不论男女,有些人,到了年龄就会开始谢顶。这个现实着实让人难以接受,所以人们大多都愿意尝试防止秃头的药物疗法。据说,世界上的确存在能“治愈”脱发的良方,但这些办法真的管用吗?现代科学能否提供更有效的疗法?“秃头”对人有什么好处吗?
For many it means nothing at all, but to others it is the
epitome1 of their identity. As humans, our appearance is often important to us and our hair plays a huge role. Whether you have long flowing locks or a swept back do, the way you wear your hair can say something about you. But what if you start to lose it?
Forty per cent of men experience hair loss by the age of 35, according to the Belgravia Centre UK, one of Europe's largest hair loss treatment centres. This figure rises to 80% by the age of 80. And women are far from
exempt2 from losing
clumps3 of hair, with 50% of them suffering some form of hair loss in their life.
It starts with a
receding4 hairline, followed by a thinning of hair on the crown of the head and temples and before you know it, your scalp is showing and you're completely bald. Every human naturally loses between 50 and 100 hairs a day, according to the UK National Health Service. Excluding hair loss caused by disease, baldness is
genetic5. It's related to the
hormone6 testosterone, which causes a shrinking of hair follicles in
susceptible7 adults. This results in the loss of so called 'terminal' adult hair and the production of much finer 'vellus' hairs – like those on the heads of babies.
'It can cause considerable damage to emotional health, including loss of self-esteem and confidence.' a spokesman for the British Association of
Dermatologists8 told the BBC. But if you can't hide it with a comb-over, or a
wig9, what can you do? Well, the ancient Greek medic Hippocrates recommended a mixture of pigeon droppings, mixed with horseradish, cumin and
nettles10 liberally
applied11 to the
pate12. Since then there has been a liberal dose of
tonics13, creams, pills and hair
replacement14 surgery. All of which have had mixed results.
Now, a potential new cure has been found in a drug that was designed to treat osteoporosis. The research, published in PLOS Biology, states that the drug contains a compound that targets a protein which
inhibits15 hair growth and plays a role in balding. In short, it
stimulates16 hair to grow. Keep your hair on,though. Clinical trials need to take place to ensure the drug is effective and safe to give people.
And besides, many would say that being bald improves a person's appearance. Researchers at The University of Pennsylvania asked male and female students to rate photographs of men according to their attractiveness, confidence and dominance. In all three categories, the bald men came out ahead - and not just by a hair's breadth.
So, whether you love it or hate it or whether it's happening to you right now, you aren't alone. A cure may very soon be on its way. Until then, relax and let your hair down.