Hair Loss Treatment

Written by Rylee Newton
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When it comes to hair loss treatment the only thing that matters is results. There are a number of different hair loss products on the market today including prescription medications, shampoos and other hair care products, and topical creams and ointments are among the most popular solutions. Many of the most popular products can provide you with case studies and other statistics to help you make an informed decision.

Thinning hair in men and women is the result of a number of different factors. These factors include stress to the body, poor diet, personal hygiene standards, and heredity just to name a few. Men and women also lose hair differently. Men tend to lose from the front to the back while women tend to experience a less drastic thinning of the overall scalp. Before you can find a hair loss treatment plan that will work for you, it's a good idea to identify the reasons for hair loss, and the pattern that best describes your hair loss.

Weighing Your Hair Loss Treatment Options

If your hair loss is a result of recent stresses, personal habits, or a reaction to certain types of medication, studies suggest you have a greater chance of your hair growing back over time. In some cases, simple lifestyle modifications or a change in medicine is all that it takes to correct the problem.

Hair loss or thinning that is related to hereditary factors is a much more difficult beast to tackle. Your genetic makeup determines how your body will respond to the aging process. When it comes to hair loss treatment for inherited baldness and hair thinning, there is no cure. There are a number of excellent treatment options that can significantly reduce the rate of hair loss, and many treatments have been proven to stimulate the growth of new hair. Popular treatment options include Minoxidil shampoos, a product called Propecia, and shampoos that contain natural or organic DHT fighting agents.


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