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If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, then you’ve come to the right place. Choosing between prescription, OTC, and natural products may be overwhelming but our clinical process is dedicated to easing you into your hair (re)growth journey. Our team has made it simple by providing all the necessary information to help you make the right choice. Hair loss therapy takes between 3-6 months to show effect. By starting your treatment journey early, you will be focusing on prevention rather than treatment and tackling that fear before it even becomes a reality. Our Essential IX shampoo, Essential V oil, OTC and prescription options can help in different ways.
Even if you have a full head of hair, you might want to get ahead of the game, especially if male pattern baldness runs in the family. After all, 2/3 of men will suffer from hair loss.
If you’re seeing more of your scalp, it’s still not too late. It’s normal for hair follicles to close as men age. The treatment options we offer can help reactivate them.
Often a combo of family history and aging, seeing more forehead is common for guys. With our help, we can prevent turning that forehead into a fivehead.
For some men, androgenic alopecia results in the bald spot that everyone, except you, can see. This is due to the growth phase of hair follicles shortening as time passes.
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The most common cause tends to be hereditary which becomes evident as you age, typically starting in your 20’s. Another name for this type of hair loss is male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia. The first sign of male pattern hair loss may be a receding hairline or thinning around the temples or crown of the head. Other causes of hair loss include iron deficiency, thyroid disease and autoimmune disease. In some instances, it could be a local scalp problem such as seborrhoeic dermatitis, fungal infections or psoriasis. Here at Rocky, we focus on male pattern baldness and treat this using clinically proven/FDA approved medications consisting of pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical products.
Testosterone is the hormone that contributes to the formation of male characteristics, like your beard growing and your voice getting deeper. Testosterone gets broken down into dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and DHT seems to contribute to hair loss by shrinking hair follicles which makes it harder for hair to regrow.
Male pattern baldness is usually diagnosed by its characteristic features. This includes a slowly receding hairline or thinning at the crown and temples. Hair loss that is sudden or accompanied by local symptoms, such as itching or appearance of a rash, generally indicates a different cause that requires discussion with a doctor. If you are feeling generally unwell and experiencing hair loss, this may require additional investigations.
The answer to this depends on the cause of your hair loss. When it comes to male pattern baldness, there are two FDA approved medications, Minoxidil (Rogaine) and Finasteride (Propecia). Minoxidil is a topical solution applied to the scalp, which improves blood flow to your hair follicles. This stimulates hair regrowth and is best used for new hair loss. Finasteride is an oral medication that works by blocking the hormone DHT, which is the main cause behind androgenic alopecia. By doing so, it prevents hair loss from happening. When used alone they are effective. However, using the two medications together provides a synergistic effect, leading to better results. For men experiencing hair loss due to other conditions, treating the root cause may be necessary and best done with the help of a medical practitioner.
The simple answer is no. But there are effective medications, which may stop hair loss and restore new hair. There are also procedures available such as hair transplants which may a suitable option for you.
Yes – this type of hair loss if known as “traction alopecia” which results due to constant pulling your hair. It may result from wearing your hair in a bun, dreadlocks/braids or any other type of hairstyle that puts stress on your hair follicles. Avoiding these hairstyles may help prevent or stop this type of hair loss.
The honest answer is, it depends. They each have their own advantages and it comes down to what is right for you. The great thing about hair transplantation is that it is generally a permanent solution. However it requires time off for recovery, can cause permanent scarring and is expensive. In comparison, hair loss medication is unlikely to cause any long-lasting side effects, is more affordable and not time consuming. However, the effects fade away once treatment is stopped.
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