Step 3: Evaluate the Available Treatments
We understand that the main cause of male alopecia in stage 1 is direct with hormones. (particularly the interaction between DHT and androgen). In addition, bad scalp conditions (inflammation, itchiness, erythema) are another androgenic activity and a byproduct of DHT. In step 2, we identified several forms of hair loss found in men. Now we are going to discuss 5 hair loss treatments. And it is necessary to find out how much the treatment works in the reverse order of hair loss in their own unique way. If you understand step 1 clearly, it will help you understand information about this treatment.
(5 major hair loss treatments)
1. DHT inhibitor: a treatment that inhibits the binding of 5 alpha reductase and testosterone
ex) Propecia, Dutasteride, Revivogen, Crinagen, Progesterone Cream, Xandrox
2. Growth Promoter: It may sound ineffective as a treatment to artificially promote hair growth without removing the underlying cause of hair loss, but growth promoters are actually a very successful way to change the bald spot.
ex) 미녹시딜, Revivogen, Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen, Nano Shampoo, Retin-A
3. SOD's: Known as Super Oxide Dismutase, it is a treatment that manipulates the immune response that occurs as a result of excessive DHT in hair follicles. When cells respond to foreign substances, they release Super Oxide that helps defend the body against invading viruses, cells, and foreign tissue. SOD's reduces this Superoxide and reduces the human body's intention to reject hair follicles. This is another proven hair loss treatment seen from a different angle. SOD's is also a complex treatment that serves as an anti-inflammatory as well as a growth promoter.
ex) Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen
4. Anti-inflammatory: It is a treatment that treats inflammation, itching, and erythema of the scalp as a result of human immune response. However, incorrect use can result in accelerating hair loss.
ex) Nizoral, T-Gel, Betadine, Tricomin, Folligen, Proxiphen
5. Anti-Androgen: The purpose of anti-androgen therapy is to prevent the binding of DHT to androgen receptors.
ex) Spilonolactone, Proxipjen, Nizoral, Revivogen, Crinogen
It's not easy to read.
The above is an article that was posted here before.
What I'm curious about is
Is it okay to believe the above.
co-worker.Please give us your opinions.
As it says in the upper part
Rebiobogen has the ability to suppress dht
Does trichomine have no function to suppress dht??
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