Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Is there a real cure for hair loss?

can receading hair and crown thining be stopped or replaced?Is there a real cure for hair loss?
Sorry but the answer is, no, and I say this as a woman from a family of men who all started receding in their twenties.Is there a real cure for hair loss?
You should go and see a trichologist they can access if it will grow back and what is causing it to fall out.



There could be a number of reasons and no one can answer them on here you could be better off seeking medical help.
NO so why try its not that bad, Whats worst is trying to hide it now that's sad. Be bald, be proud, but never worry that's another cause of baldness lol.
not that i know, wear a hat! or spray
This article, ';Hair Loss - Is there a magical cure'; answers your question in detail.



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there is no cure but with medical advances we are now able to transplant hair from the areas that still grow
There are many reasons

1.Genetic/Heriditary -No cure

2.Scalp Infection-see doctor curable

3.Lack of vitamin esp Zinc- Zevit tablets may help

4.Stress and Strain-Avoid .relax.do meditation

Receding can be slowed down by scalp massage,castor seed oil or almond oil massage(few drops daily).Discontine allchemical shampoos.Sleep well.
a hat or the old clippers im afraid.
ive got a cure for hair loss....... i shaved my head..wont be losing any more hair now will i.
i doubt it...

i know a condition called

Alopicia is partly caused by nerves...
The only thing that's been proven to work is Rogaine. Even with regular use, your hair will not make 100% regrowth.



Other than that, though, hair transplantation is an expensive alternative. They take strips of hair from other parts of your head, and transplant it to the front. This costs about $30 per square inch, if I'm not mistaken.



Good luck.
Rogaine is a common solution and convenient since it's Over the Counter, but.. you have to keep using it, or you will still lose it.



Genetics are genetics, if you have male pattern baldness as an aspect in your family/genes, then it will happen. You can still do the hair follicle restoration by transplanting, and it certainly does work, however, for people with significant hair loss, they might be better off without it. (I find bald heads can sometimes be attractive, and think of the money you'll save not buying haircare products!)



For women, it's generally not seen as attractive, but to each their own. - I'm going the transplant/relocation route as I lost some hair due to a nasty bout with psoriasis of my scalp.



So, In essence - %26gt; lot of loss? Best to go without

Moderate amount? get a consultation and go from there. I'd stay away from wigs that make it look fake though.

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