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Conquering Male & Female Hair Loss with Telehealth

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Hair loss is something most people will face, with factors like gender, age, and medical conditions determining when and how it occurs.

Men often accept hair loss and even embrace the bald look, while women, who consider their hair an important feature, find it psychologically devastating, leading to feelings of inadequacy and premature aging.

Understanding the Differences
Male and female hair loss differ in appearance and progression. Men usually develop a receding hairline or an M-shaped pattern, eventually leading to near or complete baldness. Women’s hair loss is subtler and slower, with thinning starting at the crown and spreading evenly across the scalp. Women rarely go completely bald.

Androgenetic Alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness, is the most common type of hair loss, affecting both genders. It results from rising levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of the male hormone testosterone. This is why men can experience hair loss early in life, while women are more likely to experience it later, sometimes worsened by menopause.

Women are more prone to Traction Alopecia, which occurs due to hair follicles being repeatedly pulled from tight ponytails, braids, and hair extensions. Both genders can experience hair loss from psychological and physical trauma, stress, illness, surgery, nutritional deficiencies, and certain medications.

Introducing Contro: Medical Hair Loss Treatment

Thanks to scientific advancements and a company revolutionizing online healthcare, treating and preventing hair loss is now easy, affordable and discreet. Contro offers effective treatments for hair loss, regardless of gender.

For men, hair loss is treated with clinically approved chronic medication, either as a daily pill or a topical solution, or ideally, a combination of both. For women, a clinically approved topical solution is used, which is odor-free, non-sticky, quick-absorbing, and easy to apply.

To access these treatments, simply visit the Contro website, sign up for an online consultation, speak with an accredited medical practitioner, and get treatment prescribed to you. No more doctor or pharmacy queues. The subscription service is available for both medical aid and non-medical aid customers, and discreet delivery is free.

A New Hope for All

Hair loss can now be prevented thanks to science, but it’s essential to act before it’s too late. Over 90% of individuals see results within 3 to 4 months of using prescription-based treatment. So regardless of your gender, there’s help available – and hope for all!

Visit contro.co.za and get hair loss treatment from R150 p/m with medical aid or from R300 p/m without.

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