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Hair Loss Treatment

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Category: Hair Talk
Forum Name: Hair Loss
Forum Description: Support group for those suffering from hair loss.
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Printed Date: August 19 2025 at 11:31pm


Topic: Hair Loss Treatment
Posted By: dina_aqua
Subject: Hair Loss Treatment
Date Posted: June 22 2008 at 10:24am
Treatment options
Surgical treatment involving hair transplantation is available from some specialist dermatologists and can be helpful for some men with advanced balding. Non-surgical treatments include lotions and tablets must be used continuously to maintain regrowth, or else regrowth ceases and hair loss will start again.

What you can expect from treatment
In particular, age-related hair loss and inherited forms of hair loss are difficult to reverse, although treatment may prevent further loss. There are also limits to controlling alopecia areata. In many conditions, hair loss or thinning will stabilise and may not progress to baldness.

http://uosra.com/hair-transplant/hair-loss-treatments/ - More...




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Posted By: Dmahiyer7893
Date Posted: July 01 2008 at 11:33am
there is no need to go to such extremes as surgery unless it is an absolute last resort. But before resorting to such things you should try
 
http://www.horizonshaircare.com - www.horizonshaircare.com
 
they sell all natural hair products that are proven to help your hair and they are very cheap especialy compared to some things that you might buy form stores that sometimes don't even work. I recomend a combination of the vitamins, and emu oil or enzy block.


Posted By: Galilea
Date Posted: August 21 2008 at 6:38am
It is easier to prevent the aging and falling out of healthy hairs than to regrow hair in follicles that are already dormant. Finasteride (marketed in the U.S. as Propecia) and minoxidil (marketed in the U.S. as Rogaine, and some places as Regaine) have shown some success in partially reversing loss. In a one one-year study of finesteride, evaluation after one year showed five of 21 subjects (23.8%) had two-grade improvement in MNHS grade on a modified Norwood/Hamilton scale and 12 of 21 subjects (57.1%) had one-grade improvement; the others remained at the same grade.[6] However such treatments are generally ineffective at treating extreme cases of hair loss. [7]

The prospective treatment of hair multiplication/hair cloning, which extracts self-replenishing follicle stem cells, multiplies them many times over in the lab, and microinjects them into the scalp, has been shown to work in mice, and is currently under development, expected by some scientists to be available to the public in 2009-2015. Subsequent versions of the treatment are expected by some scientists to be able to cause these follicle stem cells to simply signal the surrounding hair follicles to rejuvenate.*Tongue

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Posted By: AngelineJolly
Date Posted: September 30 2008 at 3:08am
Hi, I think the better solution to your problem(before you jump to hair transplant) is a Laser Regrowth Theraphy.If you haven't heard about it yet, here's a sample of a website that offers such service:

http://www.newgenerationhair.com.au


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http://www.newgenerationhair.com.au/ - Hair Loss is killing me.furious


Posted By: think_tom
Date Posted: October 05 2008 at 3:22am
I'm in agreement with 'Angeline Jolly', the idea of taking drugs or even worse, having surgery, kinda scares me.
I was looking on the net into research that's been done by respected organizations like NASA on low intensity laser and LED light treatments, and their ability to help skin to heal faster and possibly rejuvenate/regrow hair.
I was skeptical, but one thing is pretty clear: these light treatments do help skin to heal. Not hard to imagine that the benefits to the skin can also extend to the hair growing out of it.
Anyway, I put some links to this research on the site in my signature link below, if you'd like more info.




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think_tom http://www.neolighthair.com - neolight hair



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