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Hair Loss Treatment
Are you serious about stopping hair loss
and promoting the re-growth of your hair? If you are then please
take a few minutes to read the following article addressing both
hair loss treatments and the causes of hair loss. This article was
composed by one of the staff physicians at the On Line Pharmacy UK
and represents just another service to our clients so you can make
intelligent decisions concerning your health and well being.
With at least forty treatments for thinning hair patented last year
and 200 million dollars budgeted for clinical trials in the near future,
there is no mystery why there is so much confusion regarding the treatment
of hair loss. However, of all the hundreds of shampoos, ointments, herbal
supplements, gimmicks, etc.
Propecia is the only hair loss treatment
medication that is consistently prescribed by physicians for hair loss
treatment. Only Propecia (finasteride) has been proven in numerous respected
clinical trials to stop hair loss and promote the re-growth of hair. All
the rest of the products many of whose effectiveness are exposed to minimal,
if any, clinical trials should be purchased judicially.
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DHT and Hair Loss Treatment
Propecia is the only oral prescription medication for the treatment
of hair loss. Extensive hair loss research has revealed that men who
suffer from male pattern hair loss have increased levels of dihydrotestosterone
(DHT). DHT is produced from testosterone through the activity of 5-alpha-reductase
enzyme. Propecia inhibits 5-alpha-reductase, thus, blocking the formation
of DHT preventing hair loss by interrupting a key element in the development
of male pattern hair loss.
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Hair loss treatment clinical studies were conducted in men age 18 to
41 with mild to moderate degrees of male pattern hair loss. All individuals
treated with
Propecia received a tar based shampoo (Neutrogena T/Gel
shampoo) and were instructed to wash their hair at least once per day.
Five year clinical studies involving Propecia demonstrated the
effectiveness of Propecia in stopping hair loss and promoting hair
re-growth:
Some
90% of men with hair loss had visible hair re growth and/or no further
hair loss following hair loss treatment with Propecia (according to
an independent hair loss panel of dermatologists).
Propecia
reduces the level of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a known
cause of hair loss.
The
majority of the men taking Propecia for hair loss treatment were rated
as vastly improved by a panel of physicians.
Most
of the men in the Propecia hair re growth clinical trials reported
their bald spot regressing, a stopping of their hair loss and excitingly
the appearance of hair re growth.
Propecia
hair loss treatment has demonstrated an excellent safety profile with
very few side effects.
Propecia has quickly become the number one prescription medication
for hair loss treatment. Propecia, an oral medication is more effective
than topical prescription ointments. Countless independent Propecia hair
loss clinical trials have confirmed that Propecia is effective in promoting
hair re growth while stopping hair loss.
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Minoxidil -
was first approved in 1979 has hypertensive medication. However, some
individuals began to develop hair everywhere. So Upjohn went back
to the lab and developed a topical version of the medication. Ten years
later minoxidil was re-introduced has Rogaine. The mechanism of action
of Rogaine remains unknown. The medication is known to be vasodilator,
however, other medications that dilate the blood vessels do not stimulate
hair growth. Rogaine is believed to work in part by partially enlarging
miniaturized follicles and reversing the miniaturization process. This
supposedly prolongs the growth phase of the hair cycle, allowing the
hair to become thicker and longer.
Hair loss treatment clinical trials have shown with the 2% solution
that 26 percent of men ages 18-49 reported moderate to dense hair re-growth
following four months of treatment. An additional 33 percent had minimal
hair re-growth. Approximately 20 percent of women between the ages of
18-45 had moderate re-growth, while an additional 40 percent minimal
re-growth. The new extra strength 5% Rogaine solution has demonstrated
slightly improved results as compared to the 2% solution in men. Currently,
the extra strength 5% Rogaine hair loss treatment solution is not recommended
for women.
Side effects associated with Rogaine are minimal. The most common side
effects reported during clinical trials were itching of the scalp and
other skin irritations in the treated areas. These side effects are not
serious and will cease upon discontinuation of the medication. Well-controlled
clinical studies have not been conducted in pregnant or nursing women,
therefore, the medication should not be used during these conditions.
