Minoxidil Makes a Good Hair Loss Solution
Minoxidil is a hair loss solution which is widely used to treat baldness in men. Apart from men, it is also used to treat hair loss problems in women lately. This treatment is considered to be extending hair growth phase in the hair cycle of the person. Also, it is believed that minoxidil is useful as it can increase the length of follicles and can also assist in the growth of those hair follicles that had been dormant for a long time. Minoxidil medication which contains Rogaine has been approved by Food and Drug Administration and is applied on the scalp topically. This topical application of this medication may also prevent the need for hair transplant in future.
When this medication is used, it dilates the blood vessels in the scalp and consequently contributes in the growth of hair follicles. The reason behind the popularity of this treatment is that it is available over the counter even without the prescription from your doctor. For these reasons it is considered an easy hair loss solution. However, most of hair experts believe that this treatment can lead to side effects if taken without consultation from a medical practitioner.
Some of the reported side effects of minoxidil are dizziness, skin irritation, itching in scalp and the likes. In certain rare cases this drug can also lead to increase in the heartbeat of the user, palpitations in heart or light headed. In such cases, the use of the drug should be discontinued immediately and the user should contact the doctor. Generally, these side effects occur due to the overuse of the medication. Usually, Minoxidil treatment takes approximately four months but it may take longer in certain cases and stopping of treatment in between can also lead to fall out of hair that were grown during the period of treatment.
The mechanism behind this hair loss solution has varied opinions from hair experts. Some say that it works due to the effect of mitrogenic on the epidermal cells which in turn result in hair growth while others believe that minoxidil works due to its resistance towards calcium entry which is intracellular and result in the enhancement of epidermal growth. Some of the hair transplant experts also suggest the use of this medication before and after the hair transplant surgery in cases where hair transplant has been done around the original hair of the person. This is claimed to prevent the loss of original hair on the scalp of the person.
This preparation comes in two strengths: 2% solution and 5% solution. According to general perception, the 5% solution is fit for men and 2% solution is suitable for women who are encountering hair problems. To conclude, Minoxidil is an easy hair loss solution provided one uses it after consulting a hair expert.
