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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/smartgg8/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Ask most men what they fear most about aging. Gaining weight? No. Bad breath? Ha. Cancer? Strong possibility. According to a study conducted by the HIS Hair Clinic<\/a> based out of the U.K., it\u2019s the frightening prospect of going bald. Well, here\u2019s a heartbreaker gents: it\u2019s an inevitable condition that can strike at any given moment in adulthood.<\/p>\n Just recently, AskMen broke down all the causes leading to male pattern baldness<\/a>, an ailment that unfortunately affects most men going into the age of 35 and \u201caccounts for more than 95% of hair loss in men.\u201d Scary, we know. But don\u2019t be so quick to give up hope.<\/p>\n Anxiety about male pattern baldness actually dates back to the Ancient Egyptian era. Reference the Ebers Papyrus<\/a>, a medical text from 1550 B.C. that documented medical cures for hair loss. So in other words, remedies do exist. That\u2019s your cue to sigh in relief.<\/p>\n Put down the toupee and quit trying to cover those micro-bald spots near your crown by practicing the comb over technique. Instead put your efforts into adopting some of these hair loss solutions<\/a>, which dermatologists (and science) prove work.<\/p>\n Laser Light Therapy<\/strong> Note: Experts say the best candidates for low-level laser therapy are men (and women) who suffer from thinning hair<\/a> or pattern baldness caused by a hereditary condition.<\/em><\/p>\n Avoid Hormone Supplements<\/strong> Watch What You Eat<\/strong> Hair Transplant Surgery<\/strong> Finasteride<\/strong> Consider the Right Shampoos<\/strong> Cosmetic Cover-Up<\/strong> Rogaine<\/strong> Quit Smoking<\/strong> Ask most men what they fear most about aging. Gaining weight? No. Bad breath? Ha. Cancer? Strong possibility. According to a study conducted by the HIS Hair Clinic based out […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ub_ctt_via":"","_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[7],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-335","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-in-the-news"],"featured_image_src":null,"author_info":{"display_name":"smarterskin","author_link":"https:\/\/smarterskindermatology.com\/author\/smarterskin\/"},"yoast_head":"\n
\nIn 1967, scientists reportedly experimented on shaved lab mice by zapping off their skin to determine whether lights would cause cancer. The tests only proved that the treatment stimulated hair growth. \u201cSeveral low level laser therapy devices have FDA clearance and have been shown to be a safe and effective treatment,\u201d says Dr. Sejal Shah<\/a>, dermatologic surgeon and RealSelf contributor. There are a number of handheld, low-intensity lasers out on the market or at doctors offices designed to stimulate the scalp and strengthen hair follicles. Those curious to test the waters should look into giving the HairMax LaserComb<\/a> or LaserCap Laser<\/a>a trial run.<\/p>\n
\nWe\u2019re talking about steroids, for all you muscle heads out there. Many hormone supplements provoke androgenetic alopecia. Those that carry the highest probability of causing hair loss include: Anavar, Anadrol, Dianabol, Masteron, Primobolan, Trenbolone, and Winstrol. Granted, there is no guarantee that alopecia can transpire when taking them, but steroid use can definitely speed up the male balding process<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\nGood nutrition is essential to keeping a healthy set of locks. That means rearranging your diet and taking in more natural foods with iron and vitamins. Commit yourself to ditching fatty meals such as fried foods, plus anything loaded with sugar and carbs, as they can lead to insulin resistance, which shares a connection to hair loss. Dr. Shah adds her professional insight by suggesting that men \u201cavoid restrictive diets that result in nutritional deficiencies.\u201d<\/p>\n
\nMore doctors are ditching hair plugs in favor of transplants; the reason for that is the spatial difference in hair loss. \u201cMen are unique in that androgenetic alopecia occurs in the frontal and vertex (crown) of the scalp,\u201d says Dr. Terrence Keaney<\/a>. \u201cThis hair is susceptible to hair miniaturization, while hair on the sides and back of the scalp are not.\u201d Treatments might run you around $5,000 to $10,000 depending on hair loss severity. It just might be time to crack open the piggybank.<\/p>\n
\nFDA approved to be taken as a 1mg dose, the prescription-only drug blocks the conversion of testosterone into DHT, slowing down the hair loss process. Dermatologists indicate that those taking the pill for anywhere from three months to a year show signs of growth. It\u2019s also recommended to continue treatment in order to maintain its effect because balding can transpire again if you stop using the medication.<\/p>\n
\nHair washing is part of the modern man\u2019s everyday grooming ritual, though not every bottle of shampoo is formulated to keep your hair from thinning or your scalp moisturized. Scientists at the University of British Columbia discovered shampoos featuring ketoconazole, an antifungal made to remove dandruff, help reduce testosterone production in hair follicles. A Belgian study<\/a> proved this right, showing that balding men who used this shampoo several times a week during a six-month span saw a \u201c17 percent reduction in hair shedding.\u201d Amazon has an entire section of ketoconazole shampoos<\/a> available for purchase.<\/p>\n
\nAs unmanly as it sounds, guys do use makeup to cover up their body impurities. Concealers<\/a> for example are becoming popular amongst facial blemish groomers. And if thinning hair<\/a> is the Scarlett Letter you bear, consider a hair-loss concealer from Toppik<\/a>. The company\u2019s Hair Building Fibers line is made from natural, colored Keratin protein that fills in thinning areas to create the appearance of thick-looking hair. It doesn\u2019t clog pores or affect any scalp conditions either.<\/p>\n
\nThe popular hair regrowth treatment is still considered a running joke among the pop culture faithful. Yet it remains one of the most clinically proven options out there \u2014 one that you\u2019ll be inquiring about soon enough as male pattern baldness rears its ugly head. Dr. Emily Wise suggests applying Rogaine 5% Liquid Solution<\/a> to the scalp twice a day, as it \u201ccan help slow the progression of genetic loss.\u201d<\/p>\n
\nThey taught us in school the many health hazards of smoking \u2014 not exactly in detail, but you\u2019ve gotten the bigger picture over the years from seeing the gross side effects bestowed onto others. Research shows that men develop thinner hair as they age and smoking just quickens the process. Quitting at an earlier age can potentially increase your chances of growing back that mop.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"