There are some other topical hair loss treatment options that warrant
some discussion at this time. Please keep in mind before you rush out
to buy any of the following hair loss treatment products that there
has been limited clinical testing concerning the following hair loss
treatments:
Retinoic
Acid - was first approved for acne under the trade name Retin-A.
Since then it has been discovered that retinoic acid can be used for
several medical conditions, including hair loss treatment. Retinoic
acid is known to increase the absorption of other medications through
the skin, therefore it is hypothesized that the retinoic when used
in conjunction with minoxidil should increase the amount of minoxidil
reaching the hair follicles. There is also some experimental evidence
that indicates that retinoic acid may play a role in hair growth by
presently unknown mechanisms. There have been case reports where the
use of retinoic acid alone induced a significant amount of hair growth.
However, retinoic acid, does have some unwanted side effects associated
with its use including: itchiness and flaking of the scalp (further contributing
to dandruff), increased sensitivity to the sun, and similar to the use
of minoxidil, a small percentage of patients may experience an initial
increase of hair loss at the onset of treatment. However, usually this
resolves with time. When first starting the formulation, start using
it every other night for one week, then increase to ever night for one
week, and finally increase to twice a day. This method of use will decrease
the unwanted side effects.
Azelaic
acid - is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid found in whole
grain cereals and animal products. The medication has been approved
as a topical preparation to treat acne vulgaris. It is also used by
dermatologist to lighten hyperpigmented skin. However, there is some
scientific evidence that azelaic acid is a competitive inhibitor of
Alpha-5 Reductase. Inhibiting Alpha-5 Reductase decreases the levels
of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) in the scalp. Side effects associated
with azelaic acid include: itchiness, tingling, or stinging sensation
occurring in 1-5% of patients, redness, dryness and peeling of the
skin seen in less than 1% of patients, some patients have noted a lightening
of the skin.
Spironolactone is
a "Potassium Sparing Diuretic" that has been used for decades
to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention. However, there is also
some scientific data suggesting a beneficial effect of spironolactone
on hair loss. Spironolactone has been noted to have anti-androgen activity.
Androgenetic alopecia (male and female patterned baldness) is heavily
influenced by androgens (most specifically- DHT). Spironolactone binds
to the receptor sites on the hair follicles which blocks DHT from having
its deleterious affect on the hair follicle. Side effects associated
with spironolactone are minimal now that spironolactone has been made
into a topical solution, instead of a pill. Rarely, a patient will develop
a rash from the spironolactone solution, which resolves upon dicontinuation
of the lotion. The product also has a malodorous scent which is increased
if spironolactone is combined in the same container with other chemicals
(i.e.- minoxidil, retinoic acid). Sprironolactone solution is be applied
to the balding scalp twice a day. It should be applied and allowed to
dry (few minutes) before placing on the minoxidil solution.
Hair Loss Treatment (Hairpieces)
For
individuals who have not benefited from the pharmaceutical approach there
are hairpieces. Interestingly, over a million men in the UK sport a hairpiece,
spending some 350 million annually on the purchases and maintenance of
these products. "You would think with all his money he would have
a decent hair piece," is the quite frequently stated remark concerning
men with ill-fitting hairpieces. However, cost has less to do with a
good-looking hairpiece than does the selection of the manufacturer combined
with the grooming and care given it by the wearer. An attractive hairpiece
requires careful color matching, fitting, as well as subsequent styling
and replacement. Unfortunately, many individuals fail to properly care
for their hairpieces as time progresses. Hairpieces can be made from
synthetic materials such as nylon or actual real human hair. Prices can
vary considerably, small filler pieces may cost from £200.00 up,
full wig £500.00 up. The average hairpiece of good quality, synthetic
or real will usually cost between £500.00-£2,500.00.
The debate goes on, human hair verses synthetic
hair. Human hair tends to react more to the sun and other elements
such as chlorine. The most significant problem is the color of the
hair fades with time. Human hair also requires more maintenance including
monthly visits to the hair stylist for styling and cleaning, at a cost
of ?20-?30; periodic dyeing can cost another £55.00 - £75.00. Additionally, hairpieces made from
human hair rarely look appropriate longer one year. Manufacturers of
synthetic hair claim their products look more natural, are water resistant,
hold their shape better and last longer than human hair. However, individuals
must still bring their hairpiece in for maintenance every four to six
weeks, at a cost of £30.00 - £50.00. Synthetic hair generally
looks natural for up to two years. The decision human verses synthetic
is primarily one of preference. Reputable hairpiece companies will encourage
individuals to research both types of hair prior to purchasing.
