Hair Loss Therapy
Recent discoveries have helped identify
some of the key causes that contribute
to hair loss. Today, there are more options
than ever before for the treatment of
hair loss. En-hanze has the solution for
you.
Male pattern hair loss, or androgenetic
alopecia, is the most common type of hair
loss in men, affecting about 40% of men
by age 40 and about 50% by age 50. This
condition begins to occur in some men
in their early
twenties.
Male pattern hair loss is generally influenced
by heredity. ''A man can inherit this
trait from his mother's or his father's
side of the family. If you are genetically
programmed to lose your hair and you do
nothing about your hair loss, there is
little chance of keeping your hair over
the long term.
Other types of hair loss are often temporary
and caused by a range of factors. These
may include: the stress of an illness
or major surgery; medications such as
chemotherapy, blood thinners, excessive
doses of vitamin A, and antidepressants;
and diseases.
Hair grows continuously for 2 to 4 years,
on average about 1 cm each month, and
then stops growing for 2 to 4 weeks. After
that time the hair falls out. Normally,
about 100 hairs are shed each day.
Since the hair cycle is a very slow process,
any treatment for hair loss requires time
for benefits to be seen.
Men with male pattern hair loss have increased
levels of DHT* in the scalp. DHT* contributes
to a shortening of the growth phase and
thinning of the hair; the normal hair
growth cycle is disrupted, and men shed
more than the average number of hairs
per day.
* Dihydrotestosterone
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hair (thick,
actively growing and fully
pigmented) |
Progressive
hair thinning
(thinner, shorter and
less pigmented) |
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Research indicates that by reducing the
amount of DHT, further hair loss can be
prevented, and in some men hair can be
regrown.
As your hair loss may be a medical condition,
it may require a medical solution.
To date, over one million men worldwide
have regrown hair with proper medical
treatment.
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After |
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If you have mild to moderate male pattern
hair loss, you may be able to prevent further
progression.
Our methods for treating hair loss include
topical sprays, special shampoos, drug therapy
or even hormone therapy. |