Hairloss, Hair Loss Remedy
Hair loss or Baldness involves
the state of lacking hair where it often grows, especially on the
head.
The most common form of baldness is a
progressive hair thinning condition called androgenic alopecia or
'male pattern baldness' that occurs in adult male humans and other
species.
The severity and nature of baldness
can vary greatly; it ranges from male and female pattern alopecia (androgenetic
alopecia, also called androgenetic alopecia or alopecia androgenetica),
alopecia areata, which involves the loss of some of the hair from the
head, and alopecia totalis, which involves the loss of all head hair,
to the most extreme form, alopecia universalis, which involves the
loss of all hair from the head and the body. |
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Many companies have built a successful
business selling products that reverse baldness, by allegedly
regrowing hair, transplanting hair or selling hairpieces. There
is very little evidence that any of those which claim hair regrowth
actually work.
Treatments for
the various forms alopecia have limited success. Some hair loss
sufferers make use of so-called "clinically proven treatments" such as
finasteride and topically applied minoxidil (in solution) in an
attempt to prevent further loss and regrow hair.
As a general
rule, it is easier to maintain remaining hair than it is to regrow;
however, the treatments mentioned will help some of the users
suffering from Androgenetic alopecia, and there are new technologies
in cosmetic transplant surgery and hair replacement systems that can
be completely undetectable. The effectiveness of finasteride and
minoxidil is not universally accepted. |