Don’t Treat Hair Loss that Hasn’t Happened Yet

An interesting article I found today talking about a man who knows his family has hair loss issues in his family. Since often a sensitivity to DHT is herditary it’s understandable why this person would be a bit worried about his hair potentially falling out.

In the article he asks the Dr. at BaldingBlog.com if he should be taking minoxidil now before his hair falls out as a preventitive meausre. I really liked the answer, why commit to doing something twice a day every day if you’re not showing the symptoms. He equated it with taking insulin even though you don’t have diabetes but your family has a history of it.

This is good advice, many men worry that they might be losing their hair, or they potentially could lose their hair because of herditary issues. In many of the articles on HinderHairLoss.com I’ve mentioned the importance of starting a hair loss treatment regimen sooner then later since if you have hair left you can likely thicken it to solve the thinning problems. Of course if you’re not losing hair why would you want to commit to using a shampoo for hair loss or other product each day?

You wouldn’t. I know it can easy to obsess over hair loss but try to decide for yourself if you are having excessive hair loss before you jump to conclusions. Look at the facts: hair on your pillow in the morning, excessive hair falling out in the shower or in the drain of your tub and sink.

You will know when it’s getting thinner up top, so until then don’t worry about treating a problem that doesn’t yet exist.

Here’s the article I’m talking about above.