lunes, 26 de diciembre de 2011

Hair Loss - Some of the Myths

In the appearance conscious society in which we live these days, experiencing hair loss is not something most men would like to do. Male Pattern Baldness (androgenetic alopecia) will affect a lot of men, and is a result of a combination of factors including age, hormones, and genes. The gene is said to be passed from mother to child, so if a man wants to ascertain his chances of hair loss, it would be more indicative to look at his mother's father rather than his own father. However, this theory has many doubters, and it is likely that if hair loss runs on either side of your family, you might be at increased risk. Male Pattern Baldness typically results in a receding hairline combined with hair loss on the crown of the head. Eventually the two gaps in the scalp will meet. As previously mentioned, there are factors which increase a man's chances of experiencing hair loss, but there are also a lot of myths on the subject of hair loss out there, and this article will focus on those.


Wearing a Hat


It is often said that wearing a hat increases the wearer's chances of Male Pattern Baldness. Men lose hair every day, without even noticing. This is due to the natural growth cycle of the hair, and they will ultimately be replaced by new hairs. If a man wears a hat for most of the day, any hair lost will gather in the hat, and this will probably be obvious to the wearer when he removes the hat. So, the man who wears a hat will perhaps notice natural hair loss more than the man who doesn't wear a hat. There is nothing to suggest that wearing a hat can cause hair loss, but the actual wearing of the hat will make the natural loss of hair more obvious that it otherwise would have been.


Cutting the Hair


Another urban myth is that cutting the hair will make it grow back stronger and quicker. This is perhaps due to the fact that when cut, the hair feels thicker. There is no evidence to suggest that cutting the hair makes it grow back any differently. A person's hair will grow back at the same rate as before.


Brushing your Hair


There is a school of thought that brushing your hair is good for it, even compared with combing. The reasoning is that brushing is just like massaging the scalp, which will increase blood circulation, and hence stimulate hair growth. This is also nonsense; in fact too much brushing could damage the hair by causing split ends.


Standing on Your Head


One of the more bizarre rumours about hair loss is that if you stand on your head this will increase blood flow to the head. The theory is that the increased flow of blood to the head will stimulate hair growth. This is also nonsense...


You will be aware by now that there are a number of myths surrounding hair loss. In fact, hair loss is caused by a combination of age, genetics, and hormones. It is also thought that dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is also a contributor to Male Pattern Baldness, and there are a number of remedies available which combat the effects of DHT.


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