexual desire, temporary impotence and a low sperm count. If you are planning to have a baby, it is advisable to avoid Propecia for some time. Women should under no circumstances be exposed to Propecia, as it may cause certain health consequences.

Hair Loss can be beaten!

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Hair loss is a distressing condition and most people losing hair fall victim to depression, low self-esteem and many social problems. However, all these problems can be things of past now, as male pattern hair loss can now be treated. Men suffering from hair loss can get back their hair or stop further hair loss with a revolutionary medication known as Propecia. However, more on this later, let us first delve deeper into the causes of hair loss in men, also known as androgenic alopecia.

Androgenic alopecia
For years scientists have been researching constantly to find out the causes behind male hair loss or androgenic alopecia. From barber’s combs to hats and from grandfather’s inherited genes to hormones, a lot of things were put to blame. However, most researchers today blame hormones, called androgens, for hair loss. Male pattern baldness is believed to be caused by a genetic sensitivity of hair follicles to dihydrotestosterone, which causes the follicles to shrink. Dihydrotestosterone shortens the lifespan of follicles and prevents them from producing hair normally. A few years ago, there was no treatment for hair loss but a medication (finasteride) developed for prostate problems was found to have an interesting side effect, which turned out to be a unique selling point and today this medication is the most popular hair loss treatment in the market.

Propecia Finasteride
Manufactured by Merck, Propecia finasteride works by inhibiting the production of dihydrotestosterone in the body. This helps hair follicles from shrinking further. Propecia works in more than 80% of men taking it and has no or minimal side effects. Finasteride was originally developed for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in low doses, and prostate cancer in higher doses. It is still available for the treatment of these serious conditions in men. However, it is more famous as a hair loss drug than a drug for these conditions. Consult a doctor and find out if Propecia finasteride is safe for you as a hair loss medication or not.

BID ADIEU TO HAIR LOSS

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The major cause of hair loss in men is a condition called male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia. In this condition hair loss occurs in a well-defined pattern beginning above both temples. Hair may also thin at the crown. Male pattern baldness can progress into partial or complete baldness in some men. Male pattern baldness can be commonly noticed in men in their middle ages, however, these days’ men in their 20s and 30s are also experiencing hair loss due to male pattern baldness.

Common causes for male pattern baldness
Male pattern baldness is said to be primarily caused by a combination of two factors - a genetic predisposition and Dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

According to experts, a man who is experiencing male pattern baldness has inherited a gene that is likely to cause hair loss. On the other hand, DHT is the active form of male sex hormone testosterone that is present in every man, however in some men there may be an excess of DHT. Research has shown that elevated levels of DHT shrink hair follicles and suppress the growth of new hair. It has also been proved that if the production of DHT is suppressed, hair follicle with continue to thrive and thus excess hair fall can be prevented.

Various treatments available for male hair loss
The treatment methods available for male hair loss include –

Natural hair loss treatment – This includes use of herbal shampoos, oils, supplements and hair therapies. Many men prefer natural treatment for hair loss as it does not come with side effects associated with medications. There are many fake treatments available in the market, so it is advised that you consult a doctor before trying a natural hair loss treatment.

Hair transplantation – This is a surgical method. Hence it’s expensive and its success depends on the skill of the surgeon. The method involves relocation of bald resistant hair follicles (from the back and sides of the head) to a person’s bald or thinning hair area. Side-effects include risks of infection and scarring.

Hair Loss Medications – Currently, this is the most popular method for hair loss treatment. Hair loss treatment such as Propecia (Finasteride) offers convenient and effective male pattern baldness treatment for men. Other hair loss medication is Minoxidil (sold under the trade name of Rogaine and Regaine).

Advantages of Propecia over other methods
Listed below are the advantages of Propecia (Finasteride) over other hair loss treatment methods.

  • Propecia (Finasteride) is proven effective in about 80% of men.
  • Studies have proven that Propecia prevents further hair loss and actually helps to increase the number of hair strands in any given area of the head.
  • Propecia is convenient to take as you just need to take one pill a day.
  • Propecia has been approved by the FDA as a prescription only male pattern baldness treatment drug for men.
  • Propecia has been in use since 1997 and is currently one of the most prescribed pills for male pattern baldness treatment. Hence its safety and efficacy is well-proven.

Let’s discuss most common male health problems

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Some of the most commonly occurring male health problems are impotence and male pattern baldness. While impotence usually strikes elderly men, mostly in their 50s and 60s, male pattern baldness may occur earlier and can be noticed in men who are still in their 30s. Both impotence and male pattern baldness can reduce a man’s self-esteem and may affect his social and personal life.

