Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 22 March 2007
Looking around the Ukmedix newsroom it is possible to see quite a bit of hair loss. We are not going mention any names because men are sometimes sensitive about their hair loss even though it’s a very natural thing. However what we were discussing is that a year ago there was definitely more Male Pattern Balding in the newsroom then there is today.

There is no disguising that two of our writers are regular users of the hair loss drug Propecia and they are some of the lucky ones. Not only did they have up to date information about hair loss when they started to use the hair loss drug Propecia last year but they are also able to get an insight into how the drug works for the good of the readers of Ukmedix News.
In the vast majority of cases of men with Male Pattern Baldness, Propecia will stop the balding process and this happens in over 80 percent of men who use the drug. Some men [and this is rare] are not affected in any way by Propecia and so it just doesn’t work for them. Some men [around 30 or 40 percent] actually experience hair regrowth when they use Propecia. With the two men who work in the Ukmedix newsroom we have one [let’s call him Jack] whose hair loss has remained pretty static for the last year and for the other man [let’s call him George] he has been one of the lucky ones who has experienced thickening hair much to his delight. We have even noticed improved confidence levels in both of them.
The way we see it in the Ukmedix newsroom is that you have absolutely nothing to lose by trying out Propecia. You may well be one of the unlucky ones for who Propecia has absolutely no effect on but the chances are [an over 80 percent chance] that you will get some benefit from the hair loss drug and if you are extra lucky you may even experience your hair getting thicker and growing back.