Thursday, April 15, 2010

What is the best clinical way to have hair on a balding head ? Is it transplant or else ?

I heard of a new method of gluing hair similar to what a person has %26amp; lasts for long. Could you tell me more about it ?


p.s. my bf is balding %26amp; i'm trying to do research on it.

What is the best clinical way to have hair on a balding head ? Is it transplant or else ?
See the link. Taking regaine or equivalent does work for most men, but it is expensive, initially more hair falls out so at first you look balder, you have to start before you are too bald and it stops working as soon as you stop taking it.





A friend of mine has a hair piece made every two or three years. It costs about $3000 and I think it is glued to his head. His remaining hair is tufted through it. The only time you can tell it's not his real hair is when his own hair grows too long through the hair piece. It really looks fantastic. I couldn't believe it was a wig, even after I was told I still thought it was his real hair. Eventually it wears out and he has to spend another $3000, so it's as expensive as the chemical treatment, but he doesn't look the slightest bit bald.
Reply:There a many great advances in hair care products and procedures out there. I have 2 nephews both under 30 that are balding and I'd like to motivate them myself. He has to be motivated first. That's half the battle.





If he isn't motivated..maybe you should use a woman best weapon to do it. The promise of great sex. Not just good, but Tony the Tiger Grrrrrrrrreat!
Reply:Treatment for Hair Growth





Hair loss has been a sensitive problem for men, since times immemorial. The two main causes of hair loss in men are genetics and hormonal imbalances. 95% of men suffer from androgenetic alopecia or male pattern hair loss. But now the scientists have found out that the major cause of hair loss is DHT (dihydrotestostrone)....








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