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Pattern hair loss treatments
1. Pattern Hair Loss
Treatments
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2. Hair loss happens to almost half of the
world’s population. You might have already
accepted your condition but sometimes –
just sometimes, you wish it could have
happened to someone else instead. Who
wants to lose his hair anyway – or his head
in the process? Now you are looking for
that one solution. But it’s an ocean out
there. It’s hard to choose from a haystack
of probably fake or ineffective products.
The clincher is that treatments for hair loss come in different packages but
are basically marketed for the same purpose. Drugs, lotions, laser therapies,
herbal treatments, and hair replacements belong to the most popular
options.
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3. Minoxidil
When it comes to scientific leverage, Minoxidil is it.
Minoxidil is one of the hair loss treatments which received
FDA approval to treat hair loss. It has been tried and
tested since the 1980s. Initially, it was introduced as an
antihypertensive. As a hair loss treatment, it is a
vasodilator so that it widens the passageway of the blood
in the scalp. Still it remains inconclusive how the entire
mechanism directly results in hair regrowth.
Only a 2% Minoxidil solution is advisable to women while a
5% solution is to men. It is assumed that Minoxidil is more
effective for women than for men because women only
experience a diffuse hair loss pattern.
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4. Spironolactone
Spironolactone is an oral diuretic that also serves as an antihypertensive. It
has various benefits to women such as breast enlargement, minimal
menstrual disturbances, and breast tenderness. But it can also cause
serious hyperkalaemia. On the other hand, it is rarely or not at all
recommended to men because it can lead to impotence and chest pain.
Like most hair loss treatments, it is an anti-androgen which means that it
blocks the production of the androgen in the ovaries and adrenal glands.
Therefore, it stops the formation of DHT in the scalp.
Cyproterone Acetate
Similar to Spironolactone, cyproterone acetate is an anti-androgen which is
recommended to women alone. It is an effective treatment for mild cases
of hirsutism in women and female pattern baldness. Long-time use
however can lead to liver toxicity and increase in blood clots.
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5. Finasteride and Dutasteride
Finasteride and Dutasteride contain anti-androgenic
properties, thereby hindering the DHT activity. More
exactly, they block the enzyme 5- alpha reductase from
interacting with male hormones. Unlike Spironolactone
and Cyproterone Acetate, Finasteride and Dutasteride are
only hair loss treatments prescribed to men. The
difference lies mainly in the effects of all these drugs on
the normal hormone levels in women and men. While
these drugs are actually effective to some extent, they are
said to contribute to a more serious prostate problem.
This is according to a recent FDA report.
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