Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Medical Hair Loss Treatment Strategies

Hair Loss Treatments

If there is one critical point that I stress with all of my hair replacement patients it is that Androgenetic Alopecia (Male or Female Pattern Baldness) is absolutely progressive. All of the most wonderful hair transplantation procedures that I perform today on my patients do not stop this progressive condition.

Consider the fact that after half of your hair has already fallen is when you even BEGIN to notice your hair thinning and seek hair loss treatment. The horse is long gone from the barn before you notice it is missing. In other words, hair loss is an insidious process that often goes unnoticed for a long, long time.

This is why I feel very strongly that hair loss treatment such as medical therapy is extremely important -- and the earlier you begin, the better chances you will have for hair replacement.

If you are experiencing male or female pattern baldness, it makes the best sense to use medical treatment in conjunction with your hair replacement surgery because the transplants will grow beautifully, but the non-transplanted hairs will continue to fall. Hair loss treatment to KEEPMORE hair -- without always having to continue to aggressively catch up with the progression. There are a variety of hair loss treatment options available at our Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire offices. these surrounding hairs on your head while the transplants grow, will allow you to have even