A friend of mine has "alopecia areata" (patchy hair loss) and he would like to find out what treatment is best for this type of hair loss. Thanks!
My bro had alopecia areata and managed to recover through treatment he found through a website called www.alopecia-areata-cure.com. It is costly but it worked for him. You might want to try. Wish you a quick recovery.
any one heard of Procerin? how does it compare to propecia/rogain? other medications?
I have encountered the male pattern baldness for 10 years. I have been taken Propecia for 7 years plus 5% minosidil with daily used. If you need my opinion I would say this is the ultimate solution and it is the best medical treatment for time being. You can visit www.newhair.com/ for further info and other Medical treatment options like Dustasteride 93% effectiveness.
Pls NO DO any surgery before you try these 2 medicines.
I have been through a scalp reduction and I nearly to kill myself 5 years ago. my MSN is christomyx@hotmail.com drop me a word if like…..good luck
I am 41 and have been steadly losing hair all over my head not just in patches, for the last 5 years. HELP!!!
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I recently saw an infomercial, yes an infomercial, about scalpmed. It is for any gender hair loss and claims to have no side effects. It is an exspensive product so i would like some input before i use it. My hair loss is mostly upper rear and thinning all over.
I wish i knew more about it as I have tried everything for my ongoing hair loss and so far nothing seems to help…..am really getting frustrated!
The general doctor I saw a while back said it was no big deal. I can pick up all my hair into a ponytail with a tiny little clip and I’m 25. That’s a big deal! Even my hairstyling said my line is thinning too much.
It falls in clumps especially after showering and during the day i shed everywhere. I already use nutri-ox and have upped my calcium intake. What the heck should i do???
Go see a dermatologist, that’s what i did when my hair was falling out. I found out it was a side effect from a medication i was taking. They will be able to help you
I am 27 male and starting to notice a slight thinning in my hair. My brother is 6 years older and pretty thin on top. I want to do everything I can to prevent it from getting worse. I heard that boiling sage in water and letting it soak on your head can help. I also have heard of nioxin. Anyone know the most effective way to prevent hair loss?
Male pattern baldness is inherited. No magic poultice will help
Embrace your genetic heritage….and wear a hat if you’re out in the sun.
I think most ladies love a more high and tight look. Ladys?
I agree, if someone is loosing their hair, letting it grow long, scruffy and straggly just is not a good look for a guy. My hubby has been bald for the past 15 years and he keeps it cut really short and I like it that way. I even like the shaved head look.
I am very young and my hair is very thin anyone know if there are some vitamins i can take or any type of medicine or something? please help me.
first you need to figure out why your hair is thinning out in the first place.
here are the most common reasons:
diet change
stress
medication
If you changed your diet in any way, you are likely missing out on some sort of vitamin. Figure out what you changed…and what you are most likely missing. For most women, it is protein.
If you are stressed, your hair will naturally follow suit. You need to get out of the stressful environment, or find a way to relax yourself. Don’t worry…when the stressful situation is over, your hair should come back full swing with the rest of you.
Medication (even something like asprin) will cause your hair to thin out. There is not much you can do about it. You can try talking to your doctor about switching your medication.
A more uncommon cause of hair thinning is genes. For some women (very few) hair loss is hereditary! It is a sad thing, and nothing can be done about it.
There are products like Roggaine and Nioxin that help to preserve the hair that you do have. It will not make your hair grow back, but it will strengthen the hair that you do have. The problem with these products is that they only work when you use them, and they are expensive.
Try eating more avacado. They are fantastic for your hairs health and shine!
Ps. if the thinning problem is actually just a ‘my hair has always been thin’ problem…there is not too much you can do about that either…there are some fantastic products out there designed to give your hair some body. talk to your hair stylist about some products that would help your hair type look the most full and most natural.
i like paul mitchells extra body line.
I am confused with this question when the hair of men and women is same?
Female hair loss is very prevalent. You may not notice it because women are able to hide it better with wigs, hairbands, styling products, accessories etc. There are 3 major types of hair loss that affect women. The female version of male pattern baldness is called androgenetic alopecia. With this type of hair loss the thinning is not as extensive as male pattern baldness. Women can also be affected by telogen effluvium and alopecia areata. Trichcologists are now seeing more females for hair loss than males.
I am just 14 years old and i can’t stop my hair fall. somebody help please!
Do you have split ends? Because hair that is split at the end is weaker and tends to break off more easily, say, when you’re brushing it. To check, examine the tips of your hair and if it’s split into two, there you have your answer. The only way to cure split ends is to cut hair above the level of the split.
Keep in mind that hair dryers, straighteners etc can make your hair more prone to breakage and dryness. Use a good shampoo and conditioner. And towel-dry your hair after washing it – never comb too aggressively or it will all fall out.
If the problem gets too serious, see a doctor.