Hair loss
restoration treatment with 0.05% betamethasone dipropionate and 5% topical minoxidil are
found to be superior to minoxidil alone.
Topical minoxidil is very well tolerated and adverse effects are mainly
dermatologic. The most frequent adverse effect is an irritant contact dermatitis.
Though minnoxidil does not have any effect on blood pressure, it should
be used with caution in patient with cardiovascular diseases. It is also contraindicated
in pregnant and nursing mothers.
Finasteride
The drug finasteride was earlier used as treatment for prostate
enlargement, under the medical name Proscar. But in 1998, it was approved by FDA for the
Medical hair loss restoration in MPHL.
Mechanism of Action
Medical hair restoration treatments with Finasteride depends upon its
specific action as an inhibitor of type II 5á-reductase, the intracellular enzyme that
converts male hormone androgen into DHT (Dihydro Testosterone). Its action results in
significant decrease in serum and tissue DHT levels in even in concentration as low as
0.2mg. Finnasteride is able to stabilize hair loss in 80% of patient with Vertex hair loss
and in 70% of patients with frontal hair loss. Most of these patients are able to grow
more hair or retain the ones they have. The peculiar thing about Propecia is that its
effect is more pronounced in crown area than in the front. The hair that grow after the
medical hair restoration treatments are better in texture and are thicker, more like the
terminal hair.
The best thing about medical hair restoration treatment with the
finnasteride is that it is well tolerated and has minimal side effects. Sexual dysfunction
(decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and decreased semen volume) are observed in
about 3.8% of cases. But these side-effects subside within few months of Medical hair
restoration treatments or disappear within a weeks time as soon as the treatment is
stopped.
It generally requires about 6 to 12 months for the m edical hair
restoration treatment to be apparent but the side effects appear earlier. So even after
the medicine is stopped, there is no possibility of loosing the hair that has been gained,
but the side effects are sure to disappear.
Many hair restoration surgeons find Propecia (finasteride) to act as an
excellent adjunct to
surgical hair restoration. There are several benefits of this kind of combination
therapy. As the Medical hair restoration with Propecia brings about a hair re-growth in
the crown area, it has a complementary action; it allows the surgeon to have more donor
hair to be available for frontal hair transplant and design the hairline at his own will.
Since finasteride has no effect in the frontal area of the scalp, it does not have any
interference with the surgical hair restoration.
Combination Therapy
There are reports which say that use of finasteride and topical
minoxidil combination therapy as a Medical hair restoration treatment is of more advantage
in cases of mild to moderate MPHL. Further studies are in progress. Many hair restoration
doctors have already started the use of combination therapy in order to obtain better hair
growth.
Anti Androgen Therapy
For women with hyperandrogonism (with increased levels of androgen) who
do not respond well to minoxidil, antiandrogen therapy is another option of Medical hair
restoration. In the UK the most commonly used anti-androgen for women is CPA (cyproterone
acetate), which is used in combination with ethinyl-estradiol.
However, in the United States, where CPA is not available, the
aldosterone antagonist spironolactone is the alternative choice of hair restoration
doctors.
Flutamide
Medical hair restoration with flutamide has shown improvement as hair
loss restoration treatment in women with hirsutism. For hyperandrogenic premenopausal
women, flutamide is a better medical hair restoration agent than both the CPA or
finestride.
Hair loss restoration management is a structured process which depends upon many
factors along with the medical hair restoration. For more details on the topic you can
refer to the section on medical
hair restoration or the article on male pattern hair loss or female pattern hair loss
at our site: hairtransplantadvice.com.