kymeekat69 asked:
Are there women out there who have had hair replacement or have used a system of re-growth of hair due to thinning hair or already made up? What have you done? It worked? You have to continuously use them? Men can answer too. I am a female of 38 years who had always had thin hair seizure when I was younger. The tests and drugs have led to my hair thin. I haven 't had a seizure since I was 10 and more on medicine, however, my hair regrown not ever. I am very self conscious about this. I want to try out new styles and I don 't want to believe as a whole is looking at my scalp ya know? Council? and just pray real answers or advice. thanks wigs never considered because they are afraid won 't stay put as Gradica be active. How about hair extentions or weaves?
Hair
Advice, Hair Extentions, Seizures
Hi how can I determind the legitimacy of a chinese hair supplier and or manufacturing company. And on what level they exist and will do business with an amateur importer
I want to find a reputable supplier for lacefront wigs for my hair replacement business
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Other - Business & Finance
Amateur, Lacefront Wigs, Reputable Supplier
DonCosa asked:
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Images, Private Demonstration, Types Of Hair Loss
I have been starting to lose my hair since my early twenties and wanted to get hair replacement surgery. I went to a well known hair replacement company here in NYC. The cost is so expensive $7,600 for 2,000 grafts.
Does anyone know where I can get such a surgery cheaper than this? Probably half of the price I mentioned or less.
By: krazymack
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Hair
Grafts, Hair Replacement Surgery
Shelly K asked:
I saw that a side effect is hair loss..
I have thick hair and I’m black[if that has anything to deal with it]…Would it be likely for me to lose hair? If so, how much?
Women's Health
Going On The Pill, Nuvaring, Thick Hair
Sudhani asked:
Male hair loss affects 1 in 3 males by the age of 50. While there is currently no cure for hair loss, there are many hair loss products on the market purporting to remedy male hair loss and thinning hair. Not all potential hair loss products are created equal. Some hair loss products are designed to only cover up the signs of hair loss, such as wigs, toupees, and hair dyes. Other hair loss treatments lack scientific background for their claims to treat hair loss. Because hair loss is an emotional event for most men, much time and money is spent searching for a hair loss solution in the form of hair loss medications, cover-ups, and transplants.
Male Hair Loss Treatment: Prescription Hair Loss Medication
Male hair loss is generally regarded as natural, and not a disease. Nevertheless, many men choose to pursue the use of prescription medications as a hair loss treatment. The most popular of these prescription hair loss medications is Propecia. Propecia is the brand name of finasteride, a chemical that partially blocks the effects of male hormones that are thought to contribute to male hair loss.
While Propecia has shown some effectiveness as a hair loss treatment, it is not a natural solution to male hair loss. It requires a physician’s visit for a prescription, and has sexual side effects in some users. Its effects wear off immediately upon discontinuing use, resulting in further hair loss. A one month supply of Propecia costs approximately $70-$100, making it one of the more expensive hair loss treatments on the market.
By contrast, Procerin for male hair loss is available without a prescription. It is a natural hair loss product, with no dangerous chemicals or side effects. Procerin is a safe alternative to prescription hair loss treatments. Procerin is the only all-natural hair loss solution backed by our 90-Day Guarantee.
Medicine
Emotional Event, Procerin, Sexual Side Effects
In males, the hair loss is according to specific patterns, and hence their hair loss is called as male pattern baldness. Men generally lose hair systematically on their scalp, either through the sides of their head, or above the forehead line, or at the center of the head in a circular fashion. Of course, the thinning of hair occurs on the entire scalp, but in particular areas the hair loss is more pronounced. Whereas in women, the hair loss is all over. There is no pattern baldness in women. For that reason, male hair loss products are also totally different from female hair loss products.
That was important to be addressed at the very start, because there are many men who do not mind which hair loss product they are using. This shows them no results at the end of day, adding more to their worry. When dealing with male pattern baldness, it is necessary to choose specific products targeted for the male scalps.
So, let us see what options are available.
1. Minoxidil - Minoxidil is the first drug that comes to mind when discussing male hair loss treatment. This is commercially available as Rogaine in the US and as Regaine outside the US. This is a hair tonic, which is meant to be topically applied on the scalp uniformly and not just in the areas where the hair loss is occurring. Minoxidil is available for both men and women actually, in concentrations of 5 and 2% respectively. But in women, this drug has shown many adverse side effects including low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, chest pain, etc. In men, there are no major side effects apart from an itchy sensation on the scalp till the scalp get acclimatized to the drug and a spell of hair loss before the growth begins to take place. For men, Rogaine is available in the form of liquid as well as foam.
2. Finasteride - Finasteride is sold in the commercial market under the brand name of Propecia. Propecia is available as a tablet, and the principle of its working is to alter the hormonal balances that help to increase the growth of hair. When men are younger, they have more testosterone in their bodies which keep the hair healthy too. But as they grow, the testosterone converts into dihydrotestosterone, which is not specific to hair growth. That is a part of the reason why the hair loss occurs more in men as they age. Finasteride tries to rectify this balance of the male body. Propecia also has lesser side effects than Rogaine and is also effective in a larger number of men, for a longer period.
3. Treatment methods - There are many other male specific treatments in vogue nowadays, including the hair weaving (technically, hair transplant) and the hair replacement methods. These are cosmetic methods, though; they do not allow the hair to grow naturally. Hence, they are good if you are looking for just an appearance. In your own mind, you know what you have on is not your real hair.
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Hair Growth, Hair Products, Hair Treatment
My fore-head is SPER huge! I was wondering if some hair restoration program like Bosley would help?
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Hair
Bosley, Hair Products, Hair Restoration Products