The issue of how to regrow bald spots on the scalps of men or women is always a concern to most people. The question of whether or not to keep hair on our heads is a personal question, but most people would say that they should at least have a chance at doing so. And this is where we need to examine therapies for regrowing hair into areas of the scalp which may have gone bald.
The first thing to know is that the medical condition is called Androgenic Alopecia. It's also known as male pattern baldness when it afflicts men. Hair loss is in a generally defined area, too.
Female baldness differs from the male condition, in both patterns and definition. It's theorized that it sometimes can run in the family and that it also may have to do with the presence or absence in both sexes of certain hormones, called androgens. For the most part, regrowing hair in bald spots revolves almost entirely around the use of certain chemical substances.
The first line of defense is in the use of finasteride, which goes by several different trade names, the two most common being Proscar and Propecia. These two medications are known as synthetic antiandrogens. In other words, they're produced in a lab and are meant to counteract the affects of androgenic hormones which can lead to hair loss.
The most famous or well-known treatment is with minoxidil, which is actually only the second preferred line of treatment. Most people know this substance by its trade name, Rogaine. It belongs to a class of what are called vasodilators (they cause the blood vessels to open wider).
They can enable better blood flow, and nourishment to the hair follicles and scalp areas, which can lead to hair regrowth. The effect, though, will only last as long as minoxidil is applied on a regular basis. Hair regrowth stops and even reverses sometime after discontinuation of the treatment.In all, the best over-the-counter solution is Rogaine.
There are also hair transplantation sessions available through specialty clinics and the like. Sometimes, many men just bow to the inevitable and shave everything off, though almost no woman considers this to be a sensible option.
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