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Non- Surgical Options for Treating Hair Loss

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The search for new ways to help those suffering from hair loss
has captured word-wide attention.  Some new techniques and
products have been proven to be of benefit, while others have
simply played on the emotional strings of those who suffer from
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Non- Surgical Options for Treating Hair Loss
Copyright (c) 2007 Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D
New York Hair Restoration Center
http://www.BernsteinMedical.com



Hair loss can be devastating for some of the nearly 30 million
men and women in the Unites States alone who are going bald.
Throughout the world, hair loss has been perceived as a sign of
aging, loss of virility and, for women in particular, a sign of
poor health. While none of this is necessarily true (hair loss
can actually happen at any age and for numerous reasons) dealing
with the chronic embarrassment and self image issues can take an
emotional and psychological toll.

The search for new ways to help those suffering from hair loss
has captured word-wide attention. Some new techniques and
products have been proven to be of benefit, while others have
simply played on the emotional strings of those who suffer from
the problem.

Alopecia (baldness) is not just a man's issue, it affects a
significant amount of women as well, but unfortunately women have
a harder time finding an appropriate therapy. Women experience a
different type of hair loss than most men, and this makes it more
difficult to treat. Women often do not have a stable, permanent
area for donor hair and, therefore, may not be suitable
candidates for surgical hair transplantation. And not all hair
loss medications have been approved for use in women, although
therapies such as low-level laser therapy may be helpful.

FDA Approved Medications

There are two FDA approved medications for hair loss, the oral
medication Propecia (that contains finasteride 1mg) and the
topical medication Rogaine (that contains minoxidil). Minoxidil
is generic and no longer requires a doctor's prescription.
Finasteride still requires a prescription but is also available
in the less expensive 5mg generic form that can be divided up
into the smaller 1mg doses using a pill cutter.

Medications can be useful in two ways. They can be used to
reverse hair loss when used early in the balding process and can
retard further hair loss at almost any stage. Drugs work well for
some patients, but not for others. They can be used alone, or can
be used as part of a treatment plan that includes hair
transplantation. Generally the earlier medications are started,
the more effective they are. In about 1/3 of the cases, there is
a visible amount of hair regrowth and in about 85% of patients',
it can significantly slow down further hair loss.

There is a common misconception that drugs work only on the
crown. In contrast to what people think, both Rogaine and
Propecia do work in the front and top part of the scalp, it is
just that they work better in the crown. Both medications thicken
fine, miniaturized hair and both are unable to grow hair in areas
that are completely bald. The crown usually has hair in the
thinning phase for longer periods of time than the front part of
the scalp. This helps to explain the relatively better response
to medication in this area. Although, Propecia is significantly
more effective than Rogaine in treating hair loss, and they seem
to have additive effects when used together.

Medications take time to work and it usually takes six months to
a year to see the results. In the first few months they may cause
shedding, so patients need to be patient and continue to use the
medication. The effects will wear off if the drugs are
discontinued and the patient will soon revert to the degree of
hair loss they would have had if they had not used the
medications at all.

Herbal Treatments

The most common herb that has been claimed to grow hair is Saw
Palmetto. This is a small plant that contains two types of oils,
fatty acids and sterols. It has also been marketed as an
aphrodisiac, a steroid to help build muscle tissue, a treatment
for natural breast enlargement, and as an aid in the treatment of
prostate enlargement.

The exact mechanism of action is unknown. Saw Palmetto appears to
be somewhat effective in alleviating the symptoms of prostate
enlargement and is commonly recommended for this condition.
However, there has never been a controlled, scientific study to
show that it can re-grow a person's hair and it has been the
experience of physician's who treat hair loss that it is not
effective for the treatment of this condition. Many other herbal
remedies have been used for hair loss over the years, but none
seem to have any real benefit in growing hair.

Low-Level Laser Therapy

This technique is designed around a scientific concept known as
photo bio-therapy. This involves the use of laser lights to
stimulate cell growth. As with drug treatments, patients who seem
to respond to this form of therapy have areas of thinning, rather
than areas of the scalp that are completely bald. Laser therapy
for hair loss can be administered in a doctor's office and is
also available in a smaller home version.

The home version works like a comb to spread the hair so the
laser light can more easily reach the scalp. More powerful laser
systems that utilize a rotational therapy process are available
for use under a doctor's supervision.

Camouflage Techniques

Using cosmetics is a common way of hiding ones hair loss and is
often used by persons who are just starting to thin, especially
in the crown. A number of over the counter products are now
available that can make the hair look thicker. They come
primarily in powders, sprays and creams. The main limitation of
all of these products is that unless the person has a significant
amount of hair to hold the cosmetics in place, it doesn't look
natural.

Wigs, hats (particularly baseball caps) and scarves are all used
to hide one's balding. In recent years, elaborate hair systems,
attached by glue or sewn to the patient's existing hair, have
evolved into a major industry. The problem with these systems is
that they must be periodically adjusted, requiring repeated
visits to the salon and significant expense. Because they can't
be removed at night, they cause traction hair loss, making the
user even more dependent on the hair piece. They are also
difficult to clean and often give the wearer the appearance of
having too much hair.

The final option to hide one's hair loss is to simply shave the
head. For many men, and for a small percentage of women, this
solves the problem in its entirety. While it may take people time
to adjust to this new look, some patients simply feel more free
by eliminating the hair loss problem in this way.




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Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D. is Clinical Professor of 
Dermatology at Columbia University in New York and founder 
of http://bernsteinmedical.com the New York Hair Hair 
Transplant facility: Bernstein Medical - Center for 
Hair Restoration. Recognized world-wide for developing 
Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation, the procedure that 
has revolutionized modern hair restoration surgery, you 
can visit his award winning Hair Transplant Blog 
http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/hairtransplantblog 
for answers to all of your hair loss questions. 


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