Medicine or surgery: You can try a topical medicine like rogaine (minoxidil) first. If that does not work you can have a hair transplantation.
Answered 5/15/2013
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Medical therapy: Rogaine (minoxidil) and Propecia (finasteride) will help keep what hair you have and can provide a variable amount of regrowth. There are some other topical therapies which may help, but consultation with a hair transplantation surgeon is a good idea to develop a coordinated plan ton address your hair loss.
Answered 6/30/2014
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Rogaine (minoxidil): Rogaine (minoxidil) can help to slow down the process of hair loss. It is unlikely to cause new hair to grow. If you have enough thinning. A hair transplant can be a nice, natural looking solution with little downtime.
Answered 11/25/2013
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Many options: A full examination to rule out any specific causes should be done first. Minoxidil and low level laser therapy provide a good means to prevent further hair loss. Men can also use finasteride. Hair transplantation can increase density in areas of hair loss.
Answered 6/30/2014
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