It might take you a long time to notice that you are starting to lose hair, the effects aren’t always noticeable straight away and it can take a long time for significant losses to become apparent.
If you’re wondering why this is happening, we hope to offer some clarity on the issue. Let’s talk about the signs to spot and when to take action. This article will also look at the range of treatments on offer so you know the best course of action for your circumstances.
What hair loss is and how to spot it
It’s not an overnight process; hair loss takes months, sometimes even years to become apparent to some people, so you’d be forgiven for not even noticing the changes as they happen.
Your hair loss is measurable and ranked on the Norwood Scale, which is an internationally recognised way of determining the severity of your hair loss.
It’s very common in men who have a genetic disposition to hair loss that the process first shows up either at the temples or the crown. You might spot a receding hairline, meaning that where your hair starts is further up your forehead than it did previously. Otherwise, you might want to check your crown with a mirror because hair loss can occur there.
Male pattern hair loss is hereditary and passed down your lineage. However, in some instances, men can experience hair loss due to other conditions, stress, or medical treatments.
How to treat hair loss
If you’ve started noticing hair loss or thinning, don’t despair – there are measures you can take to slow the hair loss process, and hopefully reverse it so newer and healthier hair can grow.
Depending on the severity of your hair loss, your prescriber will likely prescribe you either Minoxidil or Finasteride or perhaps both, for a stronger approach to fighting hair loss and giving you a better chance of regrowth. Topical and Oral applications are available and the prescription of these is often down to the prescriber’s discretion.
Finasteride tends to work as a DHT-blocker that will combat hair loss, while Minoxidil enhances the blood flow in your hair follicles to give new strands a better chance of regrowth. The two medications complement each other and this is why they’re often prescribed as a dual approach.
There are several options on offer, but the Full Works package is the best course of action available, working in at least 92% of men. Going down this route means you’re more likely to stop hair loss in its track and experience stronger hair afterwards.
Biotin is also a sensible and preventative supplement that is likely to provide your hair follicles with the vital nutrients they require to maintain strength and look healthy, so adding this to your daily routine can help.
For the whole range of products on offer, or to learn more about hair loss, visit the Sons website. Sons Ie” is your ultimate resource for understanding and addressing hair loss. Our comprehensive guide offers insights into the causes, types, and stages of hair loss, empowering you with knowledge to make informed decisions. Explore proven treatments, from medications to lifestyle changes, and gain valuable tips for hair care and regrowth. We provide support and guidance for individuals facing this common concern, helping you regain confidence and take proactive steps towards healthier, fuller hair. Don’t let hair loss define you; let “Sons Ie” be your trusted companion on the journey to hair restoration and self-assurance.