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Male
hair loss and going bald is a fact of life for millions of
men.
Significant male pattern baldness affects the lives of well
over one-half of adult men worldwide.
There are many possible causes of
male hair loss, however
the man who has hair loss usually finds that it is
part of his individual genetic makeup.
We hope the following information will help you better
understand the particular type of hair loss you may be
experiencing.
TYPES
OF MALE HAIR LOSS
ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA
is the modem medical term for either male or female hair
loss and baldness. It represents close to 95% of all male
hair loss and can be broken down in two parts:
First, Androgenetic, consisting of ANDROGEN (Any of
the various hormones that control the appearance and
development of masculine characteristics such as
testosterone). And GENETIC--the inheritance of genes
from either the mother or the father's side of the family.
ADD AGE, which when coupled with genetics, represents
a time clock that will signal the hair follicle to produce
an enzyme named 5 alpha reductase. When the testosterone
present in the follicle combines with the enzyme 5 alpha
reductase, it produces dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Hair
follicle receptors are sensitive to DHT and thereby start
the process of male or female pattern hair loss.
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CAUSES FOR MEN'S HAIR LOSS
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Alopecia areata: Generally thought to be an autoimmune
disorder. Causes "patchy" hair loss, often in small
circular areas in different areas of the scalp.
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Alopecia totalis: Total hair loss of the scalp, (an
advanced form of alopecia areata).
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Alopecia universalis: Hair loss of the entire body,
(also an advanced form of alopecia areata).
A CURE FOR BALDNESS?
Although we may not see a cure in our lifetime, it may be
possible. Science is closer to understanding it much better
due to a variety of recent advancements.
UNTIL THEN...
Since there are other causes of baldness in men, it is
advisable to consult with a competent, experienced
dermatologist.
What treatment options are available
for the man experiencing baldness and thinning hair?
Click here
to see what the best hair replacement and restoration
solutions are for you.

MALE
HAIR LOSS OPTIONS
Medical therapy: Rogaine (topical minoxidil). Rogaine
is the only FDA approved medication currently available for
male hair loss.
Laser Hair Rejuvenation. A non-surgical treatment
utilizing therapeutic low level lasers to deliver light
energy designed to cosmetically treat the appearance of
thin, fine, damaged hair. Physicians are praising this
technology as an effective treatment.
Hair Transplant Surgery: Modern surgical techniques
have made transplantation for males a viable treatment
option providing they are qualified candidates and have
realistic expectations.
Non-Surgical Hair Replacement:
Men's hair replacement
systems and additions have the ability to simulate a true
natural appearance while offering the client a significant
increase in overall hair density.
For a list of Transitions International member hair
loss centers and clinics worldwide,
click here.
Free,
Confidential Hair Loss Consultation
You're worth it. Do this for yourself. Your hair is is a
solution that is solvable. Deciding to have hair is a good
decision. You have the power to change your fate.
Live life the way you want,
without embarrassment, without being self-conscious, with a full head of
hair again.
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to book your free, confidential hair loss evaluation today.


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