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Some medications that are commonly used to treat hair loss include Finasteride and Minoxidil. Apollo Replacement Dallas will let you know if a topical treatment is beneficial to you. Sometimes topical treatments are used in conjunction with other treatments for a more favorable result.

Finasteride is a synthetic drug that disrupts the manufacturing of a type of testosterone that is associated with balding. This disruption decreases the speed of hair loss. Finasteride, also known as Propecia or Proscar, is an oral medication that has been shown to lower DHT levels in the scalp, which are responsible for shrinking hair follicles. Finasteride does have some side effects, including hives, itching, depression, breast tenderness and testicular pain. Since Finasteride blocks male hormone production, it can also cause breast growth

Minoxidil (Rogaine), on the other hand, is an antihypertensive vasodilator. If you put this solution straight onto your scalp, it can lead to stimulation of the hair follicles. Not only can it decrease the speed of hair loss, but it can sometimes even lead to the emergence of brand new hair. When individuals cease using the medication, however, balding continues. This medication sometimes has side effects such as irritation, dryness, burning and scaling of the scalp.

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If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and are interested in designing your own hair loss treatment, then contact the professionals at Apollo Hair Replacement today. Apollo Hair Replacement is committed to offering the highest quality and most affordable hair loss options available, and our skilled designers have the best technology at their disposal to give you exactly the look you want. Give us a call at 1-800-339-4247

Monday, 31 August 2015 19:00

Is Minoxidil Right for Me?

How Does Minoxidil Work?
Hair loss, which affects both men and women, is usually caused by a genetic susceptibility to thinning hair. Many people give up at the first signs of hair loss, believing corrective treatments to be costly or ineffective. People suffering from male or female pattern baldness need not give up hope, however, as Minoxidil has been shown to yield impressive results.

What Is Minoxidil?
Minoxidil took a circuitous path to becoming the most popular hair loss treatment. It began its life as a drug for high blood pressure. It was administered in pill form, and scientists noticed an interesting side effect: excessive hair growth. Drug manufacturers decided to release an over the counter, topical version of the drug intended to treat hair loss. This enables people to enjoy the hair growth without any unnecessary arterial dilation.

When Minoxidil is applied topically, the hair follicle widens. This leads to an increased thickness in individual hair strands. The drug also extends the stage of hair growth known as anagen, which leads to an increase in the number of hair strands produced. These results can prevent further hair loss and promote the growth of new hair.

How Effective Is Minoxidil?
Minoxidil is an effective hair loss treatment for both men and women. 60% of men who used the topical drug saw improvements in vertex balding, and 10% of men saw improvements in hair thickness. When women were tested, as many as 60% reported new hair growth.

How Is Minoxidil Used?
Minoxidil is a topical treatment that comes in two strengths, 2% and 5%. The 5% is intended for men, and the 2% is recommended for women, as higher strengths might produce unwanted side effects.

To apply the solution, first make sure that hair and scalp are completely dry. Massage the treatment into any areas of the scalp that are thinning, using fingers to ensure that the Minoxidil penetrates the follicles. Make sure that none of the solution has dripped onto the face or neck; if it has, wash it off.

Does Minoxidil Have Any Unwanted Side Effects?
Minoxidil does have several side effects, including skin irritation and unwanted female hair growth. Some people report dermatitis, which is caused by the alcohol used in the solution. Minoxidil can also cause hypertrichosis, which leads to excessive hair growth in areas like the forehead and cheeks.

For more information on hair loss treatments, contact Apollo Hair Replacement.