Male
Pattern Hair Loss
Because your mother’s father had a good head of hair, you won’t
go bald, is that right? Not so I’m afraid. Male hair loss can be inherited
from either side of your family. Your mother or your father can pass along
the genes that make your hair follicles susceptible to a chemical in our
body called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT.
This chemical is a key factor in male hair loss, but can be reduced by
treatment using Propecia, a chemical product that selectively blocks the
enzyme and is available on-line through www.ukmedix.com,
this treatment is for use by men only and should not be taken by women.
Male pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss in men. If
you are suffering from male pattern hair loss, you will not be alone as
about half of all men suffer from this pattern of hair loss by the age of
50.
You may be already familiar with this type of hair loss. It usually begins
with a receding hairline and/or a slow balding at the crown. If left untreated,
for example by not using a selective enzyme blocking product like Propecia,
the condition, which is progressive with continue. Preventing the chemical
DHT from shrinking the hair follicles by using Propecia, we can reduce this
hair loss and with continued treatment reverse the condition.
Looking at male pattern hair loss it is shown that this represents about
95% of all cases of hair loss in men. The key to this is, of course, usually
inherited; we got it through our genes. Although we cannot do anything about
that, we can treat the chemical factor DHT by use of Propecia to inhibit
the enzyme shrinking our hair follicles, causing the loss of our hair.