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When people suffering from hair loss look for an effective form of treatment, they turn to the most powerful medicines on the market to help them succeed. Propecia and Rogaine are the most sought after and the most prescribed hair loss treatments available for Alopecia.

Propecia and Rogaine: The Latest in Medical Hair Loss Treatments for Alopecia


by kelly.richardson@
hairreplacementreview.com

Hair Replacement Review Columnist

When people suffering from hair loss look for an effective form of treatment, they turn to the most powerful medicines on the market to help them succeed. Propecia and Rogaine are the most sought after and the most prescribed hair loss treatments available for Alopecia.

There are many special considerations you need to make before you choose to use Propecia or Rogaine hair loss treatments for Alopecia. Characteristics such as hair loss type, side effects, and price are all things to consider. Let’s take a look at what StopHairLoss.now.co.uk, a reputable hair loss treatment information source, says about them.

The Lowdown on Propecia, Rogaine, and Alopecia Hair Loss Treatments:

  • Propecia. No doubt the king of all hair loss treatments, Propecia has earned its reputation as the leading hair loss treatment on the market. Tests have shown that it has stopped hair loss in over 80% of cases as well as spurred growth in over 60%. Propecia hair loss treatment is for men only. The only known side effects are sexual and were only present in less than 2% of men.
  • Rogaine. Rogaine hair loss treatment is made for men and women. The active ingredient in Rogaine is Minoxidil, which is a known hair stimulant. Rogaine is not as effective as Propecia because several applications are necessary to have an effect on hair loss. Rogaine hair loss treatment has several known side effects that should be watched for closely during the treatment process.
To help you better prepare to fight hair loss, there are some simple things about Alopecia that you should know.

Alopecia facts:

  • Alopecia is a general medical term for all type of baldness.
  • While it is not physically painful, Alopecia can be tremendously emotionally taxing to deal with.
  • Alopecia has affected the lives of those who suffer from it in many ways.


About the Author
A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes copy for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as education, medicine and technology. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


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Posted on May 16, 2005 at 11:37 AM