Hair Loss Treatment For Men
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Our Popular Treatment
Fluconazole
- Suitable for those aged 18-65
- Effective hair loss treatment
- Helps to increase hair regrowth
Regaine for Men Extra Strength Scalp Foam - 3 Months' Supply
- Effective for 18-49 year olds
- Helps to prevent further hair loss
- Encourages new hair growth
Alpecin Double Effect Caffeine Shampoo
- Clears dandruff from the scalp
- Penetrates the hair follicle
- Protects against hair loss
Nourkrin Shampoo for Hair Growth 150ml
- Popular ED treatment
- Lasts up to 5 hours
- Works in 30-60 minutes
Nourkrin Conditioner for Hair Growth 150ml
- Lasts for 36 hours
- Take 2 hours before sex
- Allows for sexual spontaneity
Nourkrin Man 1 Month Supply 60 Tablets
- Popular ED treatment
- Lasts up to 5 hours
- Works in 30-60 minutes
Nourkrin Man for Hair Preservation 180 Tablets
- Popular ED treatment
- Lasts up to 5 hours
- Works in 30-60 minutes
Methods for treating hair loss
Male hair loss affects half of men over 50, but some men can start losing their hair as early as their 20s. Explore the Online Doctor’s hair loss center to find the best treatment for your hair loss. Prescription-only hair loss treatments for men, such as Finasteride or Propecia, can help slow or even stop hair loss. Our products include Regaine for women and men (either by itself or in a package with Finasteride). We now also have an over-the-counter mix with minoxidil, DHT-blocking shampoo, and biotin pills (you can buy these separately), all of which can help keep your hair healthy.
What could be making hair fall out?
Alopecia, or hair loss, can be a very upsetting disease that can affect both men and women. Numerous factors, including genetic and chemical problems, poor lifestyle choices, and underlying health issues, can contribute to hair loss. Knowing the possible reasons for hair loss can help you figure out the best way to treat it and prevent it from happening.Â
Hair cells on the head change the male hormone testosterone into a different hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT). It is what causes male-pattern baldness. The affected follicles become more sensitive to DHT, which causes them to shrink, weaken, and die. It slows down hair growth and can even stop it. Illness, worry, or treatment can also cause hair loss. The solutions we provide can’t stop the hair loss these things cause. Some of these hair loss situations only last a short time. We suggest that you talk to your doctor if you suddenly lose your hair.
Hair Loss Sympstion & Sign
Depending on what’s causing it, hair loss can manifest itself in various ways. This condition can happen slowly or quickly, and it can affect only your head or your whole body. Female-pattern baldness is mainly shown by hair loss on the sides and top of the head. Alopecia isn’t dangerous, and you don’t need to treat it if it doesn’t bother you. Practical methods are available, though, that can slow hair loss and sometimes even make hair grow back.
Questions and answers about hair loss.
- Some people get symptoms and other signs in addition to having less hair. You might be losing your hair if:
- Burning or stinging before hair loss—this happens to some people with alopecia areata.
- If you experience intense itching, burning, and soreness where you’re losing hair, you might have an infection.
- Areas of scaly baldness that often have sores or boils that break open and leak pus are a sign of a fungal infection on the head.
- Focal folliculitis decalvans is the name of the disease that can cause redness, swelling, and spots that may itch and leak pus.
- The psoriasis usually shows up on the head in scaly spots. It can cause temporary hair loss for people who have psoriasis.
FAQ's
Which medical treatment is best for hair loss?
A therapist will use your wants, tastes, and way of life to determine the safest and most effective treatment for you. Finasteride is a tablet that you take every day to promote hair growth and slow hair loss. Others who have tried minoxidil but didn’t get the results they wanted like this product because it also works well to treat a thinning hairline.Â
Male pattern hair loss can also be treated with Regaine, which can be used to focus on the parts of the head that are most affected. The main ingredient in remineral, minoxidil, has been shown in studies to help hair grow back. The product comes with three different applicators that make it easy to use the right amount for hair growth.
Are treatments for hair loss suitable for everyone?
Men between the ages of 18 and 65 who are experiencing mild to significant male pattern hair loss can use hair loss treatments. For guys, Finasteride, Regaine For Guys Extra Strength (also called “Regaine Extra Strength”), and Medicated Hair Spray/Foam is not suitable for you. The Patient Information Leaflet that comes with all of our hair loss treatments has a complete list of dangers and precautions. It would help if you always read this before starting treatment for the first time.
What are some possible side effects of treatments for hair loss?
Some people who take hair loss medicines do experience side effects, but not everyone does. Before taking any hair loss medicine, it’s essential to know what side effects it might cause. It will help you use your hair loss treatment safely and effectively.
How long does it take for hair loss treatments to perform?
The type of hair loss treatment you choose will determine how long it takes for your hair loss to stop and new hair to grow back. Because hair grows slowly on its own, it takes a few months to notice any changes. It is normal, and after six months of treatment, most people see the best effects.
Finasteride: It takes about three to six months to see less hair loss and hair growth.
Regaine: It takes about two to four months to see less hair loss and hair growth.
Remember that these are suggestions for how long it might take for a male pattern baldness treatment to work. It will vary from person to person. Some changes may be made to their hair in less time than the times given above. For some people, it may also take longer. Because of this, it’s best to stick with the hair loss treatment you choose since hair growth usually gets better the longer you use it.
What will happen if I stop taking the medicine for hair loss?
If you stop taking your hair loss medicine, you’ll probably lose the hair that grew back during treatment in three to four months. For the best results, it is suggested that you use it continuously.
We’ll send you more of your hair loss treatment every month, so you never have to worry about running out. It will help you stay on track with your hair growth journey. If you keep taking your hair growth medicine, you can keep the hair that grows back and keep encouraging new hair to grow.