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Hair Loss Treatment for Men & Women 2010

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HOW TO CONTROL HAIR LOSS?

 

In our modern age, people are no longer trapped by antiquated technologies of the past. We are, so to speak, at a precipice of technological breakthroughs almost every year. The development of new technologies extends well beyond industries. Hair loss treatments are progressing and re-developing at a fortuitous pace.

 

 

CONTROL YOUR STRESS

 

Since women are less prone to developing full-blown male-pattern baldness, many would be amenable to medication. If you don’t want to invest in a thousand dollar wig just yet, you may approach your general practitioner to ask what medicine you can take to slow down the hair fall.

 

If you’re suffering from undue stress and other potential sources of the increased hair fall, then your GP might recommend that you lead a less stressful life. You must remember that hair loss is actually an extreme response to stress. When you start losing your hair because of stress that means you have already reached your limit.

 

The human body has a very peculiar way of dealing with stress. Often, the body absorbs all the stress and re-channels it through the production of hormones and other affective chemicals in the body. Sometimes, the production of these chemicals becomes unchecked, causing undue psychological and physiological problems.

 

 

CONTROL YOUR DIET

 

It’s a known fact that a person’s diet has vicissitudes in just about every component related to the body’s functions. Your diet dictates what you’ll eventually look like, and it can tell doctors what kind of lifestyle you would have to deal with.

 

On a lighter note, a person’s diet can also affect the rate of hair growth and the relative strength of the hair follicles. A diet that lacks protein and mineral will invariably lead to increased hair loss in both men and women.

 

If a child is not receiving enough nutrients, skin, nails, teeth and hair are affected significantly. The growth of these would be stunted or retarded. The trick is not to eat more quantitatively, but to eat more qualitatively.

 

Stick to food that is rich in antioxidants and low in cholesterol and fat. If you wish to eat plenty of fruit, stick to fruits that are red and yellow in color. Food like cherry tomatoes and papayas has been known to contribute to the growth of skin and hair. In the end, these foods contribute to the general well-being of the person, more than anything.

 

 

GO FOR SURGERY TREATMENT

 

If you think you have had enough of the ‘mild’ approaches to hair loss treatment, then go to the other end of the spectrum. The other end of the spectrum requires somewhat invasive methods to address the problem of hair loss. Laser treatments, for instance, make use of controlled rays of laser to stimulate primordial cells in the scalp.

 

Surgery often entails re-structuring the scalp so that more hair would appear on the top or front portion of the scalp. Surgery is often expensive (the best surgeons charge over $10,000) but usually, the effect is at least semi-permanent, depending on the response of the body. Most surgeons make use of healthy hair-growing scalp and the scalp’s own regenerative capacities.

 

 

 

 

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HOW TO CONTROL HAIR LOSS?