Thursday, July 5, 2018

Some Lessons On Balding Solutions For Men Oklahoma Residents May Wish To Know

By Jennifer Russell


Balding commonly occurs among men of the older age group because of the physiological changes that occur with advancing age. In others, genetic factors majorly contribute to a receding hairline. While some men may not find it a bother probably because they already good facial features that go well with the bald head, most men with a bald head would wish to have a solution for the same. These are a some of the key lessons on balding solutions for men Oklahoma people may find interesting.

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.

One of the important drugs used in management of hair loss is minoxidil. Although this drug was initially meant for treating hypertension, it was noted to cause hair growth in other places other than the scalp, pubic region or armpits. This can be explained by the fact that minoxidil works by causing dilation of blood vessels. When applied topically on the affected area, the flow of blood to this region is increased.

Increased blood flow stimulates the follicles to grow hair. However, hair growth is only maintained as long as the medication is judiciously used, otherwise, the hair will start thinning out again. This is because minoxidil does not really act on the underlying problem causing hair loss.

Another key drug useful in treatment of baldness is finasteride. This is utilized in the primary management of enlarged prostate glands. It acts by inhibition of the enzyme alpha reductase. As a result, less of the dihydrotestosterone is formed and therefore minimal negative effects on 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.

Even though hair transplant provides a more permanent solution, it is quite expensive. In addition, it has the risk of causing infection and formation of scars on areas that have been traumatized. One can also opt to undergo laser therapy as form of treating alopecia.




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