Is There a Cure for Male Pattern Baldness?
- Chris Churchill
- Jul 7, 2022
- 3 min read
Younger men often look to the older men in their lives and wonder if they will be the next to lose their hair. If you are concerned about losing your hair, you may want to know if there is a cure for male pattern baldness. This condition, characterized by the thinning of the top of the head, generally occurs in men in their early to mid-20s. The majority of those suffering from male pattern baldness will experience symptoms by the age of 30. It is common for patches of bald spots to appear on the top of the head, which may only be the beginning of the process. This is why so many men are seeking a cure for male pattern baldness.

The Reality of Male Pattern Baldness
Unfortunately, there is no cure for this condition. Many products and treatments claim to be a cure, promising to stop male pattern baldness and help your hair grow back. Numerous firms offer procedures, drugs, or lotions, along with hair transplants, to provide an immediate solution for baldness. However, these often fail.
Hair Transplants
Hair transplants are often considered a limited treatment for male pattern baldness, as they may only treat a small bald patch on a person’s head. This could be because there isn’t enough hair to donate to replace the lost hair. The procedure involves removing strips of hair follicles from the donor section of the head and placing them on the bald section, which can leave long-term scarring.
Men considering a hair transplant should also understand that the procedure often results in the hair surrounding the implanted hair falling out. This is common for people who have had their temples filled in with implanted hair. The hairs around the area may eventually disappear, meaning you have spent a lot of time and money on a process that looks unnatural and often proves to be temporary, requiring repeated treatments.
Other Treatments
Various other methods have been tried to treat male pattern baldness, ranging from wearing toupees or wigs, which may be uncomfortable and ill-fitting. Wigs will unfortunately never look real as they are not attached and therefore can’t realistically mimic how hair would flow. No matter how expensive, the result will always be far from realistic.
Some men may consider laser combing, believed to enhance the cellular metabolism in a person’s scalp, strengthen hair follicles, and resist DHT. This is said to combat male pattern baldness, but laser combing cannot remove DHT.
People also often consider using drugs, lotions, or scalp pigmentation to treat their condition. These options, however, have many drawbacks and possible unhealthy side effects.
Total Cover Plus Solution
We offer an amazing hair replacement system with a choice of two option packages available. You can receive the utmost impartial advice and information concerning hair loss and hair growth, making the Total Cover Plus Hair System a great success. The procedure uses artificial skin and hair implantations to give you the real-looking hair you always wanted.
Conclusion
There may not be a cure for male pattern baldness just yet, but you can look as though there is by booking a consultation with Total Cover Plus. If you would like to know more or set up an appointment, call us for free at 0800 689 0077. You can also send an email or complete our callback form.

















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