Losing hair is a problem that’s all too common, yet makes you feel like the only one in the world who’s experiencing it. Fortunately, you aren’t in it alone. Multiple effective treatments for hair loss have been created for both men and women that may help you recover hair.

Everyone’s scalp and reason behind losing hair is different. Some is genetic, some is environmental, and some is related to stress. This means that some treatments will be highly effective for one patient and show no results to another patient. Taking some time to learn about the different hair restoration options and the factors that make them successful will help you determine which path you should pursue.

Popular Hair Restoration Treatments

Hair restoration has been the dream of balding men and women for decades. Now, there are multiple options that one can explore in order to help restore lost hair.

  • Minoxidil – This topical treatment is the only FDA approved ointment to help treat hair loss related to hereditary causes. Most patients who use minoxidil decrease the rate of their hair loss. Only approximately 10-14 percent of patients regrow hair, making minoxidil a prevention plan for most. Success depends largely on your genetic history. Hair that was lost due to stress or an unhealthy scalp is more easily regained than hair lost due to a genetic predisposition.
  • Finasteride – As the only FDA approved pill to treat hair loss, finasteride is prescribed by a physician and regular checkups should be kept to ensure your health. While finasteride is effective, new hair growth will typically be lost if you stop using the medication. Women have a similar medication named spironolactone that aims to prevent female pattern baldness.
  • Hair Transplants –  Finasteride and minoxidil are both excellent medications, but they won’t work in every case. Hair transplantation is a common way to correct hair loss. There are multiple types of hair transplants, such as grafting, slit grafting and micro-grafting. Your exact situation will determine which type of transplantation will be most effective.
  • Laser Light Therapy –  Popular “laser combs” and in-office laser treatment have shown to have some impact in helping protect your remaining hair. Typically, these treatments show limited results for actually restoring hair, but it can create a healthier scalp that may lead to regrowth.

It’s worth noting that your overall healthy may be having an impact on your hair loss. Poor nutrition and a dry scalp can result in correctable hair loss. Prioritize healthy living to do everything you can to protect your hair.

Which Treatment is Best for You?

Different patients will experience varied results from every type of hair restoration treatment. If you’re unsure where to start, visit your doctor and discuss the issue with them. They can evaluate your hair loss and determine the best course of action. Alternatively, buying over the counter options, such as minoxidil, is an excellent first step to treating hair loss.

Unfortunately, there’s no way to tell if a certain treatment will work for you prior to using it. A doctor can make an educated treatment decision, but they cannot guarantee results.

We Are Your Hair Loss Prevention Experts

Struggling with hair loss is common and treatments are available to help. We encourage you to find out more about the variety of options available to treat hair loss in men and women. It’s important to consult with an experienced and trained restoration professional.

To learn more about which treatment option is right for you, schedule a Frank & Honest Hair Consultation or contact our team in New York City or Columbus, Ohio.

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