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Minoxidil
stimulates hair growth in individuals suffering from male
pattern baldness. It works by relaxing the smooth muscles
which surround the network of tiny blood vessels beneath the
scalp, enlarging their diameter and allowing a rich blood
supply to feed and nourish the hair follicles.
There
have been numerous studies which show that a 5% Minoxidil
solution "can stimulate, clinically significant hair
regrowth in men suffering from hereditary hair loss." It
can also work up to TWICE as fast as the original 2% formula.
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Minoxidil
has been thoroughly tested and specifically licensed for the
treatment of thinning hair associated with advancing male
pattern baldness.
When
used as directed, Minoxidil rarely causes unwanted
side-effects.
Some drying or flaking of the scalp is
considered normal and may be eased by the regular use of a
good quality shampoo and conditioner.
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Minoxidil
is the first drug to be medically approved specifically for the
treatment of hair loss and was originally prescribed as an
oral medication; used to control high blood pressure.
A
desirable side-effect noticed by men using Minoxidil, was the
appearance of fine, "vellus"
hair which became thicker and darker as the course of
treatment continued.
Around
1980, the 'Upjohn Corporation' obtained a license to produce a
topical 2% solution of Minoxidil called ROGAINE,
and later, a 5% solution became available by doctor's
private prescription. Now, 5% Minoxidil is available from
pharmacies throughout the world and is produced by the
'Pharmacia and Upjohn Company' under the brand name of REGAINE.
Minoxidil
is widely accepted as the only clinically tested and proven
(non-surgical) topically applied treatment available today, which really can
make a noticeable difference to your hairline.
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Hair
growth is a slow process and Minoxidil may take some time to
take full effect. In most cases fine "vellus" hairs
start to appear 3-4 months after treatment begins and
gradually become thicker and darker in colour.
The
full benefit of Minoxidil may not be seen for 12-14 months and
continued use is recommended to maintain hair regrowth.
If
there are no signs of vellus hair growth after 12-14 months
then it is unlikely that Minoxidil will work for you.
Minoxidil
works best for men between the ages of 20-50 who suffer from
crown baldness and/or a receding front hairline.
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