The article
describes the few treatments that have FDA approval for treating
hair loss. It then assesses if any alternatives can offer realistic
results.
Treatments that offer hope to hair loss sufferers
Many people experiencing premature hair loss simply
resign themselves to a process that is as inevitable as growing
old. This is a positive and healthy reaction to what is a natural
process for many. But for others the onset of premature balding
or excessive hair loss represents a traumatic development that causes
untold worry and suffering. This too is a legitimate reaction regardless
of whether the hair loss is caused by hereditary factors or some
other more complex cause.
Should these sufferers just grin and bear it? No, they
should not because there are a number of potentially effective treatments
they could utilize, depending on the nature of their hair loss.
In this article I will outline some of the most popular hair loss
treatments currently available in order to reinforce the fact that
hair loss can be treated. The next article in the series will look
closely at the treatment regimes best suited to specific ailments
such as alopecia areata and telogen effluvium.
At present only two medications have been approved as
hair loss treatments by the FDA. These are minoxidil, better known
as Rogaine, and finasteride, better known as Propecia. Several other
drugs have proven to be effective in combating hair loss, dutasteride
for example, but have not yet been approved for this particular
use.
Finasteride was originally developed to treat enlarged
prostate conditions but a low dose version was subsequently approved
for the treatment of hair loss in men. It tackles the causes of
male pattern baldness by preventing the conversion of 5-alpha-reductase
into DHT. Given that DHT is the main male hormone linked to hair
loss, reducing its production by two thirds has a major impact on
controlling this type of baldness.
Research has shown that 83% of men studied were able
to maintain their hair count and 64% experienced regrowth by the
end of a two year period. It should be noted that finasteride is
approved for use by men only as the drug can have serious effects
on unborn male fetuses. Women should therefore only consider using
this drug under the strict supervision of a physician.
Dutasteride (Avodart) is a new medication for use in
treating prostate conditions and, although not yet approved for
the treatment of hair loss, it does offer exciting possibilities.
It works in a similar way to finasteride but reputedly reduces overall
DHT production by over 93%. As is the case with finasteride, women
should consult their physician before using dutasteride.
Minoxidil (Rogaine) is the other hair loss treatment
approved by the FDA and it is the only anti-baldness drug approved
for women. Applied topically, its main benefit is its ability to
stimulate regrowth thus reversing the effects of pattern baldness.
Many users combine the application of minoxidil with other hair
loss treatments like Propecia to achieve maximal results, but others
experience satisfactory outcomes using minoxidil on its own.
Several studies have shown that certain non-drug products
promote hair regrowth but none have yet been approved by the FDA.
This is partly due to the prohibitive costs involved in conducting
trials to prove that the products are effective for the purpose
of marketing them as hair loss treatments. Many individuals and
dermatologists nonetheless recommend use of certain non-drug treatments
as an alternative or complement to drug therapy.
In many instances the treatments are based on natural
ingredients that stimulate similar responses to those of the prescribed
drugs but without the side effects. The information provided here
presents a sample of products that have been subjected to testing
or at least have had their effectiveness supported by independent
feedback.
One such product is Arcon Tisane which has become Europe's
top selling natural supplement for hair loss. It comes as a capsule
and sub-lingual spray containing saw palmetto and fenugreek stimulating
a response similar to that of finasteride by inhibiting the production
of DHT. Arcon Tisane has been clinically tested and has received
widespread media coverage of its success in combating hair loss.
Calosol is a relatively new product aimed at helping
alopecia areata sufferers. It consists of a shampoo and an accelerator
applied daily in order to stimulate hair roots, reduce hair loss
and promote healthy hair. Early indications suggest that Calosol
can contribute significantly to easing this distressing and difficult
to treat condition.
Fabao 101 is a treatment that comes in varying formats,
each designed to tackle a particular form of hair loss. The common
factor to each product is their derivation from natural plant sources.
It was developed by a dermatologist and has received many international
awards.
Folligen copper peptide products are designed to help
create an environment that improves scalp health, reduces hair loss
and stimulates hair regrowth. It can be used by both men and women.
Studies at over 30 leading universities and medical research institutes
have established the effectiveness of the technology utilized in
Folligen products.
Tricomin is another treatment that targets the delivery
of copper to the base of the hair follicle and it too has been clinically
proven as an effective treatment for stopping hair loss and stimulating
regrowth. It can be used safely with other hair loss treatments
and can be especially useful in complementing the effects of finasteride
and minoxidil.
Revivogen is an all-natural hair loss treatment that
reduces DHT production, blocks the androgen receptors and stimulates
hair growth. It is used topically and has no known side effects.
Shen Min is another natural hair loss treatment designed
to restore and regrow all types and stages of hair loss. It is safe
for both men and women. Shen Min contains a blend of Chinese herbs
and comes in various forms to suit most people.
ThymuSkin was developed by German scientists to fight
hair loss in patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Due to
the high success rates the product was developed for use by the
general public to combat all types of hair loss. Clinical studies
conducted in Europe show that ThymuSkin hair loss treatments could
help to stop baldness and regrow hair for 67% of men and 95% of
women.
Hopefully this article has demonstrated that many treatment
options are available to hair loss sufferers. The next article in
this series will develop the theme further by examining the treatment
regimes that have proven effective in tackling specific forms of
hair loss such as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata and telogen
effluvium.
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