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Yes! DHT blockers are the most effective hair loss treatment. A study by the American Academy of Dermatology found that finasteride is effective at DHT blocking. Not only does it halt hair loss, but it can even help with future growth.
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Read More »Author: The Keeps Team ▪ Reviewed By: Dr. Peter Young, Keeps Medical Director Until you start researching hair loss (and how to stop it), you don’t hear a lot about DHT. But then, when you do start researching the topic, “DHT” and “DHT blocker” is everywhere. And you finish your internet search with questions that range from “Um, but what is DHT exactly?” to “Can this really stop me from balding?” to “Why didn’t I pay more attention in biology class?” While we can’t provide tons of insight into your biology class, we can help you understand DHT and DHT blockers a little better. Long story short: DHT, or dihydrotestosterone, is a male sex hormone that binds to receptors in your scalp and causes hair loss that leads to male pattern baldness (a.k.a. androgenic alopecia) in genetically-susceptible men. DHT blockers are medications and supplements that, yep you guessed it, block DHT. Want more quick facts on this topic? Keep reading and we’ll answer all your questions.
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Learn More »The growth phase that usually lasts from two to six years. Catagen Phase: The transition phase that only lasts for a few weeks. The transition phase that only lasts for a few weeks. Telogen Phase: The resting phase that lasts for about three months. The resting phase that lasts for about three months. Exogen Phase: The shedding phase that usually results in 100-150 hairs falling out each day. The hair is lost during the exogen phase when the follicle produces a new hair that pushes out the old one. As androgenic alopecia sets in, follicles gets smaller and smaller making it harder for hair to grow (thanks DHT), the anagen phase gets shorter (less time for hair to grow), and the telogen phase gets longer (more time for follicle to rest without producing a new hair). However, baldness is a slowly progressive process that usually takes place over several years. That means you have time to stop DHT from shrinking those hair follicles and that the earlier you take action, the more hair you’ll keep.
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