Thu 23 Jul 2009
The Reality of Today’s Hair Loss Treatments
Category: Common Questions , Concealers , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Loss News , Hair Systems , Hair Transplant Surgery , Non Surgical Treatments , Propecia (Finasteride) , Rogaine (Minoxidil)Though some simply accept baldness as a part of life, hair loss can often be the cause of depression and high levels of anxiety for thousands of men and women worldwide. In fact, some are so ashamed of their baldness; they’ll withdraw from formal social situations where hats and other head coverings are considered inappropriate attire.
Vulnerable men and women should heed caution watching slick late night infomercials that would have you believe their product is the miracle hair regrowth cure. And though no cure exists to stop the progression of female or male pattern baldness or regrow hair, several viable treatment options are available today worth considering.
Non-surgical hair loss treatments such as Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) can be quite good at slowing down or stopping the progression of male pattern baldness. Since both treatments work differently, they are said to have a symbiotic and synergistic effect in treating alopecia. Commitment to these medications however, is the key to success.
Men and women with mild to moderate thinning hair have the greatest chance to keep it. Therefore, catching and treating hair loss early might prevent the need for more extreme treatments. Only surgical hair restoration is proven to grow hair in completely bald areas.
Some men and women also opt to use hair replacement systems also known as pieces or alopecia wigs. Some systems are actually quite natural and can portray the illusion of a full head of hair. But don’t be confused by fancy promotional catchphrases. “Non-surgical” hair replacement is still referring to a wig or a temporary head of hair.
Personally, I’m not a huge fan of the applicator. Using the brush pad to apply dermmatch concealer tends to slightly pull the hair and facilitate hair shedding. When you already have thinning hair, it’s nice to keep the extra hair as long as possible before they eventually drop off on their own. 


