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Stop Hair Loss Today Before It Is Too Late

HeadIf you’re losing your hair, there may be many reasons other than the ‘natural’ ones. Stress in a multitude of forms can cause hair loss. Stress hits everyone at some time or another through finances, pregnancies, child birth, the death of someone close, disease, job problems, divorce, argumentative situations, etc. The good thing is that stress related hair loss often reverses itself when the stress has been gone for a time. Surgery is a type of stress also and in being such it can be responsible for hair loss, it too will restore after a period of time. A way to speed up the restoration process is upping your amount of exercise, this will help relieve symptoms of stress and help you recover quicker. Massage will often help in that area in addition to relaxing muscles and increasing blood flow to all organs including your hair follicles.

Drugs can also have an effect on your possibility of hair loss, many acne drugs are very good at promoting hair loss while performing their other activities. Viagra may make you happy in other areas but your hair on top of your head may not be as appreciative. Drugs that actively affect such things as moods and emotions are apt to cause hair loss as are acid reducers, cholesterol reducers, heart pills, anti-inflammatory drugs and a whole host of others.

Many of these drugs and situations you cannot help or stop so the best way to reduce their effect is to get plenty of exercise, but also relax, or get a massage. Look for hair treatments that contain Saw Palmetto (which isn’t hard to find) or stinging nettle. Stinging nettle is packed full of vitamins and it shares the ability to block production of DHT with Saw Palmetto.

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What To Do About Hair Loss Due To Psoriasis

psoriasishairlossPsoriasis is not simply dry scalp as some people think. Psoriasis is an immunity affecting condition that can produce symptoms in several regions of the body. It can produce scaling, discoloration, burning and itching, and hair loss. The hair loss generally associated with psoriasis is usually temporary, but in severe cases, the damage to the skin is so pronounced, that hair follicle damage is irreversible, and hair will not grow back. Management of the condition is the best method to minimize hair loss for psoriasis patients, with the most common remedies used being diet and symptomatic treatment, as well as a focus on not exacerbating the condition.

The red patches of skin cause by psoriasis are often linked to adverse reaction to medication, gastric abnormalities, stress, or an abundance or toxins in the body. The most common place for seeing the effects of psoriasis is on the head, though anyplace on the body is susceptible. Of the 50%+ that report scalp infection, treatment with medicated shampoo, usually containing salicylic acid are prescribed to control inflammation and itching.

Other anti itch ointments and even medications are used to further reduce selling and discomfort. No known medical cure is known for Psoriasis, though many of the symptoms associated with the disease are treatable.

Psoriasis seems to be agitated by a high acid diet, so the consumption of fish, vegetables and other foods with a high alkaline content are best eaten and fatty and other highly acidic foods such as chicken are best to be avoided. Other foods that are problematic are foods that are prone to promotion of toxicity, such as processed grains and starches. Eating whole grains and nutrient rich fruits and vegetables instead is good advice to follow.

In relation to hair loss and psoriasis, the best thing you can do is not to increase damage to the affected areas. Do not pull of scabs, or scratch reddened areas. This might promote the dislocation of hair, and if the follicle damage is extreme enough, that hair might be lost forever. Make sure to keep your hair moist through the use of oils or hair creams, and make sure to apply medication the area as prescribed to speed up the healing process.

As most hair loss due to psoriasis is temporary, the majority of sufferers will regain lost hair if care is taken and proper caution observed. Diet and proper medical follow through are your best friend when it comes to keeping your hair while experiencing psoriasis attacks.

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Is hair transplant surgery really the right answer?

hairtransplantsurgeryBoth men and women have been dealing with thinning hair and even baldness with whatever technology was available at the time. Whether the treatments were dietary in nature, purely applied cosmetic, or even surgical correction, each generation has done their best to outdo the previous in terms of safety, effectiveness, and natural aesthetics. today’s hair transplant surgery techniques fit the bill of all three to a tee.

The best thing about hair transplant surgery as opposed to other types of hair replacement or cosmetic procedure is that you can continue to hold your head up in self confidence knowing that the hair that is growing on your head is truly yours.

In previous years, most men, and even women, were given only a handful of extremely limited choices when it came to hair replacement. “Hair plug” surgery, which left a person’s with a full head of hair, but also looked like it was “planted” like a golf course track were about as technologically advanced as it got. Other choices were to take medications or herbal supplements, or the worst of the worst, you bought a can of “hair paint” off the TV at 2 AM and sprayed your hair on in the morning just to feel like an idiot by afternoon.

It is a good thing that medical science keeps getting better, because in the last 10-15 years, a new procedure, called Follicular hair transplant surgery, has now given those with male pattern baldness or other hair loss the ability to get natural hair transplant surgery, using their own hair, and leaving behind a natural, thick head of hair that looks like it belonged there all along.

Follicular hair transplant surgery is far better than hair butchery as the surgeon can take as few as 1-2 hairs from the back of the head, where the thickest hair resides, and transplant them to areas of concern. This ability to transplant so few hairs at a time allow for a natural pattern of removal and replanting to take place, instead of the unnatural looking “plug harvests” that seemed to be the result of previous methods.

With these surgeries becoming more commonplace, and as the cost for treatment comes down due to perfection of the technology, the need to try to hide under a rug or scrub and rub chemicals on your scalp at night can be replaced with the self confidence and great look provided by your own head of hair.

