The first step in the receding hairline treatment is to preserve what hair you have left through dht blockers. DHT production-stoppage is the main goal because it is the number one cause of receding and falling hair. There are two ways to this first step: through finasteride and through minoxidil. The first one is usually known as Propecia, which is a very potent dht inhibitor and comes in a pill form. Taking dht blockers such as Propecia has very few side effects. These side effects are present in less than two percent of patients and include sexual side effects. These are prescriptions pills, by the way.
The second option in the range of dht blockers is minoxidil, which is more often known as Rogaine. It is an external treatment which is rubbed onto the head two times a day. It is also quite effective in 85% of its users. You do not need a prescription to avail of dht blockers such as Rogaine and it is also quite cheap. After this, the second step involves re-growing hair as much as you can, which can be both hard and easy. It's easy because the dht blockers do it for you, but it also takes time for the effects to take place (around one year for finasteride and within three to six months if you use minoxidil).
And finally, the third step is to spot the hair that did not grow back and replace it. You might have some bald spots and thinning hair even after using minoxidil and finasteride; these gaps are quite easy to fill up using hair replacement systems or hair transplant. Today's technology enables patients to undergo hair transplant surgery and leave them with amazingly natural-looking results. Moreover, the treatments are now more affordable than ever so more people can avail of it.
So there you have it – three simple steps in getting back that mane you once had. It might not be as lustrous as you remembered it, but it sure beats looking bald and awkward at your age!
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