Male Hair Loss and Thinning Hair

Just how common is hair loss in men? Roughly two-thirds of men experience the beginnings of hair loss in their early 30s, and by 50 roughly 85 percent of men have thinned hair, male-pattern baldness or significantly receded hairlines. In other words, this issue is incredibly common. However, numerous treatments can help slow or reverse male hair loss. Nutrition, special shampoos, and hair replacement procedures are just some of the treatment options for men with significant hair loss. Some hair loss remedies are available through lifestyle changes or over-the-counter products, while others require care from trained professionals. If you're a man who is tired of baldness or thinned hair, read on to learn more about how you can restore your old look.

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  1. How does hair replacement surgery work?
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    Hair replacement surgery, also known as hair transplant surgery, is a day-long procedure that requires grafting parts of your scalp to the bald areas of your head. Your own hair is transplanted with your scalp portions, resulting in a head of more evenly placed (and fuller-looking) hair. This is a great option for men who have tried other hair loss products unsuccessfully.

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  2. Should men try Propecia?
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    Propecia is one of the best medications for hair loss and thinning hair. It stops testosterone from being converted to dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, a hormone associated with hair loss and thinning hair. A clinical study showed a 99 percent improvement rate in more than 500 men who used Propecia. Propecia only needs to be taken once per day, but men must use it for several years to get results.

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  3. Are there alternatives to hair replacement surgery?
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    There are many alternatives to hair restoration surgery including shampoos, low-level laser therapy and more. While not as effective as hair replacement surgery, these alternative methods have been shown to promote hair regrowth in men who experience male-pattern hair thinning or baldness.

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  4. Should men with hair loss use caution with styling products?
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    Styling products can end up doing more harm than good. Men who are experiencing excessive hair loss or hair thinning should refrain from using alcohol-based styling products that could dry out hair or damage hair follicles. Learn more about the best styling products for men with hair loss.

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  5. How does nutrition affect male hair loss?
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    Iron deficiency is a leading cause of hair loss, and many men don't get enough iron in their diets. Spinach, broccoli, black beans, pumpkin seeds, tofu and even dark chocolate are examples of foods that are high in iron.

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  6. Should men try Minoxidil?
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    Minoxidil is another hair loss medication that can help men who experience hair loss or thinning hair. Clinical results show improvement in four of five men who take this medication, which was originally used as a treatment for high blood pressure.

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  7. Can medicated lotions help men with hair loss?
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    Yes, lotions can help. Some lotions are medicated with Minoxidil, and using these products can be just as beneficial as taking the medication in tablet form. However, men must continue using these lotions in order to continue reaping the benefits.

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  8. Can special shampoos help men with thinning hair?
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    The market is filled with hair loss shampoos for men, and some men who use these products might experience a resurgence in hair growth. The NIOXIN lineup of shampoos is a popular hair thinning prevention system in stores right now. These shampoos contain Minoxidil, which is clinically proven to promote hair regrowth in men and women.

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