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Author Topic: Is Propecia Finasteride better than other male pattern hair loss treatments?  (Read 1046 times)
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« on: September 16, 2009, 09:37:01 pm »

Many people suffering from male pattern hair loss may be searching for an answer to this question. Undoubtedly, after the approval of Propecia finasteride, this hair loss treatment has provided new hope to millions of people throughout the world. This drug is available in all licensed pharmacies in the UK as well as in most countries of the European Union; Propecia can be bought from any online or offline pharmacy after obtaining a valid prescription from a licensed medical practitioner.

What is Propecia?

Propecia is an oral prescription pill that is recommended to those men only who suffer from male pattern baldness. Propecia works to alter genetic dependent factors; it increases hair growth on the scalp as well as stops further hair loss.

Propecia is the first oral drug that helps treat irreversible causes of male pattern hair loss, popularly known as male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia. In this form of hair loss, men experience thinning of hair on the scalp; this often leads to a receding hairline or to formation of bald patches on the head. Hair loss can start at any age, even as early as in the early 20s. Most of the sufferers become completely bald over a period of time.

Male pattern baldness is considered to be an inherited problem. It can occur due to a combination of factors which include excessive production of dihydrotestosterone or DHT, stress, smoking or even genetics. However, disproportionate amounts of DHT in the scalp can lead to increased hair loss, as it makes the hair follicles weak.

How does Propecia work?

Propecia contains an active ingredient called finasteride, which works in the body to stop the natural conversion process of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone or DHT. Thus, it helps to lower the DHT levels, gradually putting a stop to further hair loss.

Propecia can be helpful in men with mild to moderate form of hair loss problems. It’s not a magical remedy though its clinical trials have shown some very effective results – stops further hair fall and new hair growth. For this reason, Propecia is considered to be one of the most effective hair loss treatments on the market.

What other hair loss treatments are available on the market?
The most direct forms of hair loss treatments for men are wigs and hair transplants. It can give you a new look and dramatically change your appearance. However, costs for such treatments are quite steep and therefore prohibitive.

On the other hand, quite a few herbal preparations are also doing brisk business, irrespective of the fact how effective they actually are? These herbal products are available on the market and may help treat most reversible causes of hair loss like iron-deficiency, fungal scalp infections, or under active thyroids.

In addition, Minoxidil topical solution is also helpful in the treatment of hair loss. It has been approved by the FDA and is available only on a valid prescription from a doctor. Minoxidil comes in the form of a lotion that must be thoroughly rubbed into the scalp to reduce hair loss. This lotion helps slow down the hair loss process and also causes new hair growth.

Comparing Propecia with other hair loss treatments

Of all the treatments available on the market for male pattern hair loss, Propecia is considered to be the most effective. As a result, there is quite an obvious increase in demand for Propecia among a majority of the people suffering from male pattern hair loss. The clinical trials conducted on Propecia show the effectiveness of this male pattern hair loss treatment.

In a five-year study conducted on Propecia, the visible results speak louder than words. Every 9 out of 10 men who took Propecia reported hair growth and a stop in further hair loss. About 48% of the cases reported new hair growth and 42% reported no further hair loss.

It was also seen that 2 out of every 3 men who took Propecia reported an increase in hair count. There was a marked improvement in the disappearance of bald patches on their head. Overall, Propecia is preferred by majority of the people to any other hair loss treatment, provided it is found to be suitable.
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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 11:36:25 pm »

hmm.. actually .. i dont really understand about any of these kind of hair loss medication. propecia.. or procerin .. what do you think ? i read some of the articles related to hair loss in <a href="http://hairlosstreatmentsolutions.com/">here</a> and it's written a lot of hair loss medication, how to choose the best hair loss treatment based on your gender, and major hair loss trigger, how to choose hair loss shampoo, etc. is propecia somekind of pharmaceutical treatment ? does it safe to take a pharmaceutical treatment for a long term?
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2011, 07:21:58 am »

Propecia contains an alive additive alleged finasteride, which works in the physique to stop the accustomed about-face action of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone or DHT. Thus, it helps to lower the DHT levels, gradually putting a stop to added hair loss.
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