The article
will outline some of the common treatments used to combat this form
of hair loss.
Coping with male pattern baldness
Androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) is by far the most common
cause of hair loss amongst men and a serious problem for many women.
For it to develop, three important components must come into play:
1. A genetic predisposition for balding to occur.
2. The presence of male hormones.
3. Aging - enough time for the first two factors to
occur.
Despite the common perception, familial baldness patterns
are not completely reliable as predictors of future hair loss. The
fact that your parent or grandparent exhibited a given pattern does
not guarantee your hair loss development will be the same. However,
if your father was completely bald and you begin to lose hair excessively
at an early age, it's safe to assume you will develop extensive
balding.
All normal men and women produce male hormones such
as testosterone and DHT. These hormones have a useful role to play
in both sexes but it is the fact that androgens occur in much higher
concentrations in men that explains why this type of hair loss is
more common in males.
The effect of these hormones on hair follicles is as
follows:
1. High levels of an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase
occur in cells of the hair follicle.
2. This enzyme converts testosterone into DHT.
3. DHT causes the robust terminal hairs to miniaturize.
4. This leaves soft, fine hairs that provide poor scalp
coverage.
5. The growth phase becomes shorter until these soft
hairs are lost for good.
Excessive hair loss can occur at any age and may even
stop only to start again. As time progresses the process of hair
loss accelerates leading to its logical conclusion.
Understanding this process helps to explain how the
currently available treatments for male pattern baldness work. Propecia
is one of only two FDA-approved hair loss treatments and it works
by interfering with the process outlined above. In brief, Propecia
inhibits the formation of DHT in the system thus slowing down and
eventually stopping the adverse effects of DHT on the hair follicle.
Most of the non-drug, commercially prepared products
operate on a similar basis by utilizing natural ingredients that
attempt to interfere with the production of DHT. Presently the most
popular natural ingredient is saw palmetto although some products
combine this with other herbs such as pygeum, stinging nettle and
green tea.
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