Hair Loss Treatment (Hair Transplants)
For many men hairpieces for one reason or another
is just not an option. Many of these individuals turn to hair transplants.
The popularity of hair transplants combined with frustration of managed
care has pushed all types of physicians into the field, which has historically
consisted of dermatologist and plastic surgeons. The influx of new
hair-transplant physicians has subsequently brought transplant prices
down significantly from as high as £20.00 to, as low as, £4.00
per graft. This reduction in price is not necessarily favorable news
for all patients. Some of the more reputable hair transplant centers
have suggested that a third or more of their clientele result from
patients looking for someone to repair the inadequacies of previous
transplants.
During recent years, physicians have developed and refined new transplant
techniques that represent the way hair grows naturally. Physicians
now transplant hair using the mini/micro-graft procedure. Rather than
creating rows or clumps of conspicuous hair the mini-graft transplant
consist of much smaller grafts containing 3-6 hairs, approximately
the size of a pinhead. Micro-grafts contain only 1-2 hairs and are
used on the periphery to create a soft and natural hairline.
Donor sites are usually obtained from the posterior aspect of an individual's
head. Usually a 1/2 to 1 x 3 to 5 inch donor strip of hair is surgically
removed. The scalp is very elastic so the incision is simply pulled together
and closed with sutures. The small suture line remains concealed by the
existing hair.
The
surgery team then delicately divides the donor graft into mini/micro
grafts for transplant. The grafts are then implanted into the appropriate
donor sites. The correct selection, placement and angle of the grafts
remain the critical element in obtaining a positive result. Physicians
must posses a unique artistic flare combined with surgical skill to create
a natural appearance of the hair. Hair transplants have evolved to the
point where they are done on an outpatient basis. Most surgeries last
3-4 hours and patients may return home a couple of hours following the
procedure. A bandage is usually applied to keep the area clean and free
from infection, patients are usually asked to return the next day for
a follow-up appointment. Many patients return to work within 24 hours
although strenuous activity is discouraged.
Fortunately the scalp is very vascular, so the healing process is relatively
short. However, as with any surgery there is always risk of infection.
Individuals may also experience some swelling of the forehead in the
week following the surgery, some areas may also scab over. Patients should
also realize that transplanted hair shaft often go into a resting phase
shedding the existing hair. Usually within 3-6 months the transplanted
hair follicles will begin to produce noticeable hair. There is a new
approved product developed by ProCyte called GraftCyte that helps prevent
transplanted follicles from going into the resting phase so the transplanted
hair does not shed as often.
The number of procedures required is dependent on the surface area
that needs to be covered and the expectations of the patient. The human
scalp averages one follicular unit per 1mm and each unit represents
approximately 2.2 hairs. So a section of healthy scalp measuring 1cm
by 10 cm would represent some 1000 follicular units or around 2,200
hairs. Normally two or three sessions are sufficient to get a natural
appearance. Natural appearance does not necessarily dictate natural
density. Hair loss remains a dynamic process and donor sites are limited,
therefore, individuals are encouraged to be realistic about the density
of their transplants.
Hair Loss Treatment (Surgical Procedures)
For those individuals who desire more expedient or dramatic hair loss
treatments results there are several other surgical procedures:
Scalp
reductions - involve surgically excising a section of bald scalp from
the vertex of the head. Then the adjacent skin is extensively undermined
so the surgeon can close the incision. Following a recover period, mini/micro
grafts are later transplanted into the appropriate regions. Scalp reductions
can cost between
?1,000- ?2,500 depending on the extent of the surgery.
Transpositional
flaps - involve a series of procedures were a surgeon partially
dissects a horseshoe section of skin containing healthy hair from the
donor area. The free end is positioned over the follicular challenged
area where a section of skin has been excised. The surgeon then closes
the donor and recipient sites with sutures. Transplanted micro-grafts
are then inserted to promote a natural look. Transpositional flaps
can cost between ?2,000-?5,000 depending upon the extent of the surgery.
