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Monday, June 22, 2009

Four Treatments Available To Treat Frontal Hair Loss

by Benjamin Scott

Men receding hairline is usually the first sign of male pattern baldness. A large percentage of males suffer from this over time as they begin to age. Luckily, there are a number of treatments and ways you can cover up this issue. Here are four treatment options for a receding hairline.

1. Hair transplants in the long run, end up being the most cost effective way to eliminate your receding hairline. In addition, it is also the most permanent method that you will find. The hair that is implanted to the affected area is usually from a specific area on the back of the head which is not affected by the androgen that attaches to our hair follicles to cause hair loss.

It is important to find a physician with a good track record performing this type of procedure. After careful examination of the back of the scalp the doctor will then be able to determine the specific area on the back of the head which is not affected by the androgen dihydrotestosterone. As soon as the new hair grafts are implanted, they typically have a 99 percent survival rate.

2. Unlike what was thought in the past of Minoxidil, a 2003 study revealed that is can work at treating men frontal hair loss. It does require you to apply it to your hair twice a day and consistency is vital.

Any improvement that has been made will disappear if you discontinue using the product. The downside to this is that you need to continue using it the rest of your life if you want to maintain your hair.

3. Low level laser therapy has been used to treat many different things. It has been used with good results as a remedy for irritations, scars, inflammations, and wounds. Low level lasers energize our cells to work efficiently. Our hair follicles are cells and they are also energized when exposed to low level lasers.

This treatment can be found at hair loss clinics and it is usually provided by placing your head under a hood which transmits laser to the scalp. Hair salons and clinics charge thousands of dollars to provide low level laser therapy. The most affordable way of receiving low level laser therapy is by purchasing a laser comb. The Hairmax laser comb has been cleared by the FDA to promote hair growth in men who have androgenetic alopecia.

4. Propecia is a medication that has been cleared by the FDA to fight male pattern hair loss. It is only available by prescription from a doctor and it is intended to be taken once a day. This medication functions by inhibiting an enzyme in the body that mixes with testosterone to create dihydrotestosterone. The result is less dihydrotestosterone produced by the body.

Propecia is one of the most effective drugs to stop or slow down hair loss but it does have a downside. Many men experience serious side effects. Some of the side effects that have been reported by some are loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, tender breasts, and even breast enlargement. These side effects are obviously much worst than having a receding hair line. It is important to talk to a doctor that you trust before taking this drug and if you don't feel comfortable with the drug, use some of the alternatives available.

About the Author
Benjamin Scott is the owner of a new hair loss forum called hair loss duel. His goal is to build one of the largest hair loss resources online to help individuals fight hair loss. Join his free forum today and start your own discussion at: http://www.hairlossduel.com

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