Male pattern baldness and its treatment
Male pattern baldness also called androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause of baldness in men. In this condition, hair is lost in a well-defined pattern beginning above both temples. Hair may also thin at the crown or the head. If not treated, male pattern baldness could lead to partial or complete baldness. Male pattern baldness is caused due to elevated levels of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) in some men. DHT is the active form of male sex hormone testosterone. Most effective and popular treatment for male pattern baldness is the use of oral medication Propecia (Finasteride). Regular use of Propecia checks the production of DHT and helps in stopping further hair loss and also assists in new hair growth.

Other methods of male pattern baldness include use of topical treatments like shampoos and oils and hair transplants.

Impotence and its treatment
Impotence or erectile dysfunction in men is defined as the consistent inability to achieve or maintain erections for satisfactory sexual activity. Impotence is a commonly occurring condition that affects most men at some point in their life. Men in theirs 60s are more likely to suffer from impotence than men in their 40s. Causes of impotence could be physiological such as high blood pressure, hear ailment, diabetes etc or psychological like performance anxiety, depression etc.

One of the most effective and popular treatment for impotence is the use of oral erectile dysfunction medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. One needs to take these medicines as needed unto an hour before sexual activity. These medicines facilitate firm and prolonged erections in response to sexual stimulation and help men with ED to enjoy successful sexual intercourse.

Other methods of impotence treatment include use of vacuum pumps, injections and penile implants. These methods are understandably inconvenient and therefore not as popular as oral medications like Viagra, Cialis and Levitra.

Combating Male Hair loss - Still a Mystery

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

By the age Men reach 50, they are bound to get affected by hair loss. The key to dealing with your hair loss is to first evaluate and understand it! Once you understand your hair loss, what causes it and the types of treatment available to you it is far easier to get a mental grip on it.

Male hair loss starts at the top of the head and that is why men who go bald are often left with hair only at the sides and back of their heads. Still there are majority of men who do not know about actual causes and treatments available for hair loss and it continues to be a mystery for them.

What is Male Pattern Hair Loss (Male Pattern Baldness)?

Male pattern hair loss, otherwise known as Androgenic Alopecia or male pattern baldness, is caused by the effect of the male hormones, called androgens, on genetically predisposed hair follicles. For those who are prone to hair loss, within these genetically programmed hair follicles the male hormone ‘testosterone’ is converted into the androgen ‘Dihydrotestosterone’, or ‘DHT’, by an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. DHT inhibits the growth of new hair, which in turn leads to male hair loss and in many cases, inevitable baldness.

Treatments available

  • Prescription medications like Propecia, Minoxidil
  • Laser Treatments like Laser Comb
  • Clinical treatment therapy like scalp treatment, ultra violet and infra red light therapy, laser massage
  • Hair transplantation

Today, drug therapy with prescription medications is most popular and convenient way to combat hair loss in men. These medicines have been clinically tested and given promising results in past! But you should always go for genuine (not generic) medicines and take proper prescriptions from your doctor along with all necessary precautions before you buy them online or from over the counter pharmacies!

Propecia - Hair loss control and treatment for men

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Hair loss is a frustrating problem that hurts men more psychologically than physically. It could be the last straw for some men who have lost their girlfriend or wife as well as job. There have even been reports of suicide by few bald men. However, losing hope can never solve a problem. The better alternative is to look for some hair loss medicine that ensures hair loss control like Propecia.

Pattern baldness is the most common form of hair loss in men. This type of hair loss occurs due to gradual shrinking of the follicles that produces hair. It is mainly caused due to genetic factors and presence of high levels of dihydrotestosterone, which is a male sex hormone.

Some hair loss treatments can cause side effects. So, you need to be watchful and a prior knowledge about the drug proves quite useful whenever you opt for a medicine. There are many hair loss treatments available for men. There are even some home based therapies for hair loss control. However, the best way is do a medical consultation and seek an effective hair loss treatment.

During clinical trials regarding a treatment for prostate problems in men, scientists found that the medication also boosted hair re-growth. Further research led to the development of Propecia. The ingredient of prostate treatment drug was same as that of Propecia.

This hair loss medicine is now available in the UK on prescription. It has shown high success rates of hair loss control among bald men. However, you should not buy Propecia without obtaining a prescription from your GP. Like all prescription drugs, this hair loss treatment can cause some side effects that are reversible in nature. Once you stop the hair loss treatment, these will disappear.