Forms Of Hair Loss Treatment DE

By Mark Patterson


There are many cases of hair loss that are temporary, for instance if it is as a result of chemotherapy. Others can be permanent, for instance if it is part of ageing and thus will not need any treatment. Hair loss might cause emotional distress, which is what makes what many people seek treatment. When considering hair loss treatment DE residents should know the different options. If the loss is because of an underlying problem, solving the problem will solve the hair loss.

The use of medications is one of the options one can consider. Minoxidil is an example of effective medication that is used by men and women. It is available as a lotion which is bought over the counter. It is bought from pharmacies and applied daily on the scalp. Stronger versions can be used if the mild ones do not yield results.

When stronger versions are used, there is possibility of side effects like itchiness or dryness of the areas affected. The medication needs to be used over a number of months so that results are realized. Balding will resume in the event that usage is stopped. If there was any hair re-growing, it falls two months after treatment stops. The other medication that can be used is finasteride, but it is for men only. It is available on private prescription and comes as a tablet which is taken daily.

It works by preventing the hormone testosterone from getting converted into another hormone, dihydro-testosterone. The latter hormone leads to shrinking of follicles and as a result blocking its production ensures follicles get back to normal size. After the procedure, results are noticed after 3 to 6 months. Balding will resume after some months if treatment is stopped. It is not common to experience side effects but there is possibility of low sex drive and erectile dysfunction. These are rare effects.

The other option is to go for surgery. This is usually the option for people with male pattern baldness or female pattern baldness. Surgical procedures are considered when less invasive options have failed to yield results. Success of surgery depends on the surgeon carrying out the procedure. There is the possibility of complications, as is the case of any surgical procedure.

One of the surgical options is hair transplant. It is done under local anesthesia. It involves removing small scalp pieces from areas that have lots of hairs. The extracted piece is divided into groups of hairs that are then grafted into sections without hairs. Several sessions are required which should be 12 months apart.

The other option is scalp reduction which involves removing pieces if bald scalp from the top of the head. It is done to move sections that are hairy adjacent to each other. This is done through cutting loose skin before the scalp is stitched back together. This can also be done through tissue expansion.

Tissue expansion is whereby there is placement of a balloon under the scalp. The balloon is inflated over a couple of weeks to expand the skin in stages before it is removed. This is a procedure that is designed for female baldness.




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