Hair
Loss: A Common Problem
About 85% of men will have
significant hair thinning by the time they're 50, according to the American
Hair Loss Association. Some men begin to lose their hair before they even turn 21.
Uncovering
Hair Loss Myths
Does wearing a baseball cap cause
baldness? Nope. Someone running their fingers through your hair won't cause it
either. Neither will combing, brushing, twisting, or styling. But avoid being
too rough to prevent hair breakage.
Quit
Smoking and Save Your Hair?
Several studies show a significant
relationship between smoking and how fast male-pattern baldness gets worse. So
if you need one more reason to quit smoking, add early hair loss to your list.
What
Hair Loss Says About Your Health
Fortunately, in most cases, hair
loss -- known as alopecia -- doesn't signal a medical problem. And it poses no
health risk. But it's common to worry about how hair loss affects first
impressions or whether balding makes you look older.
What
Causes Hair Loss?
More than 95% of male hair loss is
due to male-pattern baldness, a genetic trait. The gene can come from either
parent. In other cases, certain medications, having too much vitamin A, or not
getting enough protein can cause hair to fall out. Dramatic shedding of hair
known as telogen effluvium can be caused by illness or stress. In men, hair
loss not due to male-pattern baldness often reverses itself.
Work
to Keep the Hair You Have
Preventing hair loss is easier than
replacing it once it's gone. If you want to find something that will work for
you, do your homework. But be careful. Most miracle products and
treatments are shams. When in doubt, your doctor or a dermatologist can help.
Hair
Loss Medication: Minoxidil
Although there's no way to cure
male-pattern baldness, you can slow it down with some medications. Minoxidil is
an FDA-approved over-the-counter medication you apply to your scalp. It slows
the rate of hair loss in men, and some men even grow new hair. But once you
stop using it, hair loss returns.
Male-Pattern
Baldness: What to Expect
A tell-tale sign of male-pattern
baldness is a receding, M-shaped hairline. Next, the hair on top of your head
also starts to thin, leaving a bald spot. Eventually, the two meet, leaving a
horseshoe pattern of hair around the sides. The Norwood Scale, seen here, is
used to rate male-pattern baldness.
Male-Pattern
Baldness: Blame Hormones
With male-pattern baldness, a
hormone called DHT causes hair follicles to shrink. Eventually, the follicles
shrink so much that no hair can grow in them.
Hair
Loss Medication: Finasteride
Taken as a prescription pill,
finasteride slows hair loss by slowing down the body's production of DHT. Some
men have been able to grow new hair while using it. In general, it's considered
to work better than minoxidil. Pregnant women should not handle the drug since
it can cause birth defects in male fetuses. Like minoxidil, it works only as
long as it's used.
Should
You Wear a Hairpiece?
Hairpieces have come a long way in
how they look. Finding the right one, though, takes time and study. There's a
wide range in cost and quality. And hairpieces require regular maintenance
which can run between $60 and $300 per month. When shopping, look to match your
own hair color, thickness, and curl.
What
Happens With a Hair Transplant
A doctor will move healthy hair from
the back and side of your head to the top to restore a natural look. Hair
transplants can be costly and you may have to have several procedures. After
two months, most of the transplanted hair is shed, but new hair grows back.
Within six months the hair starts to look normal.
Make
the Most of the Hair You Have
There are some styling tricks you
can use to make your hair loss less noticeable. Cutting thinning hair short
lets you avoid obvious comb-overs. Hair care and styling products may add
volume to your hair. Eating a balanced diet and handling your hair gently will
also help.
Accentuate
the Positive
Hair does not make the man. Remind yourself
of all you have to offer others. Or take care of things you can control, such
as staying in shape. It's OK to look to others for support. If you need a
boost, think of bald men (or those who shaved their heads) like Ed Harris,
Patrick Stewart, and Michael Jordan, who ooze confidence. Then consider
yourself in good company.
Credit: Web MD
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