Treatments for Hair Loss in the Market

August 27th, 2009

Balding and hair loss can decrease self esteem, causing depression and a lack of confidence. Genetics, aging and hormonal instabilities all contribute to hair loss. Nevertheless, people who suffer from balding or thinning hair, have numerous hair loss solutions to choose from.

For the males, Propecia (generic name Finasteride) is the only accessible doctor-prescribed hair loss treatment. The drug reduces the levels of a hormone called Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a chemical that causes balding. When taken daily, Propecia takes down DHT levels by up to 60%. Around half of all men who consume Propecia regrow hair on their scalps.

The nonprescription drug Minoxidil (Rogaine) is available for men and women suffering from hair loss. Based on research shows Minoxidil works in approximately one out of every three men who apply the product twice daily. While the five-percent strength is not recommended for women, some physicians will prescribe the higher concentration. Patients using the higher dose enhanced their hair growth.

Organic supplements are also favourable hair loss treatments. Supplements such as flaxseed and primrose oils contain important fatty acids that make hair look thicker and healthier. Vitamin B3, B5, and B6 also promote hair growth. Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Coenzyme Q10 stimulate hair follicles to improve scalp circulation. Zinc, Kelp and Copper boost immune functions, aiding hair growth.

Another hair loss treatment that is available is laser hair therapy. This hair loss treatment uses low-light lasers to repair damaged hair cells. Research suggest that around 90 percent of patients regrow hair. Laser hair therapy also prevents additional hair thinning and loss.

Currently, more hair loss treatments are available to treat male-pattern baldness. However, researchers are conducting studies to further understand which hair loss treatments work best for women. While many options exist, early intervention is the key to improving hair loss and regaining self confidence.

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