Dihydrotestosterone (DHT for short) causes hair loss by shrinking the hair follicles resulting in atrophy of said follicles. Once the hair does fall out it cannot be replaced do to the atrophy. However the good news is that there are many DHT hair loss treatments available to reverse and possibly cure DHT so that you can keep your hair fuller and for a longer period of time.
One treatment for DHT is using certain types of shampoos that you can find at your local drugstore of supermarket. Some of the best shampoos that help with the DHT levels are:
Neutrogena T/Gel Shampoo - This shampoo for both men and women was originally designed to help fight chronic Scalp Psoriasis and common Dandruff but over time those suffering from DHT have insisted that this is one of the many fighters of DHT.
MiN New York DHT Cleansing System Pro - This is actually a 3-step/product is designed to deliver rebalance the physical properties of the hair and scalp to help strengthen hair and inhibit DHT. The best part about this product is that its designed for all hair types and they ever provide travel size packages that abide by the TSA travel regulations for liquids.
Another treatment that can be found at your local drugstore is Nu Hair DHT Blocker for Men and Women that comes in tablet form. This dietary supplement product helps block the negative effects of DHT using a natural herbal blend that supports hair regrowth from the inside out.
Finasterid is another tablet fighter of DHT but its only designed to work for men. This product gained popularity for men suffering from DHT when it started to be marketed under the name of Propecia. According to a 5-year study of men^, almost 48% of those using Propecia experience some hair regrowth, but the product is only effective as long as its taken. Once someone stops using the product they begin to see the hair loss come back within 6-12 months.
The best method of treatment for DHT is to consult your local family physician or dermatologist as they can give your further options that treat your specific DHT condition.
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