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Scalp micropigmentation replicates a shaved-head appearance in men who’ve lost all or most of their hair. For men who would prefer to once again grow real hair, other options are available.
In the long-running battle against hair loss, one of the newer weapons is scalp micropigmentation, a cosmetic procedure that was introduced in Britain but has caught on here in the United States.
For those unfamiliar with the SMP process, it involves “replicating the appearance of shaven hair, by introducing thousands of tiny pigment deposits into the epidermis of the scalp,” according to Team Micro. The latter is an international micropigmentation marketing company.
A Noninvasive Solution
In an era when many men, including some with no real hair-loss issues, favor the shaved-head look, SMP offers men a noninvasive solution that gives them the appearance of hair where no real hair actually remains.
Although it might be most popular with men who can use it to simulate the shaved-head look, SMP is also used by women and men whose hair loss is only partial. For them, this tattooing-like process is used to blur the contrast between the hair they still have and patches of bare scalp where hair has been lost.
It’s Just an Illusion
It should be stressed here that SMP offers only the illusion of hair follicles. There is no real stubble on the head, and anyone subjecting an SMP patient to close scrutiny will soon realize that there’s no longer any hair there.
For those who are not yet ready to give up their dream of regrowing their hair or at least halting any ongoing hair loss, other options are available. Among the most popular are finasteride, an oral drug that is also sold under the brand-name Propecia, and minoxidil, a topical solution also sold under the brand-name Rogaine.
Of the two medications, the American Hair Loss Association recommends finasteride “as the first line of attack for all men interested in treating their male-pattern baldness.”
Androgenic Alopecia
The most common form of hair loss affecting both men and women is known as androgenic alopecia. This form of hair loss occurs when an enzyme called type II 5-alpha-reductase triggers the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone, or DHT.
This altered form of testosterone gradually miniaturizes hair follicles to the point that they can no longer support hair growth. Fortunately, finasteride has been shown to reduce DHT levels by up to 60 percent. In clinical trials, finasteride stopped hair loss in 86 percent of study participants and triggered substantial new hair growth in 65 percent of those in the study.
Minoxidil Is Another Option
For men who fail to get the results they want from finasteride, minoxidil (Rogaine) is a topical solution that also has been shown to slow or even halt hair loss and promote some degree of hair regrowth.
To hold on to new hair grown with the help of either finasteride or minoxidil, these drugs must be continued on a daily basis. Once they are stopped, any newly grown hair will soon disappear.
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Men interested in trying finasteride in either its brand-name (Propecia) or generic form can order these drugs online from eDrugstore.com, a longtime online facilitator based in Tempe, Arizona. To buy these drugs, you’ll need a prescription. If you have one from your doctor, you can fax it or scan and email it along with your order. If not, eDrugstore can arrange a complimentary online consultation with a licensed U.S. physician who can authorize a prescription if appropriate. To learn more, visit eDrugstore’s Hair Loss page.

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