Mon 8 Sep 2008
Why Hair Loss Drugs Can Be Beneficial for Those with Early Signs of Baldness
Category: Non Surgical Treatments , Propecia (Finasteride) , Rogaine (Minoxidil) , TopicalsHair Loss in the peak of our social lives at young ages can be emotionally devastating. But for those balding men and women who catch it early, nonsurgical hair loss treatment solutions may be worth considering. But which one is the best? Do late night infomercials that promise full hair restoration with miracle cure products truly deliver? Which products really work to help treat baldness and stimulate hair regrowth?
This hair loss forum member is in a tricky situation and wants your input. View this hair loss forum thread as forum members discuss treatments that have worked for them.
Bill – aka Falceros
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September 10th, 2008 at 3:12 am
I am agree with you that in early ages hair loss the use of
some medincine is best option. But many orgs like http://hairlosscounter.com/ etc suggest that first try to find the cuases of the hair loss then apply any treatment.
Any in early age hair loss treatment they also agree with your opinion.