DHT Blockers


DHT Blockers Information

Many topical treatments are available that can reduce hair loss only where applied, which is an appealing option for many patients. These treatments include Revivogen, Crinagen, Xandrox and others. Progesterone in the cream form can also be considered a DHT blocker.


How it Works

DHT blockers work to reduce dyhydrotesterone, or DHT, levels where they are applied. DHT is the hormone usually responsible for hair loss. By blocking the conversion of the DHT hormone, hair loss stops and hair restoration can begin.

Use

DHT blockers are applied topically. Different types may require individual application instructions, which the doctor will discuss with the patient.

Results

When used in accordance with your doctor’s instructions, DHT blockers can successfully stop hair loss and help to restore hair growth. There are a variety of different DHT blockers your doctor may choose to try based on your specific needs.


Call Today to Learn More About DHT

Chambers Hair Institute in Troy, MI, can be reached at 248-524-9911.

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