Having Issues with Hair Loss?You aren't the only person going through this, many people have premature hair loss issues and they are actively looking for a cure. The down side is that there are no real cures only treatments for hair loss.In this short article we'll discuss how you can't cure your hair loss but can stop or slow it down, and also give you an expectation of how long it can take to stop hair loss.
Treat Not Cure
The only effective cure for hair loss is to have a transplant. Let's face it that's not really fun for anyone, it hurts and it's expensive.In contrast there are a lot of cost effective natural hair loss treatments which you can use to slow or stop hair loss, and depending on the treatment method actually start new hair growth where it's been lost.
Most of these products work the same way, they block DHT from reaching the scalp which is the hormone that slows the growth stage of our hair. Once this hormone is blocked you will stop losing your hair.Unfortunately just because you block DHT doesn't mean you will get new hair growth back where you've already lost it.
Stop Hair Loss First then Grow it Back
Once hair loss is stopped you can begin to concentrate on regrowth. DHT blockers that stop hair loss may supply some nutrients to the scalp to simulate dormant hair follicles, if not you will need either a hair loss supplement or some form of topical treatment that is designed to stimulate hair growth. If you do need to find another product I'd suggest you take some time doing research for the best hair loss treatments via consumer review and comparison sites.
How Long Does it Take?
From the time you start using a natural cure for hair loss to the time you see your hair loss subsiding will probably be a couple of months. Most hair loss products suggest you try their treatment for at least that long to determine if it's working for you or not.
The regrowth stage can take longer.Give it at least a six month period before you start looking for new regrowth in thinning or balding areas.For regrowth to work your hair must still be in it's growth stage. If you're hair is no longer growing then you most likely won't see any new regrowth.
This is true especially if you have a part of your scalp that is bald and has been that way for some time. Dormant hair follicles usually can't be brought back.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Stop Losing Hair using Natural Cures for Hair Loss
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