A glaring patch of shiny scalp is about the last thing every teenager would want to be seen with. When a balding head would always have been instantly associated with a 50-something fatherly kind of person suffering from hair loss, the same wouldn’t exactly fit into a teenager’s picture of himself, and can cause serious confidence issues.
When this happens, most teenagers go for the ultimate solution: hair transplantation. Though this is an effective procedure when done by specialists for treating hair loss, this is not quite the best option for those under the age of 20 whose entire hair growth and progression pattern is yet to develop. Attempting hair transplantation at this age could lead to a very unnatural appearance later, when the actual hair growth pattern has revealed itself.
Moreover, this is an expensive procedure and requires the consent of the parents when the patient is a minor. Though many parents succumb and do give consent, it is important to make an informed decision after consulting a qualified restoration specialist. Hair transplants are best resorted to after the age of 30, when the entire hair loss progression pattern is revealed.
However, an interim treatment option that most doctors prescribe for those under 20 is a non-surgical treatment with oral medication, like Regaine and Propecia. These work by slowing down the hair loss and stimulating the follicles to produce healthier hair.
For those who have been instructed by the physician to try out Propecia or Regaine, we at Menscare can deliver it to you.
It’s never easy to come to terms with the fact that you’re starting to lose your hair. You look at yourself in the mirror and relive the days when your mane was your pride your joy. You remember the thickness of it, the texture and the attention you got from it. Now you spend more and more time staring at the thinning spots on your once full head of hair, lamenting your hair loss.
If you already have advanced balding and are looking for a product that will stimulate hair growth then check out Menscare. We have a product in our range of products for men’s care that is called Regaine.
Now, the name alone should give clues to what the product does but let us expand on it. This product can be used to treat advanced baldness and comes with specific usage direction and application criteria.
How does one use it?
Using Regaine is not rocket science but it does require that you follow the steps carefully and correctly. It contains elements of alcohol and propylene so please use it as advised otherwise you risk serious side effects.
You can spray it on with the pump applicator or rub it on the affected areas. Whatever your choice of application though, remember to use only the required amount. Your hair will only grow at the pace that it can and overuse may cause more harm than good. Check this product out at Menscare.
It has been proven that some men and women can regrow their hair after using Regaine which works with an active ingredient called Minoxidil. At Menscare we are aware that it doesn’t have this amazing effect on everyone and therefore we do not promise that you can always reclaim your lost hair.
The real benefits of Regaine are in the slowing down of hair loss, and in many cases, stopping the process whilst you continue taking the treatment. Success of Regaine can depend on how advanced the hair loss has become. It is advisable that you follow the application requirements if you are to get the best out of the use of Regaine. One such instruction is that it should be applied twice daily.
Research has shown that a failure to adhere to the instructions results in minimal or no results at all. It is also advised that you consistently use Regaine as any sustained gap in use can mean that you lose whatever hair you preserved or regrew within two to four months.
It is also believed by medical personnel that continued use over a very long period may lead to the development of the body’s increased tolerance and this can be averted by taking a fortnight break in every three to four months. This should not see a reverse of the gains that would have been recorded as it is not a permanent or sustained stoppage.