Use This Hair Restorer To Treat Male Pattern Baldness
Written by Male Pattern Baldness Writer on April 27th, 2010male pattern baldness, also known by the medical terminology Androgenic Alopecia, is a genetically derived medical condition which is responsible for approximately 95% of the hair loss cases affecting men in the US. For years it was thought that this problem originated with your mother’s blood line but it has now been proven to be equally caused by genetic predisposition passed from the father. The confusion was apparently caused by the fact that the genes responsible for this embarrassing condition are recessive and thus don’t show up in every generation.
There are really only a few treatments for pattern baldness which are actually successful. One of the best alternatives is a hair transplant procedure which involves transplanting the hair follicles and support structures from one area of the head to balding spot. This medical condition does not affect all the hair follicles on a man’s head equally so there are always areas with good hair growth even if the top is completely bald. Although a great way to get hair growing again, this procedure can be very expensive with bills of fifteen to thirty thousand dollars quite common.
If you realize early that you are starting to lose your hair you can apply a hair restorer product which can help the hair in the normal pattern loss areas to keep growing. If you are going to go this route then be sure the product contains the FDA approved drug Minoxidil. Minoxidil is applied topically to the scalp in the balding area twice a day. A small amount is place on the scalp and then massaged in. This treatment can help to keep what hair you have left healthy and growing but it will not bring back hair that has fallen out. Some people will experience a very slight re-growth but, in general, once you are bald the only true option for a full head of hair is hair transplants.
Like most things in this life, the key to dealing with hair loss and hair thinning problems is to start your treatment and therapy early instead of waiting till the damage is done.

