Posted on March 5, 2010.
Options Hair Loss? Im 35 and losing my hair and I want to know what treatments are there for baldness. Im thinking of a hair transplant because I had the money for it. Can a hair transplant doing well?
There are several forms of baldenss. If baldness (androgenetic alopecia) then the hair loss can be completely cured in mostcases, but just frozen for some time with the treatments available on the market today.
1) Hair transplant (FUE technology) creates really natural hairline, no scars, the best way to go if you have enough donor hair and money of course.
2. Propecia (Finasteride) and Minoxidil are the only FDA approved and proven to work in most men so far.
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But before you consider starting Propecia you should really study the side effects. It can mess your hormones real bad if you're not
lucky, if you must choose, hair or side effects. While a large perecent have these side effects, over Merck - which holds the company
Propecia trademark is said. See www.propeciahelp.com
Generic Propecia (finasteride) is also permitted. I use it with the same results, and unfortunately, even the sides (a bit dry feeling in the scalp) as brand Propecia. Have tried a lot of c. Herbal. P before it and laser combs, so far the only thing that keeps me from loss of hair, not much regrowth, but has stopped my hair loss completely.
I buy from this pharmacy for the last 2 years - http://www.1rx.biz/generic_propecia.html . It is less than $ 1 per pill as I buy the 90 pills. ($ 89 for 90)
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