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Thinning Hair? Provillus Might Be Able to Help!
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Losing Hair? Provillus May Help
Many men face the prospect of losing their hair, but Provillus may be able to help you.

When a man's hair starts to thin out, they tend to lose some of their confidence and their self image slips. Men might try a variety of treatments and hairstyles to attempt to obscure the problem, but these are usually only temporary fixes. They can't restore your failing confidence like a long-term cure can.

Many of these men also withdraw from social situations because they're afraid of other people's perception of them. Others still will feel increased anxiety or suffer through depression, feeling that their virility and youth have left them for good.

So, why is is that men lose their hair?

Every person loses hair. People with full, beautiful heads of strong hair also lose strands when they brush their hair, or when they shower. Losing hair is a natural aspect of the human body.

This cycle is experienced by every healthy human, everywhere. For most people, each hair will independently grow, enter a dormant phase, and finally, the follicle will reduce in size and the hair will thin. When the hair thins out, it will fall out to allow new hair to grow in. Every normal scalp will contain strands of hair that are individually in some part of this cycle.

For some people, this cycle is shorter, and as a result, their hair loss occurs more rapidly, and this will appear as patches of lost hair. In these cases the follicles are only spending a short time in the growing phase, and then prematurely thinning and falling out.

Usually, this is because of an overabundance of specific hormones in the body. Fortunately, these are FDA approved, clinically tested formulas that are engineered to help you regrow lost hair. One of these is the Provillus hair loss treatment.

Male Pattern Baldness

Pattern baldness is males tends to be hereditary, and passed along through your genes. Genetic traits will determine where your hair will begin to thin, be it in the area of your temples, or sometimes around your head's crown.

Scientists believe that one important element that underlies male pattern baldness is the fact that certain hormones are unevenly distributed beneath your scalp, resulting in follicles that grow much thinner than they did earlier on in life. Over time, these follicles become more sparse, and eventually, they'll halt the growing process entirely.

Both men and women can suffer from these same problems. A lot of females suffer from pattern baldness also, which usually strikes around the same time as menopause. Treatments for women and men are slightly different, because certain biological factors come into play during the hair regrowth process.

Which options can you choose from>

Over time, men fighting against hair loss have experimented with countless remedies. Men wear wigs in an attempt to hide the fact that their hair is unhealthy. Alternately, some might even rely on painful, costly surgical options to try and reactivate the dormant follicles.

And then, there are males who don't have the financial ability to cover expensive treatments to have a quality wig made. This is when you begin to see very unusual comb-overs and aerosol hair in cans, but these temporary 'solutions' only draw more attention to the issue.

Posted by nelsongentry9294 at 2:27 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 15 October 2009 2:30 PM EDT

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