Male Pattern Baldness – Receding Hair Line

This is a common type of hair loss problem present in males. Male pattern baldness normally follows a typical pattern of receding hairline and hair thinning on the crown. It is mainly caused by the hormonal imbalance and heredity. Hair loss can be treated with Propecia that can be ordered from an online pharmacy

Hormonal imbalance can sometimes lead to erectile dysfunction warranting treatment with Brand name Sildenafil, Brand name Tadalafil or with some kind of herbal supplements like Vigro-Herb for Men.

 

In every couple of months hair grows an inch. Every single hair grows for about 2 to 6 years which remain at that length for short duration and then falls out. Hair is present in the cavity in the skin called follicles. When the follicles shrink, the hair becomes shorter and finer leading to the development of baldness. Finally it results in small follicle with no hair. Hair usually grows back but in certain cases in men who are balding, there is a failure in the follicles to grow new hair. The reason is not known exactly but it sometime related to the alteration in the male sex hormones and heredity problem. The follicles will remain creating a possibility of growing new hair.

 

Usually the typical male pattern baldness starts from the hairline. An “M” shape is formed due to receding of hairline and the hair becomes shorter and finer. The hair at crown portion also starts to become thin. A horseshoe pattern of hair around the sides of the head and it is formed due to the meeting of top of the hairline with the thinned crown. Hair loss occurs in patches, shedding of hair, breakage in hair shafts, scaling, pain are some of the symptoms associated with this condition.

 

Hair weaving, changing the hair style and hair transplants are some of the ideas to disguise the hair loss. Minoxidil, applying directly on the patches helps in stimulating the follicles.  Finasteride pills helps in inhibiting the production of male hormone. All these drugs slow hair loss and helps in new hair formation.