Friday, July 6, 2018

Information On Balding Solutions For Men Oklahoma Residents May Find Useful

By Jennifer Russell


Many men get affected by receding hairlines majorly because of the normal physiological aging process that occurs. Young men with balding usually have a genetic predisposition. Occasionally, receded hairlines may be as a result of long term tight braiding among men who like to braid their hair. Even though some men may be okay with their new look, some are not comfortable with it because their facial features do not go well with the bald. In this article, we discuss balding solutions for men Oklahoma residents may find useful.

Baldness can be explained scientifically by the action of dihydrotestosterone(DHT) hormone on hair follicles. Dihydrotestosterone is a product of testosterone after it has been worked upon by the enzyme five alpha reductase. DHT binds to receptors in the hair follicles and causes shrinkage and, therefore, less hair growth. The crown and hairline are the most affected genetically. In the long run, repeated shrinkage results in total hair loss. This whole process is referred to as miniaturization.

Minoxidil, a drug initially used as primary treatment for high blood pressure, now also has some positive effects on hair growth. This was accidentally discovered when hypertensive patients on minoxidil started growing hair in unintended places. This side effect became a blessing in disguise.

For effectiveness in treating alopecia, minoxidil needs to be used directly on the surface with hair loss. In addition, it should also be used continuously because hair growth is reversed once the medication is discontinued. This is because it has no effect whatsoever on the hormone dihydrotestosterone. It only acts by increasing blood flow to the skin and thus providing nourishment to hair follicles for growth.

Finasteride is the other drug that is of benefit to men with alopecia (hair loss). It is primarily used for reducing the size of an abnormally large prostate. It works by inhibiting the enzyme five alpha reductase type two. This in turn results in a reduction in the amount of dihydrotestosterone and therefore minimal damage to hair follicles.

In treating alopecia, finasteride should be use faithfully to ensure the results are sustained since the enzyme only remains inactive as long as the drug is in action. Initiating treatment when there is already severe loss of hair is almost ineffective because finasteride does not work on already destroyed follicles. Therefore, to be sure of hair growth renewal, one should act early on when the signs of a receding hairline begin to show.

Since the hair strands at the back of the head are the least susceptible to damage by DHT, they can be utilized in the management of a receding hairline. This is possible through a hair transplantation procedure which is done surgically. The patient is given numbing medication to ensure they do not experience pain during the procedure.

Hair at the back of the head is the most preferred as the donor site of follicles since it is the most repulsive to damage by dihydrotestosterone. The harvested follicles are transferred to the bald areas, replacing those that have already been damaged. At the end of the day, good hair distribution on the entire head becomes restored and the client gets to have their desired look.




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