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Male hair loss
affects 1 in 3 males by the age of 50. While there is currently no
cure for hair loss, there are many
hair loss products on the market
purporting to remedy male hair loss and thinning hair. Not all
potential hair loss products are created
equal. Some
hair loss products are designed to only cover up the signs of
hair loss, such as wigs, toupees, and hair dyes. Other hair
loss treatments lack scientific background for their claims to
treat
hair loss. Because
hair loss is an emotional event for most men, much time and
money is spent searching for a hair loss solution in the form of
hair loss medications, cover-ups, and transplants.
Hair Loss Treatment: Prescription Hair
Loss Medication
Male
hair loss is generally regarded as natural, and not a disease.
Nevertheless, many men choose to pursue the use of prescription
medications as a hair loss treatment. The most popular of these
prescription
hair loss medications is Propecia. Propecia is the brand name
of finasteride, a chemical that partially blocks the effects of
male hormones that are thought to contribute to male hair loss.
While Propecia has shown some effectiveness as a hair loss
treatment, it is not a natural solution to male hair loss. It
requires a physician’s visit for a prescription, and has sexual
side effects in some users. Its effects wear off immediately upon
discontinuing use, resulting in further hair loss. A one month
supply of Propecia costs approximately $70-$100, making it one of
the more expensive hair loss treatments on the market.
By contrast,
Procerin for male hair loss is available without a
prescription. It is a natural hair loss product, with no dangerous
chemicals or side effects.
Procerin is a safe alternative to prescription hair loss
treatments.
Procerin is the only all-natural hair loss solution backed by
our 90-Day Guarantee.
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