Tissue
expanders - are procedures involving two surgical sessions spaced
approximately 8-12 weeks apart. Expanders are balloon-like devices,
which are surgically inserted under the scalp during the first surgery.
The expanders are then gradually filled with saline solution over a
period of weeks. As the balloons expand, the skin supporting the healthy
follicles is stretched. During the second surgery the expanders are
removed, all or a portion of the bald area is excised and then the
adjacent sections of healthy scalp are sutured together. The major
disadvantage to this procedure is that individuals have to tolerate
the strange appearance of balloons underneath their scalp for several
weeks. Though men can find ways to camouflage this, most find it embarrassing.
Average cost between £2,000-£3,000.
Free
flaps - represent an extensive surgery, first all or a portion
of the bald area is excised. A section of micro vascular surgery, the
blood vessels that supply nourishment to the donor flap are connected
to the vessels in the new area. Sutures are then used to close both
donor and recipient areas and transplanted micro-grafts are inserted
to promote a natural look. There are some disadvantages to the flap
procedures. Sometimes the resulting frontal hair does not appear natural
and a scar along the hairline can be detected. Additionally, the hair
of the flap may grow in a direction different from the natural hairs,
giving an artificial look. Free flaps also cost between £1,500-£4,500
depending on the extent of the surgery.
The above mentioned procedures may be performed using local or general
anesthesia depending upon the extent of the surgery. Surgical risk is
similar to the mini/micro transplant procedures, there is always a risk
of infection. Any licensed physician may perform hair surgery, many individuals
end up with unsatisfactory results i.e. excessive scarring, patches of
thin transplanted hair partially covering areas that continue to lose
hair, loss of hair leaves the scars from previous surgeries visible,
etc. Carefully and cautiously select a surgeon, beware of seductive
marketing brochures showing after photos of men thick, full heads of
hair. Ask for referrals, actually talk with individuals who the surgeon
has treated.
Hair Loss Treatment (Products)
What about all the other products that are so cleverly
marketed including mousses, volumizers , hair sprays, shampoos, conditioners,
hot oils, etc? The first thing to remember is that many unethical companies
are going to play on the emotions of individuals with hair loss. Companies
will claim that their products have "secret constituents" that
make an individual's hair "thicker and fuller" in hopes that
sub-consciously the individual will believe that the product does actually
grow hair. One thing is for certain, there will never be a "secret
constituent" that actually works for hair loss. When the cure is
discovered it is going to be huge. The news will be the first thing Peter
Jennings mumbles on the evening news. An individual is not going to need
an expert to explain to them the name of the medication, it will be common
knowledge.
The following is a list of some common hair loss myths that
companies exploit to sell their concoctions:
Decreased
electrical stimulation - in the scalp as a cause for hair
loss. Some companies will try to sell individuals
"sessions" were they massage and electrically stimulate the
scalp. Sorry, no clinical studies have ever shown electrical stimulation
increases hair growth
Poor
circulation - in the scalp produces hair loss. This is false,
hair loss treatment clinical studies have shown repeatedly that the
blood supply to an individual's scalp with hair loss is not compromised.
Vitamin
deficiencies - are a cause of hair loss. Hair loss secondary
to vitamin deficiencies is very rare the UK. In fact, vitamin toxicity
(vitamin A) is responsible for more cases of hair loss than deficiencies
in vitamins.
Blocked
follicles - contributing to hair loss. Although individuals
with hair loss may have an increase in the amount of sebum associated
with their scalp. No study has ever indicated that the sebum could
block a hair follicle from actually growing.
Parasites -
such as ringworm is responsible for hair loss. Ringworm is actually a
fungus. Although it does cause hair loss, it usually effects children.
In addition, the hair loss associated with the fungus does not have the
characteristic male pattern.
Toweling
off - your head lightly rather than vigorously. This technique
will postpone the inevitable around two or three days.
There are reputable products on the market that do not promote hair growth
but they can help give the illusion that an individual has more hair.
