Baldness Treatments
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Wednesday, 13 December 2006
Hair loss is a natural process. Hair loss has been a common problem that that can cause enormous heartaches in society and the medical society has tried to address for centuries with minimal success. Hair loss is a normal process but it becomes problematic when the hair loss is excessive. Today there is more evidence that some forms of treatment maybe able to help people stop or reduce hair loss. Many hair care products are available in the markets that claim to solve these hair loss problems. From shampoo, to laser combs, medications, and also from ancient Egyptian practices with lettuce and massage preparation made from Fir Tree extracts, man has tried different methods and therapies to stop hair loss and stimulate re-growth. Castor Oil was used by the Egyptians to encourage hair growth. They were mixing it with Sweet Almond Oil to improve the aroma and make the oil smoother and easier to spread. In the rainforests of South America, the Taiwano Indians treated scalp problems with heated extract of banana.

However, the enormous amount of valid scientific research that has gone into the subject of baldness has reaped some bona fide results, too. There are many medications that can deal with male hair loss. One treatment is increasing use of finasteride, an antiandrogen that is typically used in the treatment of prostate cancer. A well known branded medication is known as Proscar and Propecia designed to specifically help men who are experiencing male pattern hair loss. Genetically Propecia, is known as Finasteride. It is known to help men that are dealing with male pattern hair loss, also known as DHT. This particular pattern of baldness and hair loss is known to directly affect men because of genetics that are inherited from both their mother and father.

If you will take a prescription medication like Propecia, it is sure that it will be more effective in men than in women. Propecia will interact with male pattern baldness by adding an androgen hormone as a possible treatment. This will then balance out with the enzymes and other chemicals that are causing hair loss. In clinical studies, hair count increased during the first year and was maintained in those that took Propecia for 24 months. If you wish to take Propecia, it is useful to know how this medication can possibly help you in your hair loss.

There is another meditative prescription-Minoxidil which has a great effect in favor of advanced hair loss. Minoxidil is originally developed as an antihypertensive drug and proved to have some regenerative properties on hair follicles. If you will stop the administration of this drug, it will cease and reverse and can be hoped for a thin hair too. Even users may be affected to severe allergic reactions by misusing this medication.

Tricomin (or Triamino Copper Nutritional Complex) is a product that has reportedly been of some benefit to a limited number of users. Theoretically, its effect of enhancing melanin production and eliminating certain free radicals encourages hair growth. Other forms of treatment such as hair cloning have proved successful under laboratory conditions and have not found useful human applications yet.