Tue 20 May 2008
All Inclusive Overview of Hair Loss Treatment Solutions
Category: Concealers , Hair Systems , Herbal Treatments , Low Level Laser , Non Surgical Treatments , Propecia (Finasteride) , Rogaine (Minoxidil) , Scams , Shampoos , TopicalsI have very find hair and although I am told by hair stylists that I have a lot of it, it appears very thin on top. I don’t think hair transplant surgery is the right procedure for me. Do you know of any hair loss treatment that will give me more hair to cover the wide part of my scalp showing through the hair? I have tried Rogaine which worked temporarily despite continued use. I spent a lot of money on a hair piece alopecia wig that is not comfortable and I believe looks obvious. It is very difficult to hide the wide part with anything and I do not like the short and spiky hair with bands that are the mainstay of hair pieces. I hope you can help and please be specific if you have any hair loss solutions.
You have mentioned a number of possibilities already however, there are a few more. Sadly, none of them are miracle cures or perfect solutions, but are worth considering.
Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatments
Propecia for men only (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) are FDA approved hair growth drugs and when used together, they may boost your chances of hair regrowth.
Ketoconazole hair loss shampoo such as Nizoral and Revita may be helpful adjunct treatments given the “weak” DHT blocking properties of ketoconazole.
Laser hair treatment has been FDA “cleared” however, in my opinion, not enough evidence publicly exists for me to recommend it.
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