
With more than 65% of men over the age of 35 experiencing some level of hair loss, and male pattern baldness accounting for more than 95% of all hair loss cases in men, there are literally billions of men searching for ways to preserve their precious hairlines. By the age of 50, more than 80% of men have hair that has thinned significantly compared to their younger years. With such a high demand for solutions, scientists and companies are constantly working on finding ways to prevent and reverse male pattern baldness. However, despite the fact that there are effective solutions available, many men continue to deal with their hair loss woes simply because they’re not aware of how well the options actually work. With that said, here are the five most effective solutions any guy can use to defeat baldness in almost every scenario.
1. Scalp Micropigmentation
Scalp micropigmentation is perhaps the most sure-fire solution for men who have already lost all or most of the hair on the top of their head. Solutions that attempt to regrow or implant follicles have decent success rates, but there’s no guarantee that the hair will take root and stay.
2. FDA-Approved Hair Loss Drugs
There are only a few approved hair loss treatment drugs, but they’ve been proven to work in clinical trials, so they deserve to be listed as effective solutions.
3. Non-Surgical Hair Replacement
Non-surgical hair replacement is essentially a fancy term for gluing a wig consisting of real human hair to the top of a man’s scalp using bio-friendly adhesives. These semi-permanent toupees are certainly more convenient than applying a piece manually every day, and they do look extremely real. In fact, there have been many videos on YouTube showing how convincing these hairpieces are. Many models and actors have used this solution successfully during its relatively slow advent over the past decade. However, the downside is that it requires ongoing maintenance because eventually, the hairpiece will start to separate from the scalp.
4. Hair Transplantation
Hair transplantation, also commonly called hair plug surgery, is when follicles are taken from one part of the head and implanted on another. The donor hair is usually extracted from ‘bald-resistant’ areas like the back and sides of the head and upper neck. Donor follicles can be taken in large strips known as grafts to restore large patches of hair on the front and top of the head. Once implanted, a large percentage of the implanted follicles will shed (fall out) within the first three months. However, since those follicle cells have been reactivated, most of them will grow back and the hair continues to grow there naturally for years after. Of course, this is another solution that would require occasional maintenance, as you may have to get new grafts and plugs as your hair continues to recede in untreated areas.
5. Hairline Compensation
Barbers have developed a pretty nifty technique called ‘compensation’ which is really just a fancy way to say that they’re disguising or covering your receding airline with other hair. During the first few years of hair loss, this is the best solution for getting a straight and crisp hairline back, or just
Practicing Good Diet & Hair Care
Finally, one more thing you can do to slow down hair loss and even promote regrowth is fixing your diet, lifestyle, and hair care habits. Consuming a diet high in foods that contain biotin and vitamin A can help promote strong hair growth. Hair and nail supplements are also options that you may want to consider. Likewise, keeping hair hydrated and having a clean scalp will help prevent follicle clogging, which leads to the loss of a significant percentage of follicles in male pattern baldness.
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