Bimatoprost Vs Minoxidil

by | Feb 5, 2018 | careprost | 0 comments

Thinning of eyelashes and scalp hair loss can be major concerns for all of us as they may drastically affect our overall personality. Millions of people worldwide are affected by hair loss problems such as alopecia (baldness) and hypotrichosis (inadequate eyelashes), which can be distressing and affect your physical well-being.

Treatment options

There are treatments available for treating hair loss conditions, such as male and female pattern baldness. Some of these treatments are capable of slowing down hair thinning, stimulating new hair growth, and enlarging existing hair. These pharmaceutical products work effectively only when they are taken on a regular basis without missing any doses. However, they are not successful in providing full hair regrowth. Hair coverage will improve with the use of certain medications when taken on a regular basis.

Minoxidil- An advanced hair loss treatment

Minoxidil is a pharmaceutical agent used to regrow hair and effectively treat hair loss in men and women. It is sold under various brands, including Coverit, Tugain, Lonitab, Mintop Solution, and Hair4u. All these products are available with a prescription at premiumrxdrugs.com in the form of pills and topical solutions. Tablets are available for oral administration, while the topical solution is meant to be applied to the scalp.

Minoxidil is an antihypertensive vasodilator medication that is effective in treating androgenic alopecia in men. The mode of action is still not understood, but it is believed to improve the function of the hair follicle, which in turn helps stimulate hair growth.

Minoxidil for hair re-growth

Minoxidil is useful in re-growing new hair. It is a potassium channel opener, widening the blood vessels and opening the potassium channel, which allows more blood and oxygen, along with nutrients, to reach the hair follicles. This causes the shedding of hair follicles in the telogen phase (the resting phase for the hair cycle when hair is released and falls out), which is replaced by healthy hair in an anagen or growth phase.

The Food and Drug Administration clinically approves the drug for treating baldness in men. It is considered to be a beneficial pharmaceutical ingredient for male pattern baldness and provides moderate to dense hair growth on the crown and top region of the scalp. However, the medication does not work for everyone; you must consult a dermatologist for the best hair loss treatment that suits your condition.

Bimatoprost for eyelashes

Bimatoprost is clinically approved to treat hypotrichosis of the eyelashes. Clinical studies indicated improvements in the growth of lashes with topical application of Bimatoprost. The mode of action by which the pharmaceutical agent stimulates hair growth is still unknown. Still, it is believed to increase the proportion of follicles in the anagen (growth phase of the hair cycle) by increasing the duration of the growth phase and promoting the transition from telogen (resting phase) to the growth phase of the hair cycle. The active agent also increases the eyelashes’ darkness due to increased melanogenesis.

Furthermore, it increases hair thickness and gives fullness by increasing the size of the hair bulb. One must use the eye drop for six months to increase eyelash growth and darkness. Regularly using Bimatoprost, an ophthalmic solution, can increase eyelash growth and make the eyelashes thicker, darker, and longer.

For eyelash growth, apply to the margin of your eyelids once daily, preferably at bedtime. Avoid applying it to the lower lash line. Blot the excess solution immediately with cotton or tissue to avoid unwanted hair growth on other skin areas. You can apply it with an applicator or a clean eyeliner brush.

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