Latest Hair Loss Treatment for Women

Latest Hair Loss Treatment for Women

When we just realize we have hair loss, we suddenly become obsessive. What we once could style, color or curl, just got lost. There is no need to be dramatic. The major causes of hair loss are crash dieting, reactions to medications are temporary. Try to address the root cause and your hair will grow back. The most common cause of hair loss in women is genetic female pattern hair loss which is chronic.

Latest Hair Loss Treatment:

Medication:
Minoxidil (brand name Rogaine), the only FDA-approved medication over the counter medication
for female hair loss in 2 and 5 percent formulas. You just have to massage it into your scalp twice a day. You will experience regrowth in six months.

Prescription drug:
Spironolactone and finasteride can be prescribed off-label to postmenopausal women. As these
drugs can cause birth defects, they are not given to women of childbearing age. Around 50 percent of the female population with female pattern hair loss will see regrowth.

The permanent cure:
Hair transplant is one solution. It can be expensive, but has shown results.

Laser light therapy:
A therapeutic dose of laser light can aid in hair loss for women. Laser light therapy is a treatment
that has been used for those who are suffering from male and female pattern hair loss.

Hair Extensions:
Hair extensions can make you feel more self-confident, sexy and secure. You can increase hair
volume and have long beautiful hair flowing over your evening gown in gentle waves.

Ultra sonic hair repair therapy:
What is unique about this therapy is the anti-aging effect. This therapy reverses the effects of aging of hair and restores it back to the original state.

The Future:
Some doctors are already using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to stimulate hair growth. When separated from a patient’s own blood, platelets release growth factors. These are then injected into the scalp to stimulate the hair shafts.
Some researchers are investigating on hair cloning. The researchers are hopeful that by 2015, there will be multiple hair growth.

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