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Can I Use Other Hair Care Products While Using Rogaine For Hair Loss? - Friday, February 29, 2008

Many balding men who use Rogaine (minoxidil) as a hair loss treatment also use other hair care products such as hair gel in order to style their hair. The trick is to learn the optimal time to apply both the Rogaine and the hair care products.
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Does Smoking Cause Hair Loss? - Thursday, February 28, 2008

Whereas smoking is generally not good for the body overall, I have found no evidence that smoking causes hair loss. Many smokers I know still have a full head of hair while I (being a nonsmoker) was almost completely bald until I underwent hair transplant surgery. To read my personal hair loss story and how I restored my hair, click here.
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What are the Natural Hair Loss Treatment Alternatives to Propecia and Rogaine? - Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Whether or not there is a natural treatment that is a viable hair loss solution is a matter of much debate. I have researched a number of so called natural hair loss remedies including Saw Palmetto, Azelaic Acid...
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When Do Hair Loss Drugs such as Propecia and Rogaine Start to Work? - Tuesday, February 26, 2008

I've been using finasteride and minoxidil for hair loss for about 42 days and haven't experienced any hair regrowth yet. When does this hair loss medication start working?
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Can Heavy Dandruff Cause Hair Loss? Is There a Cure for my Balding Condition? - Monday, February 25, 2008

Unfortunately, there is no cure for hair loss to date however, in order to suggest a proper hair loss treatment, it's important for you to find out what is definitely causing your baldness.
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Is My Hair Starting to Thin / Miniaturize due to my Seborrehic Dermatitis? - Friday, February 22, 2008

Seborrehic dermatitis has been known to cause certain types of hair loss unrelated to typical male pattern baldness. In fact, dermatitis of the scalp is one of the potential causes of...
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How Long Does Propecia for Hair Loss Work Without Losing Effectiveness? - Thursday, February 21, 2008

One of our hair restoration forum members "Holding On" recently spoke to his dermatologist about this very question. According to his dermatologist, it is very rare for Propecia (finasteride) to...
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Hair Loss Myth: Those With Thick Heads of Hair Are Immune to Experiencing Hair Loss - Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Hair loss isn't discriminatory to those with a certain type of hair. Once having a thick head of hair myself, I remember thinking that there was no way that I would ever go bald.
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Can I Take Propecia and Rogaine for Hair Loss Without Consulting With a Physician? - Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Propecia and Rogaine are the two best non surgical hair loss treatments for male pattern hair loss. Rogaine (minoxidil) can be bought at any local drug store or pharmacy though Propecia (finasteride) requires a prescription...
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Can Weakness or Fatigue Cause Hair Loss? - Monday, February 18, 2008

Though the most common type of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia (hereditary hair loss), there are medical conditions that can cause other types of baldness which are
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Can Hair Transplantation Be Used to Lower the Hairline in Women to Correct a Large Forehead? - Friday, February 15, 2008

Hair can be transplanted anywhere and it will grow. The key is selecting a qualified and artistic hair transplant surgeon who will work with you and design an aesthetically pleasing hairline that you and the physician are...
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How Long After a Shower Can I Use Rogaine Foam? - Thursday, February 14, 2008

It's best to use Rogaine in conjunction with Propecia for hair loss in order to achieve the best possibility of regrowing hair. If you intend on applying Rogaine (minoxidil) foam right after the shower, you may want to...
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How do I Conceal My Hair Transplant from my College Friends? - Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The good news is, in being a college student, hats are perfectly acceptable and are often the norm. Buy yourself a loose fitting hat to wear for the first 10 days after hair transplantation and then you can switch to any hat you want.
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What are the Best Non Surgical Hair Loss Treatments for Regrowing Hair and How do They Work? - Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) are the two best non surgicalavailable treatments for hair loss. Using them in combination with one another gives the greatest chance of stopping hair loss and...
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Help, I Recently Had a Hair Transplant and have Lost 60% of My Natural Hair. Will My Hair Regrow? - Monday, February 11, 2008

Shock loss is an unfortunate but very real possibility when hair is transplanted in betwen or around existing hair. But the good news is...
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Does Avacor Work as a Hair Loss Treatment - Sunday, February 10, 2008

Avacor for hair loss contains a bundled treatment program which contains a topical containing minoxidil (FDA approved for hair loss), Nutricap an herbal supplement, and a detoxifying shampoo. Does this hair loss treatment really work? Read this article to find out!
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Concerned About Undergoing Hair Transplant Surgery without Using Hair Loss Treatments Propecia and Rogaine - Friday, February 08, 2008

Keep in mind that Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) are not required for hair transplant surgery. However, without hair loss medication, your male pattern hair loss will continue to...
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How Much Does a Hair Transplant Cost? - Thursday, February 07, 2008

What is the price of hair replacement surgery? I know that it depends on the amount of hair loss however, I'm looking for any range that can help me plan ahead.
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Experiencing Hair Loss on the Sides of the Head Only - Wednesday, February 06, 2008

I am experiencing hair loss on the side of my head only and has been happening gradually over the last 8 years or so. What type of hair loss treatment can I use?
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Help, I am Experiencing Hair Loss Behind My Left Ear. What is Causing This? - Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Though the most common type of hair loss is Androgenetic Alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss), this does not sound like what you are experiencing. From your description, you could be experiencing Alopecia Areata . Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition which typically affects the scalp but can also be seen on other areas of the body. Alopecia Areata is characterized by rapid hair loss and typically affects one side of the scalp more than the other. It can be found in both men and women and is very different than typical genetic hair loss which is inherited. Evidence suggests that alopecia areata is caused by an abnormality in the immune system creating an autoimmunity. This causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles, discrupting the normal hair growth cycle. The cause of this is unknown however is sometimes associated with other conditions such as thyroid disease, ulcerative coiltis, allergic disorders, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritus. Because alopecia areata sometimes occurs within a family, genetics have been suggested to lay a role.
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Hair Loss Sufferer Using Non Surgical Hair RestorationTreatments with Minimal Benefit Seeks Hair Transplant Surgery - Monday, February 04, 2008

In addition to both Propecia (finasteride) or 1/4 pill of Proscar and Rogaine (minoxidil), I wash my hair with Nizoral shampoo and spray Tricomin on nightly. My hair loss has slowed down, but is now very noticeable. What surgical options are available to me and what sort of results can I reasonably expect? Also will I continue to have to take both Rogaine and Propecia? Thanks. In my opinion, be sure to use at least Propecia and Rogaine for at least 6 months to a year before considering hair transplant surgery. This way, you will receive the greatest possible benefit from these non surgical hair loss drugs for hair loss wich will make strategic long term planning for hair transplantation more effective. Keep in mind that stopping either hair loss medication will result in a loss of its benefit. Therefore, if you are receiving benefit from Propecia, Rogaine, Nizoral, or Tricomin, you should at least consider continued use.
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