Wed 13 Jan 2010
How Fast Does Hair Loss Medication Work?
Category: Common Questions , Non Surgical Treatments , Propecia (Finasteride) , Rogaine (Minoxidil)I’m starting to experience hair loss and would really like my hair to thicken in a few months using proven treatments. Is this possible?
Hair restoration is a process that takes time. Even proven non-surgical hair loss treatments aren’t guaranteed and only very rarely regrow hair in completely bald areas. Thickening of miniaturizing hair follicles may and will most likely occur if the Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) is effective. However, this can take up to a year of continued use.
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Bill Seemiller
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June 1st, 2010 at 11:36 am
my hair is thinning will it grow back after menopause
June 2nd, 2010 at 9:58 am
Linda,
If your hair is thinning due to menopause, it’s possible that it will grow back after this transitional period. You are encouraged to speak with your physician about the best ways to cope with menopause and minimize hair loss during this transition. For more information, visit “Menopause and Hair Loss“.
Best wishes,
Bill Seemiller – Managing Publisher of this Community