Use of Testosterone Boosters and Hair Loss

Male-pattern baldness is a hair loss disorder whose risk increases with age. It affects as much as 50 percent of men aged 50 and eventually about 80 percent of those aged 80 and over. The good news? Numerous news stories, blogs and podcasts state that women find bald men stronger, more powerful and more attractive. How about that?

But while women may have a soft spot for receding hairlines, I can bet a lot of bald men would rather have the option to grow a head full of hair when they want to. Hair loss can be an unsettling journey. And many newly balding men grapple with increasing self-consciousness and a loss of self-confidence. 

Both male-pattern baldness and testosterone decline are a feature of male aging so it's hard not to suspect a potential link between the two.Specifically, can testosterone boosters alter the speed and trajectory of balding? Let’s find out.

Things You Need to Know

  • Testosterone boosters can slow down hair loss in men with low testosterone.
  • Testosterone boosters are unlikely to slow hair loss if your testosterone levels are normal.
  • Low testosterone is just one of several possible causes of hair loss.

Do Testosterone Boosters Affect Hair Loss?

The short answer? It’s complicated. The link between baldness (and body hair in general) and testosterone boosters depends on your levels of testosterone. 

If you have normal testosterone, taking testosterone boosters is unlikely to stimulate hair growth. However, if your testosterone is consistently below recommended levels, a testosterone booster can stem hair loss as long as you are not genetically predisposed to baldness.

It comes down to testosterone’s role in male sexual growth and development. As boys enter adolescence, it is testosterone that drives the masculine physical and biological changes. One of these is the growth of beard, groin and chest hair. 

Of course, growth of head hair occurs from birth. But you can see the potential for increased risk of baldness in persons grappling with a testosterone deficiency. And studies do indeed show testosterone can improve scalp hair growth and hair health. Thus, testosterone boosters can aid hair growth by stimulating the body’s own production of testosterone.

Testosterone Booster Ingredients Relevant to Hair Loss

So yes, testosterone boosters can slow hair loss. But testosterone boosters do not all have identical ingredient types and amounts. How effectively the product stems hair loss depends on its composition. All testosterone-enhancing ingredients are good for hair growth but the following are worth special mention.

Panax ginseng

Panax ginseng has been shown to regulate the activity of key proteins involved in the promotion of hair growth and prevention of hair loss. Popular testosterone boosters TestoPrime, TestoFuel and Testogen contain a healthy dose of Panax ginseng

Green tea

The Epigallocatechin Gallate compounds found in Green tea extract don't just prevent your testosterone levels from dropping, but it also does wonders in curbing age-related hair loss. After all, DHT happens to be the main culprit behind male pattern baldness. If you are looking for this ingredient, have a look at TestoPrime, as it contains a couple good ingredients on this list.

Saw palmetto (Serenoa repens)

Studies show saw palmetto supplementation increases hair density, improves hair quality, increases hair count and slows the progression of male pattern baldness.

Note

I’m not saying you should skip testosterone boosters that don’t contain these plant extracts. Rather, if one of your goals for lifting testosterone levels is to slow down hair loss, you should consider giving greater attention to products that contain them.

Risk Factors in Baldness

Low testosterone is just one of the potential causes of hair loss. Other risk factors for baldness include:

  • Genetics
  • Disease
  • Treatment side effect (such as chemotherapy)
  • Malnutrition
  • Underactive thyroid
  • Chronic stress

Wrapping Up

Hair loss is not actually detrimental to your physical health. Your physical and mental faculties do not change because you no longer have a full head of hair. That is however not reason to downplay the damaging psychological impact some men may experience. If you are experiencing hair loss, testosterone boosters could help. As always though, have a word with your doctor to investigate the root cause and determine what is the best treatment path. Irrespective of the treatment plan they recommend, chances are they will recommend you eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly and sleep well, three of the most important ingredients to overall physical and mental wellbeing.

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Sam is a passionate health and fitness enthusiast who has been interested in supplements, fitness, and wellness for over 10 years. He is the founder of Great Green Wall - the health and wellness brand and has completed multiple fitness certificates, including personal training and nutrition certifications. Sam has been working as a personal trainer for the past three years and is dedicated to helping his clients achieve their fitness goals and lead healthier lifestyles. He believes that a healthy lifestyle is crucial to a happy and fulfilling life and is committed to sharing his knowledge and passion with others.

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