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Men suffering from male pattern baldness also known as alopecia have been benefited greatly in the last couple of decades with new technologies and hair loss medications that for the first time in history provably stop hair loss and re-grow hair. The three FDA approved medications which are also proven to halt hair loss and grow hair are: Propecia or finasteride, Rogaine or minoxidil and Avodart or dutasteride. Interestingly all these medications were originally developed to treat other health conditions. Propecia and Avodart for BPH (prostate enlargement) and minoxidil to treat high blood pressure. As these new drugs were developed and tested a positive unintended result was discovered, they all assisted in hair growth in men.

Recently, a new drug has emerged that quite possibly could be the next in the line of drugs originally developed to trreat other health disorders, but discovered to also grow hair. Bimatoprost is a drug that was developed to treat glaucoma. Bimatoprost to treat glaucoma was approved and is marketed as Lumigan. After extensive testing it was shown that Lumigan users were also seeing an unintended effect of growing thicker and fuller eyelashes. Soon, bimatoprost was FDA approved to grow thicker and fuller eyelashes and is now marketed for that purpose as Latisse.

Latisse (bimatoprost0 is a compound derived from fatty acids created to bind to prostaglandin (PG) receptors. PG receptors are present in hair, particularly in the dermal papilla and outer root sheath of the hair follicle. Although the exact way bimatoprost works is not known, it is believed to affect the growth of hair follicles by increasing the ratio of hairs in the growth phase of the hair cycle and extending this phase. Therefore, it can be assumed that bimatoprost could be beneficial in turning the fine, colorless vellus hair in the bald area of the scalp into normal, pigmented terminal hair.

The prostaglandin-analog Bimatoprost, the active ingredient in Allergan’s Latisse, has been FDA-approved to increase eyelash growth. New research shows that scalp hair follicles contain prostaglandin receptors. Is Latisse the new rogaine/minoxidil for people with scalp hair loss? Buy Lumigan | Latisse | Bimatoprost Online

VIDEO: ABC-10 Miami investigates the potential benefits of Latisse (active ingredient: bimatoprost) to male pattern hair loss. Hair loss expert Dr. Alan Bauman explains.
 


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