What Are the Best Non-Surgical Hair Loss Treatments to Use after Hair Transplant Surgery?
I m 26 years old and i just had a hair transplant and now I m confused that after my hair transplant wich treatment should I consider acell ,prp or laser to save my remaining old hair and stop hair and and maintain it thicken it
Your [tag]hair transplant[/tag] surgeon should have discussed the progressive nature of [tag]androgenic alopecia[/tag] (genetic [tag]balding[/tag]) with you along with today’s most effective medical [tag]hair loss treatments[/tag]. It’s always best to discuss these concerns with your doctor and you may end up needing a prescription.
While [tag]ACell[/tag], [tag]PRP[/tag] and [tag]Low-Level Laser Therapy[/tag] have their place in [tag]hair restoration[/tag], their effects on [tag]hair growth[/tag] remain as yet unproven. Currently, the only clinically proven and FDA approved non-surgical [tag]hair loss[/tag] treatments are [tag]Propecia[/tag] ([tag]finasteride[/tag]) and [tag]Rogaine[/tag] ([tag]minoxidil[/tag]. These drugs when used in combination offer the best chance to retain existing hair and potentially [tag]regrow hair[/tag] that has already been lost.
If you have not already done so, I suggest contacting your hair transplant surgeon for more advice on these excellent hair loss treatments.
David
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