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Home | Consult Us | Hair Loss Blog Hair Loss Blog ArchiveBlog Archive for June - 2009Propecia Continues to Make My Hair Loss Worse at 5 Months - Tuesday, June 30, 2009 Though it’s impossible to guarantee hair regrowth, probably the best thing to do at this point is to wait it out and continue on Propecia (finasteride) for at least another 7 months. The suggested amount of time to try Propecia before evaluating its effectiveness is the duration of one full year. At 5 months, you are... Hair restoration physicians view when it's safe to use topical hair loss treatments such as Revivogen and Rogaine after hair transplant surgery differently. Usually, it's pretty safe to start using them approximately... It can be very emotional when you first discover you are losing your hair. And unless you do something to attempt to slow it down or stop it, male pattern baldness will continue to progress as genetically programmed. How fast and far baldness will spread is determined by your genes and your hair's resistance to DHT, the hormone responsible for hereditary hair loss. At your young age... Though many women color their hair all their life without any signs of thinning, harsh hair dye or coloring treatments can cause damage to the hair, causing it to appear thinner. There are a number of potential causes and contributors to hair loss, the most common of which is still genetics. Before concluding with certainty that hair coloring is the culpirit, consider seeing... Though hair loss is genetic the genetic link to pattern baldness can come from either side of the family and the pattern you follow isn't definite. Perhaps you'll be lucky and follow a relative with a full thick head of hair rather than one suffering from hair loss. You may want to consider... Excessive hair dying, especially using treatments with higher concentrations of damaging chemicals can potentially damage your hair and/or cause hair loss. The "melting" you experienced was most likely a result of physical damage to the hair's properties. As you clearly saw, lessening the... Hair extensions are attached to existing hair with glue for natural hair to appear longer. Strand by strand hair replacement works by attaching hair to balding areas either with glue or other cohesive means. Hair multiplication is still being worked on and has been for years. Frankly, we've been hearing that this technology will be available within 5 years for...
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