Hair loss problems? There is a treatment!

October 30, 2009 by genmed · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Hair Loss Treatment, Health News 

Male pattern hair loss is scientifically known, and is the most common form of hair loss amongst men representing almost 95% of all cases. This condition, which usually starts between the ages of 20 and 45 with the development of a receding hairline, effects up to 1 out of every 2 men at some point throughout their lives. This process can take up to 25 years, but in many cases the process is quicker and can happen within a period as low as 5 years.

There are treatments that are available to combat this, in many cases can reverse the problem. The Propecia drug treats male pattern hair loss; its prime area of effectiveness is on the top of the head and the mid-scalp area. In most cases Propecia will help to thicken hair presence on the scalp, it will also slow hair loss, but it should be understood that result will vary.

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