7/18/2009

Hereditary hair loss (solution)


If your father is bald or losing hair for 25 years does not mean you have to suffer the same fate.

First we must clarify that the gene for baldness is not necessarily transmitted by the father which may have a parent with long hair and be bald or vice versa. The gene for hair loss also can be transmitted though the mother may have much hair, may have the gene and pass it to your child because this gene is usually active in men than in women.

But as well as transmitting the gene for hair loss, is also transmitted the gene to have a lot of hair which means you do not always have to look at the father and his personal experience to know whether you will have alopecia early, late or a simple gradual loss of hair.

To be able to know with a high percentage of success if the gene for baldness was broadcast you should look at the tree. First one is always fixed at the rate of hair, if you have the same hair that your father is likely to have the same gene, but not always the case. Look at your maternal grandfather by! The gene for hair that is transmitted to children is usually the same as was the father of the mother, so if your father is bald but your mother's side grandfather was bald then you have many possibilities to have the same luck in your grandfather.

For cases in which alopecia solution already there!
"Finasteride in tablet and" 5% minoxidil are the only 2 substances scientifically proven to produce results with frequent use and constant. (There is no other outcomes)
Before starting any treatment consult your doctor.

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