Methods Used To Cure And Treat Male Baldness

by Harry Regan on 26/09/2009

Male baldness can affect any man at some point in their lives. For some it happens earlier in life than others. There are hair loss products on the market to help, as well as products claiming to be a baldness cure and many other hair loss products, some good, some little more than a glorified moisturiser.

There are many reasons why men can suffer from baldness, some are to do with age, some are because it runs in the family and others can be down to ill health or treatments. There are many hair loss products available, some men choose to wear a wig rather than other methods, but the problems there are that they are not secure. They can also look quite un-natural.

Cosmetic surgery is another option for sufferers of male baldness. The way this works is by removing hair from other parts of the body from the root. This is then put onto the bald head. After hair loss treatment of this king the survival rate of hair that has been implanted is 90 to 100%.

One method that leaves less scarring than the above, yet has the same success results is where the surgeon takes the hair in the same way but implants it with a tool similar to a small punch, this implants the hair in a similar pattern as if you look at a dolls hair.

After you go for hair loss treatment of this kind, you will find that the hair will fall out, although this is only temporary, as new growth will start soon after.

There is a tablet that is also available to treat hair loss. It contains an ingredient that is called MSM. The research into MSM has shown that there has been an increased growth of hair on many people tried.

NAC is another ingredient that is in some of the hair loss products. It has been shown to reduce the amount of hair loss occurring meaning that men can keep their natural hair for much longer.

There are many other hair loss products also available; these include conditioners, lotions and also creams that are applied to the head directly. These products can either be massaged in and washed out, or in the case of some they have to be left in to be given time to work and become effective.

A thinning comb is also available, and for those who prefer to use a brush, they also have one of those. You can choose which is best for you depending on the length of your hair. The brushes and combs claim to keep the hair nourished and also to look thicker. Although this is not a treatment for baldness, it can help those beginning to suffer from hair loss to keep the hair they already have and by making it look thicker it will hide the thinner parts. There is a satisfaction report back of 90%.

There is a type of hair gel also available, although this is more of prevention than a cure. It is supposed to help combat the early signs of baldness, such as hair thinning, and is to stop the problem from getting any worse.

Some of the products that have been made for hair loss have a product within their ingredients, which has been created to eliminate body made chemicals that stop the production of DHT. If the DHT blockers are not stopped then the DHT level within the body in decreased and this is one of the causes of male baldness.

There are a vast array of products available to help stop male baldness or to cure it or help it when it is already established. Some of the procedures can be invasive, where as others are just as easy as taking a tablet or massaging your head with lotion or similar. Which you choose is up to you, but with the products available to suit each need it is definitely time to throw away the hats and be proud of who you are inside and out. Remember though that even surgical results take a while to get the results you need so bear with your desired method.

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