Hair Loss Pills vs Hair Transplants

Men facing hair loss or baldness can have a lot of alternatives for their hair treatment. They can choose either surgical or non-surgical procedures to treat their hair.  The non- surgical procedure includes the use of pill and surgical includes the hair transplantation.

The Efficiency of Pills and Hair Transplant:

Patients initially inquire if the use of hair loss pills is an effective method to hair scalp that doesn’t involve surgery. Many of them look forward to methods that are short term, and they do not have to wait for months for effective results.

Preferred Solution for Long Term Baldness:

Pills give desired results for hair regrowth. They are effective in hindering hair fall. But the pills are only effective during the onsets of hair fall.

On the other hand, hair transplants can also cure baldness. Pills are however, useless in this case. Some of the pills are very effective in hindering hair loss. The detail is as follows:

Few Pills are Actually Effective. How to Know Which Ones?

Too many men have wasted too much of their hard-earned money on pills, serums, lotions, and other forms of snake oil that make big promises and deliver precisely nothing. There is always a buck on taking advantage of people’s insecurities. On the other hand, there is only one surefire way to restore actual living, growing hair to balding areas, and that is hair transplant surgery. Hair loss medications have their place, but there are two – only two – that are clinically proven to produce any results: finasteride (i.e., Proscar® and Propecia®) and minoxidil (i.e., Rogaine®).

A lot of men spend squandered a lot of their cash on pills, serums, creams, and different types of fake oil that make huge guarantees and provide no results. These companies are always ready to take advantage of individuals’ insecurities. However, there is one promising way of restoring hair fall and baldness, and that is a surgical procedure. Moreover, there are only two tested and certified medicines that help in gaining hair volume and deliver positive outcomes: finasteride (i.e., Proscar® and Propecia®) and minoxidil (i.e., Rogaine®).

What Pills CAN’T do; Transplant CAN:

What finasteride and minoxidil do is slow down and sometimes stop the hair fall process. These medicinal medications may seem to regrow hair; however, rather, they basically add the thickness or volume and strength to the hair. Finasteride achieves this by dropping DHT (dihydrotestosterone) levels in the scalp.  DHT causes the follicles to lose strength, causing baldness. Finasteride restores the strength by reestablishing a thicker head of hair. Minoxidil doesn’t affect DHT levels. However, it slows the baldness pace.

Propecia®, which is an oral drug, is the commercial name for finasteride. Finasteride can control baldness, and it became known later years. Initially, the finasteride purpose was to treat enlarged prostates. After prolonged use of this pill, it started to reduce balding and help in hair development.

 According to the FDA, Propecia® is an effective non-surgical way to treat hair fall. However, with certain limitations (For instance, pregnant ladies not to apply Propecia® for hair fall).

Transplant, an All-Rounder:

Further, we cannot see non-surgical medications as the only means of treating hair fall and baldness. All the medications have their limitations and are not recommended by most physicians. For patients who are simply starting to lose their hair, pills can somehow help in restoring hair. For patients with rapid hair loss that is leading to baldness can go for hair transplant. 

 

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