Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Rogaine for male pattern hair loss - does it work?

I am just 25 and already lost much hair in the front.. a typical starting stage of male patten hair loss.. I read in some article that rogaine can help regrow hair. has anybody here used it before? if so how is the output ? is it worth giving it a try? I desperately need help ! Hellllllllllllllllllllllllppp !! :-(



Rogaine for male pattern hair loss - does it work?

It does work for most men, but just as long as you are taking it..



If it is male pattern baldness (Androgenetic alopecia) then the hair loss cannot be fully cured in most cases, but just frozen for some time with the treatments availiable on market today.



1) Hair transplant (FUE technology) creates really natural hairline, no scars, the best way to go if you have enough donor hair and money of course.



2. Propecia (Finasteride) and Minoxidil are the only ones approved by FDA and proven to work in most men so far.



Generic Propecia (finasteride) is also ok. I use it with same results, and unfortunately same side efefcts(a bit dry feeling in the scalp) as brand propecia. Have tried lots of herbal crap before it and laser combs, so far the only thing that prevents my hairloss, not much regrowth, but has stopped my hairloss completely.



I buy from this pharmacy for the last 2 years - http://www.1rx.biz/generic_propecia.html . It is under $1 per pill for 1mg propecia. also see



http://www.propecia.com



http://www.rogaine.com



But before you consider to start propecia you must really study about the side effects. It can mess your hormones real bad if you are not lucky, so you must choose, hair or these side effects. Quite a big perecent have these side effects, more than Merck - the company that holds



Propecia trademark is saying. see for side effects stories http://www.propeciahelp.com



Rogaine for male pattern hair loss - does it work?

from what ive read rogain only works on the crown of the head, and a low number of people have growth worth noticing, but there hair is still thin. Suppossedly doctors are going to be able to clone hair follicles in the very near future and implant your own hair back into your head. Id recommend keeping your hair short possibly shaved, and from what i hear most women barely notice or care about baldingness. Also if you stop using rogaine all the hair u stopped from falling out comes right out.

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