Well, the majority of men do not find baldness cool and, even though we can make the odd joke about it, there's a vast market for products to put a stop to hair loss. You would think after centuries of exploitation. men would have got the message. But they continue to spend millions of dollars a year in pursuit of a full head of hair even though almost every over-the-counter solution, cream and lotion are little more than colored water. More sadly, they also spread the blame around. It's usually their parents' fault for not giving them a perfect set of genes. That way, it's never their fault.
So let's exclude the other varieties of hair loss. People who go through chemo- or radiotherapy find their hair grows back. Those whose hair is affected by thyroid disease find the treatment for the disease helps their hair recover. Persistently high levels of anxiety and stress are associated with hair loss. Anecdotal evidence suggests hair does grow back when mood improves. For those with male pattern baldness (and that should be obvious when the shape starts to thin out), there's propecia. So long as you start the treatment early enough, i.e. before the thinning has become too pronounced and too many hairs have been shed, this is an effective drug. Over time, of course, all hair slowly thins and there's little that can be done to prevent aging having its inevitable effect. But clinical trials sufficient to satisfy the FDA have produced solid evidence of safety and effectiveness. On a slightly different point, propecia is also an FDA approved drug for the treatment of growths in the prostate. Again, the evidence from clinical trials is absolutely clear. This drug prevents the development of growths and, when there is some growth, shrinks it. Thus, even though you have no symptoms, using propecia for hair loss can also be reducing the risk of growths in your prostate. Sadly, it does not prevent cancer, but perhaps some prevention does make this drug cool.
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