Stop male pattern baldness

Effective solutions to stop male pattern baldness with scientifically proven methods and medical treatments. Give your hair a chance to grow back.
Sara
Leg. Doctor
Constantly finding hairs on the pillow, in the sink or in the shower can be a disturbing experience for many men. Are you one of those who have experienced hair loss and hair not growing back? Find out what hair loss help and treatment is available.
You may also be wondering if there is anything you can do to stop or at least slow down your hair loss. Yes, it is sometimes possible to stop male pattern baldness. There are several methods and treatments for male pattern baldness that can help to precisely reduce and stop hair loss, and in some cases, even help with the regrowth of lost hair.
Genetic predisposition plays a large role in male pattern baldness, but other factors such as stress, diet and lifestyle can have a significant impact when it comes to hair loss.
There are different types of treatments available when it comes to male pattern baldness, from prescription drugs to topical solutions and more invasive procedures such as hair follicle transplants.
However, it is important to remember that what works for one person may not work as well for another, depending on the cause of the hair loss. On the main hair loss page, you can fill out a health form to get an assessment of whether prescription drugs and lotions are right for you. Without physical visit and without video calls.
So if you are asking yourself "Can male pattern baldness be stopped?", the answer is yes, but success varies from individual to individual as well as what is causing the hair loss. With the right strategy and medical advice, there is definitely hope to slow down or even regain some of your hair growth.
First sign of hair loss in men
Male pattern baldness, medically known as androgenic alopecia, is a common condition that affects many men of all ages. There are several signs that may indicate that you are suffering from male pattern baldness.
Reduction of hair growth on the scalp: Especially in the front part of the scalp, you may notice that the hair no longer grows as quickly or densely as it usually does. Increased hair thinning: You may also notice your hair becoming thinner and more translucent, which is a clear sign of hair loss. Receding hairline: The hairline begins to recede, especially at the temples and/or at the top of the head where a bald spot may begin to form.
Hereditary hair loss in men
The most common cause of male pattern baldness is heredity. The genes you inherit from your parents can make you more prone to male pattern baldness. So if several people in your family suffer from hair loss, there is a greater chance that you will, unfortunately, too. The symptoms often begin at a relatively early age, which is why it is important to start the treatment at the first symptoms to get the best possible result.
Hereditary hair loss is often due to the effect of a hormone called DHT (dihydrotestosterone). DHT causes a reduction in the size of the hair follicles, shortens the hair growth cycle and increases the sensitivity of the hair follicles. Eventually, the hair follicles may stop producing hair altogether.
When it comes to hereditary hair loss, unfortunately, there is still no definitive cure. But as said, it is possible to slow down the process and in some cases regain part of the hair with the help of the right treatment.
Treatments for male pattern baldness
There are a range of treatment options available, from prescription drugs to dietary changes and stress management. One of the most effective treatments is a prescription drug that blocks the hormone DHT that causes increased sensitivity of hair follicles. There is also a topical treatment or solution that is smeared on the areas you wish to treat. You get the best effect if you combine these two treatments.
If you suffer from male pattern baldness, you can get a prescription via Recetas Medicas
Diet and lifestyle changes can also be important in the fight against hair loss. A well-rounded diet can support healthy hair growth. Regular exercise and stress management methods such as yoga or meditation can also help reduce hair loss caused by stress.
There is also treatment with PRP, which involves taking blood through a blood test, centrifuging and then injecting the platelets into the scalp to stimulate hair regrowth. It is not a guaranteed solution for hair regrowth and may require repeated treatments to be effective.
Another option is to consider a hair follicle transplant, where healthy hair follicles are moved from one part of the head to the area where hair is missing. As it is a major intervention and is financed privately, this is often something that is used as a last resort.
Regrowth of hair in men
Yes, men can regrow their hair, but the results of the treatment vary from individual to individual. With the right method and medical advice, there is definitely hope to regain lost hair.
Through us at Recetas Medicas, you can get help with prescriptions and treatment.
For more information and quick treatment for your hair loss, visit Recetas Medicas. There you can fill out our health form to get an assessment, help with treatment and prescription without physical visits or video calls.