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November 2006
Hair Loss Can Be Treated With Propecia
Recent study data show that there are 277 hairs per 1-inch circle more on the
heads of people taking Propecia as compared to those taking a placebo at the end
of five years.
NEW YORK, NY, November 2006
That is A LOT more hair, making this hair loss treatment very effective!
If you're already losing your hair and that bugs you, the sooner you start
treatment the better. "It's easier to stop losing hair, than to replace hair
that's gone," says Dr. Richard Strick, a dermatologist and UCLA clinical
professor of dermatology.
Before a hair follicle shuts down, it first gets smaller and produces finer
hair. So when you first notice that the hair on the top of your head or at your
temples is finer than the neighboring hair, see a doctor.
"Once the follicle has
shut down it's difficult, sometimes impossible, to re-stimulate," Strick says.
Propecia is a pill for men that prevents hair loss and improves existing hair.
Both drugs have side effects and problems that should be discussed with your
physician.
Propecia was developed to treat baldness in the top back and mid-scalp. There is
no current evidence that Propecia works on the hairline or recession in the
temporal areas.
Propecia is available in 90 pill Pro-Packs and cost between
$125.00 to $175.00 and must be taken daily for the rest of your life or until
more effective methods become available.
Now for the surgical treatments.
Hair transplants are the standard of care when
it comes to treating hair loss. The best technique is one in which a strip of
hair is removed from the back of the patient's head, assuming you have some to
remove.
This strip is then meticulously separated into hair units. Most of the
physicians recommended on this site will prescribe Propecia to halt a patient's
hair loss and then restore the hair already lost with hair transplant surgery.
These treatments in combination can work synergistically. The drugs work to halt
the hair loss, while hair restoration surgery restores what was lost.
The effectiveness of PROPECIA was demonstrated in studies of men, aged 18 to 41,
with mild to moderate hair loss at the top and middle front of the head. There
is not sufficient evidence that PROPECIA works for receding hairlines at the
temples.