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Visit Hair-Medics.com for information about Hair loss products Q) Do I need a doctors prescription to obtain a medically assisted product? A) We do have our own doctors and pharmacists who will prescribe and dispense your chosen product from the information you provide in the online consultation form. However, we do advise you to tell your own doctor what you are doing. We and or the supplier also reserve the right not to supply a particular product if the prescribing doctor feels it would not be in your best interests.Male pattern baldness (MPB) is principally caused by two main factors - possibly assisted by some other more minor ones. The two factors are: Presence of a substance called Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the vicinity of the hair roots. This substance is produced from the male hormone testosterone by the action of a particular enzyme called 5-alpha reductase. Inherited genetic information. When a man inherits the necessary gene for some of his hair roots to become susceptible to attack by DHT he will lose hair. MPB therefore has nothing to do with the amount of male hormone a man has - merely the fact that he has any at all is enough to cause the hair loss provided he has also inherited the necessary genetic detail. Only those hair roots which have been programmed will be attacked by DHT. Normally these will be somewhere through the top region of the scalp with at least those hair roots around the sides and back of the scalp not being susceptible to attack by DHT. Hence, many men are left with a ‘monks fringe’ of hair at the sides and back. The chart below outlines the normal progression of male pattern baldness: Oral finasteride is prescribed in tablet form – the correct dosage for the treatment of hair loss being 1mg per day. Some specialists suggest that finasteride applied in solution as a topical liquid, either on its own or in conjunction with minoxidil, can have a beneficial effect in reducing DHT levels in the scalp and hence slowing hair loss. |