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Natural Hair Loss Treatment

Submitted by cadyheron on Mon, 04/25/2016 - 23:07

Protocole Perte de Cheveux 

Finding hair loss treatments that work can be exhausting and disheartening but there are a select few you can trust. How well they help with your problem will depend on the type of hair loss you have and if they are complemented by appropriate supporting products and supplements.

FDA Approved Hair Loss Treatments

You'll find a plethora of treatments for hair loss that will all attest to being the most effective but in fact there are only three treatments that have been approved by the FDA. This means that they have undergone extensive clinical and scientific testing in order to prove not only their efficacy but also their safety in treating hair loss.

Propecia

This is known to be the single most effective treatment for male hair loss and its success has been continually demonstrated. In studies of men aged 18 to 41 with mild to moderate male pattern hair loss these results were recorded:

2 of 3 men who took Propecia regrew hair, as measured by hair count
All men who took the placebo lost hair by the end of the 5-year study
Throughout the 5-year study, the difference between the 2 groups increased. The maximum increase in hair count with Propecia occurred in the first 2 years of the study
By the end of the study, there was an average difference of 277 hairs in a test spot (1-inch circle on top of head) between men who took Propecia and men who took a placebo
Most men have to use Propecia for at least six months before seeing visible results but some men will notice results in as little as three months of starting treatment.

Propecia is most effective when taken as soon as the warning signs for male pattern hair loss appear. In a five year study, the longest controlled clinical trial of a hair loss treatment in fact, men who were treated with a placebo and then switched to Propecia one year later never caught up to the men who took Propecia for the full 5 years.

Because male pattern hair loss is an ongoing condition, if you stop taking Propecia, you will likely lose any hair you have gained during treatment because it allows the condition to continue to progress. Male pattern hair loss is the result of a genetic sensitivity toward dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which, in genetically predisposed hair follicles, causes them to shrink. This in turn results in thinning hair - the first warning sign - and if left untreated, can lead to baldness as the hair follicle eventually becomes dormant. Propecia inhibits the formation of DHT on the scalp and reduces further hair loss and helps regrow visible hair but there is not sufficient evidence that Propecia works for receding hairlines at the temples.

For optimum results, it is advised that Propecia is combined with one or more of the proven treatments, and it's also important that any use of prescription treatment is monitored by a specialist.

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