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Don’t Wait For Baldness To Occur In Order To Gain Control of Hair Loss

baldingOften the loss of hair can be controlled, or even stopped in its tracks and reversed, if it is caught early enough. With recent technological advances in hair care, especially in the area of male pattern baldness, the ability to slow down the rate of hair loss, stop it, and even re-grow hair is a medical fact. Feeling that your only options are hair pieces, spray products or surgery are a thing of the past. Hormonal and medicated creams and lotions, as well as ingested medication are now available on the market that can bring back a healthy head of hair with early detection.

There are many reasons for hair loss and several variables in a person’s life that could be a contributor. Hereditary considerations, environmental factors such as workplace chemical exposure, or even personal medications could be affecting your hairline, producing showing areas of scalp where hair used to be. Catching hair loss before it completely takes hold can often alarm you to needed changes in lifestyle that could be taken, such as protective equipment, medication changes, or even more serious hormonal issues that with the help of medical attention could be corrected, and thus eliminating your hair loss problem.

If the reason for your hair loss is not environmental, but in fact hormonal, or otherwise medical, often a combination of an oral medication, paired with a topical solution for the scalp has shown to produce the best results when trying to halt, or re-grow hair. Changes in diet and otherwise indulging in a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and stress reduction have also been shown to have influence on treatment progress and successful hair re-growth.

Seeking the advice of your doctor early can also have the added benefit of not ever having to make up for lost ground. If you are able to catch the problem and have it arrested or even reversed as early as possible, then the frustration of having to regain hair that has already fallen out can be lessened, and the chances of saving more hair from being lost to begin with can be increased. To be proactive now, getting into a medication and application routine as soon as possible, could save you from the incredible trouble and high expense of having to take more drastic measures in the future.

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Causes Of Hair Loss In Women & How It Happens

womanhairlossFemale pattern baldness, or alopecia, is not as common as the male oriented pattern baldness in men, but affects more women than commonly thought. The causes for women to lose their hair or to experience noticeable thinning are as many and as varied as the reasons for male baldness. Reaction to medication, physical damage, and heredity are just a few. If you experience hair loss and are not sure what the reason is, seek the advice of a medical professional as soon as possible to make sure that it is not just a sign of a more serious medical condition.

Most female thinning and baldness is caused by hereditary factors, and usually follows the pattern of top of the hairline thinning, with the possibility of total frontal baldness with an eventual thinning, though rarely fully balding back of the head. Hereditary female pattern baldness, though the most common form of female hair loss, is also the least likely to react to treatment by medication, either OTC or prescribed. This condition is produced by testosterone and other hormonal changes which can lead to the conversion of DHT which in turn destroys hair follicles beyond the point of restoration. Lack of vitamins in the system, advanced age, and thyroid or other hormone related disorders are likely to increase your risks for hair loss also.

Most hair restoration medications, unfortunately work only for men, and medication can actually be more of a precursor to female hair loss than it is to be an effective treatment. Steroids, blood thinners, and contraceptives, including those administered for hormone replacement due to menopause can increase the chances of experiencing female pattern baldness. Some hair loss due to medication is temporary, and even major re-growth can take place once the suspect medication is removed from the system. There are women who completely go bald due to chemotherapy and other high potency drug cocktails, but once treatment is ceased, the hair is able to return.

If hair loss is permanent, usually the only option left is hair transplant surgery, Thanks to advances in hair restoration technology this is now widely available and is capable of producing extremely natural looking results. Before deciding on restorative surgery, make sure to rule out the existence of other complications that might be able to be corrected, allowing your hair to re-grow. Hair replacement, like any other surgical option, should be thoroughly discussed with a medical professional and all risks and benefits weighed.

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Hair Loss Treatments That Work!

hairloss-treatmentsHave you seen Duplicity? It is another great Julia Roberts’ movie. In addition, it’s got a spy twist to it. The entire movie is spent trying to get information on the latest product development. Basically, they have to give the information to the right buyer, and they will make millions. What is the product that is so amazing – so technically advanced that everyone is rushing to get his or her hands on the information? It is a product for hair loss. And, the buyer’s were willing to pay almost 40 million for the information. It was fascinating, yet believable.

Why? When you think about it, if something could truly restore hair loss you could potentially make a fortune. And while it is easier to get by with no hair these days and simply shave your head, no one really wants to have to live without their hair. A great head of hair is a great feature to possess.

Fortunately, there are hair loss treatments today that actually work! If you are looking for ways to re-grow your hair, you are in luck. Treating hair loss is not uncommon and there are a couple of different options that you can take.

The first approach to take with hair loss is medication. The way to do this is by using a 2 percent solution of minoxidil. This is found in Rogaine and other generic brand hair growth products. It is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration to help re-grow hair. Although minoxidil is somewhat effective, it is not necessarily a miracle worker.

A lot of people today actually get surgical procedures to correct their hair loss. These treatments are more of a modern day approach to the problem and they include hair transplantation and scalp reduction.

For a less invasive approach to hair loss, you can always try the vitamins on the market. There are actually quite a few vitamins available that are made to help hair that is thinning and also stimulate and speed the growth. Usually the vitamins are made up of a combination of amino acids, vitamin B6, vitamin #, biotin, and Zinc. The great thing about using vitamins is they help your hair to look thicker and healthier. However, they are not really proven to help with re-growth that much.

When it comes to your hair, choose the option that works best for you. It is your hair and you should make a decision that you will feel happy with whether you want to thicken the hair you’ve got left, shave it all off, or get a transplant!

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