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How Does Minoxidil Stimulate Hair Growth and Slow Balding

By January 27th, 2021No Comments
How Does Minoxidil Stimulate Hair Growth and Slow Balding

According to the University of Chicago Medicine,
men and women shed an average of 50 to 100 hairs per day, and 90
percent of hair grows continuously. The other 10 percent stays in a
“resting phase” for a few months until it sheds. However, some people experience more shed hair, or hair loss, than others. A
number of things contribute to hair loss, including aging, hormones,
stress, and illness. Other lesser known reasons for hair loss include
excessive vitamin A intake and pattern baldness caused by hats,
headbands, or eyeglasses. It is typically more prevalent along the
hairline, or vertex, of the scalp. 

Thankfully there are number of hair loss treatments available in the
hair care or vitamin section of most grocery and wellness stores. Next
time, take a look at the main ingredient on the box of each
product and
you might notice one word that they all have in common: Minoxidil.

Read On!>>>

Understanding the real of baldness 

Ryan Doss for Livestrong
tells us how pattern baldness occurs–first, testosterone is converted
into dihydrotestosterone or, DHT. Then, “it has the ability to bind to
special receptors on hair follicles. Individuals with a genetic
predisposition to male pattern baldness have similar receptors on the
hair follicles in their scalp that, instead of promoting hair growth
when bound by DHT, actually thin hair and cause hair loss.”

How does Minoxidil work?

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) says “Minoxidil is used to stimulate hair growth and to slow balding.” It
prolongs the growth phase of hair follicles by widening them and
prolonging the anagen stage of hair growth. This increases the density
of the affected person’s hair. The exact cause of how Minoxidil works on
a physiological basis is still unknown but since being FDA-approved in
1988, this drug has been proven to show exceptional results in slowing
hair loss. 

Quantity and application

Originally
intended as a blood pressure solution, Minoxidil topical now comes in
pure form as a liquid with either an extender spray, dropper, or rub-on
applicator for easy application to the scalp. Walgreens has a 2% women’s
Minoxidil topical solution in a 3-month supply. For men, Rogaine offers
a 5% 3-month supply in the form of a foam. These companies usually
advise to not exceed usage twice daily. It is important to know that
overusing this drug will not produce faster results. 

Note: Ask your doctor before using topical Minoxidil. It is not
to be confused with oral Minoxidil. This advice is not intended to be
replaced with that of a licensed professional. 

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