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Practical Tips For Dealing With Hair Loss

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 14 March 2008

refusing to face up to it is the worst action you can take

From talking to people who are beginning to experience male pattern baldness we know that one of the issues that they worry about is going for a haircut. There is always the dilemma about how and when to cut your hair and how short you should cut it. If you have long hair and you start to notice male pattern baldness it can be devastating especially if your long mane is part of your identity.

Practical Tips For Dealing With Hair Loss

At Ukmedix News we would advise a person in this situation to gradually over the course of the year or so start to cut his hair shorter and shorter as the effects of male pattern baldness are less obvious with short hair. At the same time you should also speak to a doctor about the possibility of hair loss medication such as Propecia. This can be done online at the Ukmedix web site confidentially and discreetly.

The most important thing you should remember with male pattern baldness is that it won’t go away on its own and denial and refusing to face up to it is the worst action you can take. You may not actually worry too much about your male pattern baldness and many men learn to live with it happily, however if it does worry you and causes you stress you must take affirmative action and remember that there are good remedies out there.

The hair loss drug Propecia which is numerically the most successful hair loss medication available is known to help men in over 80 percent of cases. In some men it not only stops the effects of male pattern baldness but even reverses it. In some men (a small minority) it has no effect. The sooner you take Propecia the more probable it is to have a beneficial result.

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