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I suggest you see an expert for a formal evaluation to determine what is causing your loss. Best, Dr. Emer.
Depending upon candidacy there are several efficacious hairloss treatments available. We offer non surgical PRP, or platelet rich plasmainjections which have the potential to increase hair growth bystimulating the hair follicles in both male and females, Capillus laser therapywhich can increase hair volume by up to 20% while preventing futurehair loss, as well as surgical methods like follicular unit transplant andfollicular unit extraction when needed. My goal as a hair restoration surgeonis to work closely with my patients to determine what is causing their hairloss and what is best treatment option for their individual need and long termgoals. Dr. Kathleen Morno
Hello basit,As I mentioned in my answer title, there are many options available to control hair loss. The important part is to see a hair specialist in order to find out what is causing your hair loss. Many treatments like PRP (Platelet-rich Plasma) which is a natural option can stop your hair from thinning and make dormant hair to regrow , or medications such as Minoxidil or Finasteride will also prevent further hair loss. Depending on how much hair you have lost you might want to consider a hair transplant, but all of these options can only be asses by an expert during a consultation.Best of lucks and please feel free to ask as needed.Sincerely, WY
You need to see a doctor first, and then get evaluated as to the cause of your hair loss. Doctors treat causes of hair loss so you need to know the cause first
There are much many other side effects of finasteride like deppression , chnging quality of semen etc . I dont recommend to my patients to use that medication .Vertex thinning and baldness problem can easiy be resolved by one session of FUE HT..But any how I think you are at less of a risk of ...
Propecia acts by blocking formation of DHT. DHT attacks the hair follicle and causes it to miniaturize and eventually fall out. Propecia is not known to cause hair to fall; but to decrease the density over time. You should have your hair and scalp examined by an experienced physician who can...
Find a doctor who has the HAIRCHECK instrument and this will tell you if you are losing hair and how much you are losing