Showing posts with label hair growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair growth. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Is There a Baldness Cure?

By L.S. Schneider

For centuries men have been trying to solve the problem of premature baldness and hair loss. There are mentions of hair loss solutions in some of the ancient Greek teachings and there are even hieroglyphics that have been found in Egyptian tombs on the subject. One of these paintings from about 3500 years ago shows a man being treated with a concoction purported to increase hair growth. But after all these years, men are still being humiliated by having bald spots.

Science has done a good job of explaining what causes baldness in men. The majority of people who suffer from this problem have a condition known as Androgenetic Alopecia which is also called male pattern baldness in layman's terms. This condition is caused by a hormonal element called DHT that affects the hair follicles and causes them to stop producing hair shaft material. This does not happen over night. Usually a man will experience thinning hair for a few years before it gets to the point that he has a bald spot. Over this time the DHT bonds with the hair follicles and causes it to slow down production of the hair. As the hair follicle is weakened more and more, the hair shafts become thinner and eventually break off and fall out. Once enough hair follicles have been affected the man experiences a bald spot in that area of his scalp.

There are several treatments to slow down the affect of DHT on the hair and some are very effective. The problem is, once the hair follicle has be weakened to the point that it can no longer support hair growth no product can cause it to start production again. Generally the follicle will become encased in fibrotic material.

Once a man's hair falls out from this problem the only really effective option is to replace the hair follicles that have been rendered useless. The best way to do this is to transplant growing hair from one area of the patient's head to the balding area. This is known as a hair implantation or a hair transplantation procedure. Luckily, most men do not lose their hair on the back of the head when they are suffering from male pattern baldness. The cosmetic surgeon can simply remove the hair units from this area and place them into the scalp where they are needed. The hair follicles can now begin to produce natural hair to match the hair surrounding the former bald spot. This hair can continue to grow for years to come with no further treatment.

If you would like more information on this baldness cure and what it can mean to you then visit the Hair Restoration Blog and find out how to stop the embarrassment of hair loss for good.

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Thursday, 30 April 2009

What is Hair Loss

Hair loss
Hair growth in humans is always unstable which means while some of the hair grows that time remaining hairs remains in resting stage. For a person who is not losing his hairs, about 90% of the hairs on his head are in a 2-7 years growing phase. The remaining 10% are in a phase of experiencing a 2-4 month resting phase. As one hair sheds, a new one replaces it. This is a process which repeats itself over and over again for many years in most of the people.
Problem of hair loss occurs when this continues process becomes skewed. Instead of the increment in re-growth rate of hairs faster than the shed rate, it decreases, thus, in result to this shedding exceeds the rate of re-growth.
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) is a kind of hormone. Presence of this hormone is directly linked with hair loss. DHT hormone is formed when testosterone and 5-alpha-reductase merge. This excess of DHT leads to follicles that grow back shorter and thinner. After some time, this DHT imbalance leads to baldness.
Reason behind DHT imbalance is believed to be caused by genetics or an underlying medical condition.
Some of the reasons behind hair loss are:
1. Improper Nutrition supply in body
2. Different Medications
3. Hair damaging products
4. Heavy medical treatments
5. Scalp Disease or Infection
6. Disease
Most of these can be treatable with a variety of products that are available at various shops according to prescription. It is advised to consult the doctor to help diagnose the problem.