Wednesday, May 24, 2017

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.

One of the treatment options is through use medications. One such medication is minoxidil which is used for men and women. It is available as a lotion over the counter and is approved by the FDA. It can be bought from pharmacies without any prescription. It is applied on the scalp every day. There are stronger versions that are known to work better than the milder ones.

When the stronger forms are used, there are possible side effects such as dryness and itching of affected areas. To realize results, the medication should be applied for a number of months. If usage is stopped, balding will resume. In such a case, if there were hairs already re-growing, they will fall off after you stop treatment. The other FDA approved medication is finasteride which is designed for men. It is available on private prescriptions and is in the form of a tablet taken everyday.

It works through prevention of the hormone testosterone from being converted into dihydro-testosterone. It is this hormone which causes shrinking of hair follicles and thus blocking its production will allow follicles to get back to their normal size. It will take between 3 to 6 months to see effects. Balding resumes within 6 to 12 months after treatment stops. Side effects are never common but a few users have experienced loss of sex drive or erectile dysfunction.

Surgery is an option that works and can thus be considered. People considering surgical options are those suffering from male or female pattern baldness. Surgery is normally used only when less invasive procedures have failed to bear fruit. Success of surgery depends the surgeon because like any surgical procedure, there are possible complications.

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.

There is scalp reduction in which there is removal of pieces of bald scalp from the crown and the top of the head. This is done to move hairy parts close to each other. It is done through cutting loose skin and then stitching it back together. It can also be done by tissue expansion.

Tissue expansion is whereby a balloon is placed below the scalp. It is then inflated over several weeks so that the skin is expanded in stages. The balloon is finally removed. The procedure is not used for male pattern baldness.




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