How Do You Recognize Male Pattern Baldness And How Do You You Treat It?

By Peter Albertson

The chances of balding in men are particularly high and somewhere around half of all men will suffer from balding at some stage during their life. Balding in men is usually the result of a condition called male pattern balding. What are the signs and symptoms of male pattern baldness and what are the stages of its progression?

Male pattern baldness is inherited and means that you are much more likely to experience hair thinning in your life. The hair thinning starts gradually in men and progresses right through to total baldness in those unlucky enough to get to that stage. The first sign is a slightly receding hairline.

Often the man is experiencing thinning hair on the crown of his head however at this stage this is unnoticeable whereas the receding hairline will become noticeable. As the receding hairline progresses it will become quite clear that the man is suffering from some form of advancing balding and at this stage it may also become noticeable that he is developing a bald spot on the crown of his head.

This then, in most cases of male pattern baldness, increases to the point where the baldness on the crown develops to complete baldness and the receding hairline advances to join the bald spot. Gradually complete baldness over the top of the head develops.

For many this then continues to the point where he may have total baldness on the top of his head and perhaps even continue until he has merely a horseshoe of hair around the back and sides.

This is the general progression for men suffering from male pattern baldness but might not describe how it works for you. It's hard to say before it happens exactly how male pattern baldness will affect any one individual. Some men are lucky and have less balding.

The cause of the baldness in cases of male pattern balding is now understood. DHT (dihydrotestosterone) which is a male hormone slowly limits the capacity of hair follicles to absorb nutrients and the result of this is that the follicle shrinks and the hair thins and weakens and dies.

The good news is that the FDA have approved two hair loss treatments for cases of male pattern balding. Minoxidil is one of these and it is thought that this operates by increasing the flow of blood to the hair thereby increasing nutrient supply.

Using minoxidil on its own is effective but one company has taken this approach one step further to combine minoxidil with essential hair nutrients to maximise the chances of this approach working.

Finasteride, usually called Propecia, is the other FDA approved product and it also works to promote hair regrowth but has significant side-effects, often in loss of libido.

Whilst there are 2 approved products neither will work for everyone and you need to commit to at least 6 months use and preferably 12 months use to see if they work for you.

There is a successful hair regrowth treatment for male pattern baldness. Minoxidil combined with essential hair nutrients seems to be the most successful hair regrowth treatment on the market for cases of male pattern baldness. To find out where to get it visit my website. - 29957

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