Regular shampooing is an important concept for individuals experiencing
hair loss. The sebaceous glands continue to produce the same quantity
of sebum even has hair follicles shrink. Therefore, the thinning hair
shaft is subjected to more oil, which results in flat and/or dull looking
hair. DHT is also found in high concentration sebum and is secreted with
the oil onto the scalp. Regular shampooing prevents the scalp from reabsorbing
the DHT so it cannot be recycled into the follicle, thus, preventing
further damage. As a physician, patients commonly ask for a recommendation
when it comes to shampoo. There are literally hundreds of shampoos currently
on the market with a new product being introduced every day. The problem
is each one of these products has a different marketing ploy that can
be very confusing to consumers.
The most inexpensive shampoo at neighborhood department store is probably
the best, however, none of us would actually use that shampoo! The
next choice would be the Neutrogena T/Gel shampoo. Neutrogena is a name
that has become synonymous with quality products in the hospital. Merk
Pharmaceuticals must also have some confidence in the Neutrogena products
because that is the brand of shampoo they used in their clinical trials
while testing the effectiveness of Propecia.
Men spend an estimated 60 million pounds per year on coloring their hair.
Melanocytes, the cells containing the pigment, become dormant as individuals
grow older. Usually Caucasian men begin to show signs of graying around
age thirty-five, black individuals follow around ten years later. By
age fifty, approximately 50 percent of all hairs on men are white.
Many
men resolve this condition by coloring their hair. Unlike women, hair
coloring is not generally the primary topic of lunch for most men, they
secretly color their hair. Home coloring techniques have improved significantly
over the last several years. Men now have the option to accurately color
their hair at home. Clairol's product, Men's Choice, provides five shades
of color ranging from light brown to jet-black. The coloring process
is simple, men just lather the lotion in their hair and then shampoo
it out in two-five minutes depending how subtle or dramatic a change
they prefer. The coloring process exhibits added benefits for those individuals
with thinning hair. First, the dyes will color the thin blonde vellus
hairs giving the illusion of more hair. Next, the coloring agents actually
bind to the hair follicles making the follicles thicker which further
contributes to the illusion.

Another product, that appears almost comical, is actually quite beneficial
for those individuals who are experiencing subtle hair loss primarily
on the vertex of their head. Remember the late night infomercials where
the host pulls out this can of stuff, resembling spray paint, and the
next thing you notice is the whole set has a haze finally surrounding
it. Then when the haze finally settles, the host directs his attention
to some poor follicle challenged individual whose head as been assaulted
with a paint like substance. Today, this type of product has improved
immensely, by matching a small area of the scalp with the hair color
the illusion of more hair can be realized. For example, thinning hair
in individuals with red hair is far less noticeable than in the general
public. Dermatologist attribute this to how the course red hair matches
or agrees the ruddy skin in these individuals.
Hair Loss Treatment Conclusions
If an individual is searching for an absolute
truth in determining which one medication, product or surgery can reverse
or prevent an individual's hair loss he or she will probably be very
discourage and disheartened. There is no single over the counter treatment
that has been proven to be effective for every individual.
However, most physicians agree that the best
way to treat hair loss is to take the offensive, that is, begin a
treatment with a strong hair loss treatment prescription medication,
Propecia, prior to extensive thinning. Clinical
tests have shown that Propecia has significantly reduce the hair
loss process as well as promote new hair growth. Stop hair loss,
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tests have shown that Propecia has significantly reduce the hair
loss process as well as promote new hair growth. Studies have also
shown that thinning hair shaft is subjected to more oil, which results
in flat and/or dull looking hair. DHT is also found in high concentration
sebum and is secreted with the oil onto the scalp. Regular shampooing
prevents the scalp from reabsorbing the DHT so it cannot be recycled
into the follicle, thus, preventing further damage. Frequent shampooing
also prevents hair from appearing flat and dull. Probably the best
shampoo on the market for men with thinning hair is the product Merk
Pharmaceuticals trusted in their clinical trials with Propecia, Neutrogena
T/Gel shampoo.
Propecia remains the most prescribe prescription
medication for the treatment of male hair loss. Propecia has been
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