Friday, February 11, 2011

Is there no solution to hereditary hair loss?

I'd love to know if there is a solution to the hereditary hair loss. I'm really quick hair loss at a very young age and I see no end. Can anyone recommend me if it help stop all treatment groups. Medical Hair Restoration (MHR) provides a permanent solution to hair transplantation. Having been disappointed many "miracle cures, hair loss," many people are turning to hair transplantation surgery and realize he has the best result. Nope.just surgery and not products for hair growth work miarcle hair, but what works for anti-hair loss hereditary hair to show those.btw comes from your mother, father, Gene. so.i have not got to worry about hair loss hope it helps http://infoanswers.b3ta.org A very informative site, you can too much information on the site. Hey, sorry, you go through the loss of your hair at such a young age. Maybe there is a solution for you to share only, then read on. hereditary hair loss does not happen over night, which means that treatment can be initiated immediately when it detects a condition called androgenic alopecia affects about ninety-five percent of all men and about seventy percent of all women. This condition is hereditary and can affect you, regardless of race or ethnicity is. Androgenetic alopecia can be treated surgically for hair transplantation in affected areas. This procedure can be expensive and if you can take a long time to recover. However, the results have been very good for some men and women who have undergone treatment. Minoxidil, a chemical that has been shown to increase hair growth and prevent hair loss is the other way. Minoxidil is applied twice a day and is commercially available as a lotion. Once the hair treatment is finasteride, which is available in tablet form. Finasteride, which is often prescribed for women who are going through male pattern baldness, the hormone can block formation that would allow her to get lost in a deterioration of the follicle Hope this helps. No solution, unfortunately. Plugs work well if you want "surgical" way to go. I know people who have been using Propecia for several years, and this works well if you want a prescription drug route. Otherwise, you can also try Provillus. http://www.provillus.com/?aid=697546.

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