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Stop male pattern hair loss
Though hair loss is common and affects all sorts of men of different ages, races and sexual orientation, gay men are five times more likely than straight men to worry about hair loss and the impact that thinning hair has on their appearance and they are three time more likely to seek treatment in the form of traitements chute de cheveux comme Propecia et Regaine .
Genetic hair loss is the most common type and for most men the problem begins in their 20s or 30s. The chances are that if your father or any of your grandfathers began balding in their mid thirties then you will suffer the same fate too.
Hair normally starts to thin around the temples and crown area merging as hair loss progresses into more advanced stages. Some men find they will go completely bald whereas others are left with some hair around the back and sides of their head which can be rather unsightly.
There is no reason why you cannot keep your hair. For those who dread losing their hair there are various ways of combating the problem which when used correctly can be very effective at helping hair to grow back or at least prevent further hairloss. Currently the only prescription medicine available is Propecia Finasteride. Propecia works by stopping natural production of DHT, a substance which causes hair follicles to shrink so hair cannot grow. For the medication to work you need to take a 1mg tablet everyday on a continuous basis. The effects of Propecia are improved if you also use Regaine Monoxidil an over the counter formula which is massaged onto the head to promote hair growth.
