Signs of Going Bald
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010Discovering whether you’re going bald or not isn’t as easy as you might think it is. (…)
Discovering whether you’re going bald or not isn’t as easy as you might think it is. (…)
When I first slowly began realising I had to do something about my vanishing hairline, I considered buying a Hairmax laser comb. I’m glad I didn’t, to be honest. (…)
Have you ever wondered, if you were on Propecia or Minoxidil singularly and got results, and decided to change from one to the other, if the results would stay? (…)
I’m a regular reader of Dr. Rassman’s Balding Blog, because I like his level headed advice. (…)
When you start noticing signs of male pattern baldness, you can have a miniaturisation study done to confirm it. Personally, I didn’t bother with this. (…)
It’s a commonly held belief that male pattern hair loss is inherited from the mothers side of the family. Like so much of pop science, this simply isn’t true. (…)
It’s unfortunate that most men have no clue what is causing their baldness, and waste valuable time trying to find answers. (…)
Probably the most common accusation levelled at hair loss is the fact that hair starts falling out because the blood flow in the scalp isn’t sufficient to sustain the growth of hair. (…)
If you have been one of the unfortunate souls who have found out the hard way that just because you got good results from taking Propecia that your hair really was dependant upon it, and didn’t have wings of it’s own, then you may benefit from reading this article. (…)
Over the course of a year or so that I’ve been looking into treatment for male pattern baldness, I’ve come across many horror stories of people stopping taking Propecia and losing their results, and then panicking and wanting them back again. (…)