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Hair Loss Treatment

Sunday, September 5th, 2010
Hair Clinic asked:




Hair loss has been a common problem for many around the world. There are various reasons for hair loss which can be both psychological and physical. The effects of hair loss vary from one to another. Today, hair experts have developed multitude of solutions for various hair loss problems. Some hair loss treatments involve invasive surgery while most others require medicinal treatments. Some hair loss causes are gender specific. Male testosterone, thyroid problems, stress and diet are few of the main reasons of hair loss.

One of the most well known hair loss surgery is Follicle Follicular transfer. This hair loss treatment is an intricate surgery and only skilled surgeons with years of experience can achieve perfection in this. This treatment is mostly recommended for individuals who have faced hair loss due to prolonged stress, physical distress to the scalp, and concentration of various chemicals on the scalp. This treatment is done in three phases, the first phase is the extraction phase, the second is known as the healing phase and the last one being the implantation phase. Within a matter of 3 to 5 months, the hair starts growing back properly.

If surgery is something that one wants to keep as the last resort, the option of medication is always available. Hair loss treatment through oral drugs such as Minoxidil is a safe way for hair re-growth. Earlier, this drug was used to treat high blood pressure, now it has found its place in the hair re-growth industry. This type of hair treatment is advised early on, when baldness has just begun. This medicine would infuse hair growth for minor hair loss. Another drug known as Finasteride is used specifically for men. For male pattern baldness, this drug is widely famous and used by millions of men.

However, one of the most unknown treatments for hair loss is Vitamins. Both vitamins and supplements ensure healthy hair and keep the hair cycle in order. Hair Loss treatment can be assisted by vitamin B, B5, B6 and even B3. Malnutrition of biotin, inositol, folic acid, pantothenic acid and niacin causes hair loss over a period of time. Regular intakes of such vitamins have resulted in hair growth. Excessive intake of these vitamins in men has resulted in hair re-growth as well. But of course, any vitamin intake should be first approved by physicians.



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Hair Loss Treatment: Use Hair Loss Products, Correct Hormonal Imbalance

Sunday, August 15th, 2010
Ashish Jain asked:




So, you have a receding hairline and you are worried about it like hell? Well, let’s start with a small tip- massage your scalp. There is nothing new about this age old tip. Medical science has proved that what your barber did to your head after he was through with scissoring you hair mercilessly is clearly beneficial for the growth and health of your hair. Massaging stimulates the hair follicles and unclogs blocked oil glands giving you a healthier scalp. And a healthy scalp means healthier and stronger hair.

Now that we are over with the time, it’s time that we talked about the commonest kind of baldness. This is the kind that indicates advancing age. Most of the time this kind of baldness, in both males and females, has genetic reasons, but may also be caused due to hormonal imbalance. In such cases, correcting hormonal imbalance can put a stop to hair loss.

Correcting hormonal imbalance helps prevent hair loss, during pregnancy. Shortly after child birth many women start losing hair rapidly, and then the fluctuation of hormone levels is naturally controlled and the hair growth comes back to normal. The medical inference drawn is that hormonal imbalances can cause hair loss and this kind of hair loss can be corrected by correcting the imbalance.

You may, therefore, go to a dermatologist and take his opinion on whether or not your hair loss is a result of hormonal imbalance. If, after the tests, he finds so, you may go for a treatment to cure hormonal imbalance. And if your hair loss has got nothing to do with your hormones, look for some effective hair loss product.

Forget not, all hair loss treatments would take around six months to produce any visible effects. The tall claims of checking hair loss instantly are not exactly what you should go by. Have a careful look at the ingredients of the product. Find out how it seeks to arrest hair loss and then go for it. It is advisable that you approach a dermatologist for his opinion before trying any of the products. Better still, take his opinion on the product(s) you want to try. Once you get an approval from the doctor, you can safely use it.



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Are there any genuinely effective holistic or alternative hair loss treatments for men?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010
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Nighty asked:


Are there any genuinely effective holistic or alternative hair loss treatments for men that do not impact upon your health? The available chemical solutions mess with your hormones, which seems far too risky, to me … and drugs like finisteride are still relatively new drugs and only time will tell if there are side effects. Hair loss should simply be accepted, but it is something I am not able to do yet.

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Hair loss treatments question?

Thursday, August 27th, 2009
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afro_rulez asked:


I’m 18 and have had my hair thinning for about 3 years and it appears to have quickened over the last year/6 months…
I’ve researched and have been using;
Green tea supplements (along with drinking green tea),
Ginkgo Biloba (which i have been using for about 4 years anyway).

I’ll admit i dont lead the healthiest of lifestyles but i do some weight training atleast once a week and have cut out crisps, chocolate and alot of fatty foods (although not completely).

I have recently been looking into treatments such as Procerine and couldnt find any bad review, then stumbled upon a site where the admin told a member that Procerin (along with alot of other treatments) will only work as long as you use it, when you stop all the ‘regrown’ hair will simply fall out asif it had never been there…

I’d like to know if there are any other treatments i can try,
I have recently started taking Saw Palmetto but dont think that it is having much of an affect if any…

Are there any other natural/herbal treaments out there that i can try?
And are there any medical tablets etc that will not cause the hair to fall out after you stop using them?
Thanks

SARA

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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009
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Anthony J Smith asked:


There may be many reasons that you have suffered hair loss. Chemotherapy, thyroid issues, and genetics are all leading contenders when it comes to hair loss. A change in diet can do it; when it comes to hair loss, vegetarians can be quite affected, especially if they are just starting.

What all these causes boil down to however, is a change in your body chemistry. Somewhere along the way, something has changed, whether it is a change in medication, the development of an illness or a medical condition. If you are concerned about hair loss, treatment can go a long way towards restoring both your locks and your self esteem. Women have it especially hard when it comes to hair loss. Hair loss in women can result in things like a loss of self-esteem due to a belief that she is no longer attractive. While nothing could be further from the truth, getting your hair back to its usual thick and shiny texture can go a long way towards making you feel better!

When it comes to remedies for hair loss, treatment varies wildly. As stated above, hair loss is usually a sign of something changing in your body. While it might be genetic and not signify something more serious, you may wish to speak to your doctor about it.

In terms of remedies, there are many folktales and stories that when examined, have very little basis in fact. Brushing your hair a hundred times before bed won’t make it grow faster, for instance. There are many over-the-counter remedies that are sold in drug stores or online, but most experts are wary of trusting such things. Because there are such a wide variety of causes for hair loss, treatments need to be just as varied.

If you are looking for remedies, the best way to find one that works for you is to find out what has changed in your life. Sometimes the answer is simple. For instance, if you have recently given birth, there is a good change that your body has been depleted of the vitamins it needs for good hair production. Reintroducing vitamin B12 to your life in the form of supplements can go a long way towards helping you regain hair that has been lost. If you are male, these supplements may also help if you believe that your hair loss is due to a vitamin deficiency. Another common cause of sudden hair loss is related to scalp issues. Once you have made your scalp healthier, there is a good chance that your hair issues will be resolved as well.

When you are working on hair loss issues, remember that what works for someone else may not work for you; you may have to do a bit of searching to find an answer that you are comfortable with!



EARL

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