Male Hair Loss Treatments – Are They Just Scams?

By admin · Monday, March 1st, 2010

 

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Male hair loss treatments vary in terms of their effectiveness and in general and your average male hair loss product is much stronger than what you would get for women.

Testosterone is the main hormone responsible for masculinity and when there is too much of it then your body will react two ways you will have enhanced hair growth i.e. nasal hair, ear hair and larger eyebrows as you grow older and thinning hair on the scalp or you will have the excess hair as described but also go balding.

There is no definite rule of thumb on this as to be honest scientists aren’t sure why but it is fairly well established that the major cause is genetic and not external environmental factors. A study was done by an eminent European University that studied twins. The male twins were in two control groups, one pair were identical and one pair were not.

The identical pairs and non identical pairs were monitored over a five year period and it was found (not unsurprisingly) that their hair loss was almost the same with the identical twins. In over 60% of non identical twins one twin was found to have more hair loss than the other.

It would have been interesting if the scientists had tested the effect of hair regrowth products on the identical twins but alas they didn’t!

This means then that there is a correlation between genes and hair loss that cannot be ignored in mens hair loss treatments. The problem is that many male hair loss treatments that are available do not recognize this genetic connection. What I mean is that many of the concoctions available don’t dig deep enough to discover that it is the genes which ‘control’ the trigger of DHT production (Dihydrotestosterone stops hair from growing in the follicle) and therefore do not adequately block the production of DHT before it causes the problem. It is this failure to address the blocking issue that causes rise to many  a hair loss prevention product being considered scammy.

This leads me to now say that because genes play a large part in your hair loss you cannot adequately ‘cure’ your alopecia. that would be misleading but what you can do is alleviate the symptoms i.e. the balding or thinning/receding hair.

When you realize this important fact then you will appreciate that your treatment should be looked at as long term and that you aren’t going to get a miracle permanent cure and then stop. I suspect the closest thing you’re going to get to a cure is a hair transplant but who’s got $3k and wants a lot of pain (literally – just think of dentists and injections!)

When it comes to male hair loss treatments that are effective you need therefore to look at symptoms control and then reversal with a strong hair regrowth conventional FDA approved drug – this is likely to be the best way to avoid being scammed.

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