It is well known that hair grows faster in males than in females. Because of this, a person with a receding hairline may see their hairline gradually becoming smaller. For many men, this condition is referred to as male pattern baldness. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments that can help slow down or even reverse the loss of hair on top of the head. Most of these treatments involve a combination of medical and non-medical techniques.
One common technique for treating hair loss involves the use of drugs called Minoxidil or Rogaine. Rogaine is FDA-approved and is recommended by most dermatologists. Although it is relatively new, many dermatologists believe that it is just as effective as other similar drugs such as Propecia and Avacor or finasteride. However, the only drawback to using minoxidil is the fact that it only works when the scalp is exposed to light.
If you have tried Rogaine and were not able to find success, you may want to try a more natural hair thinning treatment option. In this case, you will need to consult a dermatologist and ask for advice regarding a non-invasive treatment method for your thinning hair or pattern baldness. The most popular non-invasive procedure available today combines thermic technology and hair cloning. This procedure allows patients to clone hair follicles from healthy areas of the scalp, which rejuvenates the follicles and helps prevent hair thinning and balding.
During the regeneration process, cloned hair follicles are actually implanted into the bald areas. Once they begin to grow, the cloned follicles divide and produce new hair strands. After continuous implantation, hair strands begin to form and the hair follicles eventually reach the end of the growth phase. As hair cells replenish themselves, the old and brittle ones are gradually eliminated.
This technique has been proven to be successful in treating different forms of alopecia including female and male pattern baldness. Cloning is also effective with respect to treating Alopecia Areata, or Australia, which is the most common cause of baldness. Cloning is also effective for treating secondary hair loss such as male and female pattern baldness. During the growth cycle of hair follicles, it takes up to six months for hair follicles to regenerate. After this period, new hairs are produced continuously. Thus, with continuous treatments, you will be able to keep your hair longer and healthier.
However, if your goal is to completely cure or prevent hair loss, these methods are not enough. You will need to undergo scalp surgery and laser treatments. These treatments are capable of treating severe alopecia and are considered to be more advanced than topical solutions and medications. However, these treatments do not slow down hair loss to the extent that it can be undetectable.
Topical solutions and medications can help you prevent further hair loss or retard it in its tracks. On the other hand, scalp surgery only aims to remove follicles that have already fallen out. It also helps to stimulate hair follicles to produce more hair. Cloning, however, aims to fertilize hair follicles so that they can continue to produce hairs. This method also stimulates the growth phase of hair growth and enables the follicles to produce more hairs once more.
In conclusion, before undergoing a scalp treatment to re-grow hair, it is important to get the right diagnosis from your doctor. For instance, if you have female pattern baldness, your doctor may recommend Cloning to help you keep your hair. If you have male pattern baldness, your doctor may recommend Electrocauterization or chemical peels to accelerate hair growth. Your doctor should be able to give you the right treatment for your unique case of hair loss.