What Is The
Right Hair Loss Treatment For Me?
Many people consider
hair as their crowning glory. It is a natural fact that the head
sheds hair everyday. Should the amount of hair loss be more than
the body can naturally replace, it could eventually lead to
baldness. Hair loss that has led to baldness can deal a harsh blow
to one's confidence, and self-image. It is for this reason that
those affected with this recognized problem are constantly
searching for the most effective hair loss treatment. Many factors
contribute to the loss of hair. The loss may be as a result of an
illness, or even the treatments, or medications used to combat an
illness. Also, if one is genetically predisposed - due to your
father, or mother's, or grandparents baldness - to losing hair,
then there is a good chance that you too will lose it. Additional
contributors can be pregnancy, menopause, changing levels of
hormones, or stress. All may contribute significantly.
What should you do when
you see the signs of excessive hair loss, and need hair loss
treatment?
Go To A
Doctor
Consulting with your
doctor is the first thing you should do when your hair loss seems
to be excessive. An endocrinologist, and a dermatologist can help
you to eliminate any possible medical reasons that may be causing
your unnecessary hair loss.
Apply
Minoxidil
You probably are already
familiar with a product called Rogaine which is applied to any bald
patch on the head. Rogaine is usually applied at least two times a
day. The manner and the exact method of how this product works is
not really known, but it has been said to cause the blood vessels
in the scalp to dilate. Many have found this to be an effective
hair loss treatment.
However, when the
minoxidil treatments are stopped, the hair loss would again resume
in as little as a month or two.
Apply
Propecia
This product is also
known as Proscar, and is effectively used by many women as a hair
loss treatment.
The active ingredient in
Proscar is finasteride. Finasteride has been proven to block the
active formation of testosterone. It also helps to bring back to
life those hairs that have long been predisposed to an inactive
life resulting in substantial new growth.
Surgical Hair
Replacement
The option to add hair
where there is none through surgery is a process called
micrografting. This process replaces lost hair with results that
make the hair look natural, and is a permanent hair loss
treatment.
This process requires a
thin strip of hair containing hundreds of hair strands, to be
surgically inserted into a slit on the scalp. The surgeon must then
expertly ensure that the hairs inserted appear to grow in the same
direction as the natural hair.
This is surgery, so
before undergoing this process, it is important that you first ask
the surgeon for references, and try to look into live samples of
the surgeon's work.
Treat
Alopecia
Though not much is
really known about this hair loss condition, there has been
evidence to show that there exists a genetic predisposition to this
hair disease, one of which involves the body's auto immune
system.
All in all, there are a
lot of hair loss treatment options available. If you are not
comfortable with your hair loss, take the time to investigate all
of your options.
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