Sunday, February 12, 2012

How much hair transplantation may cost any individual?or there is any other remedy for hair loss?

one of the my friend is loosing his hair quite rapidly and he appear bald in middle of his head....he feels very bad abt it......so i just want to help him by suggesting proper remedy.How much hair transplantation may cost any individual?or there is any other remedy for hair loss?
tell him to apple mustard oil atleast thrice


and he must keep it there for 5-6 hours





tell him to use mild shampoos


and there are many specialized products for baldness





consult professionals.. they will better help youHow much hair transplantation may cost any individual?or there is any other remedy for hair loss?
Transplantation - Messy, expensive. Rs. 30 K for 1 sq. inch. Not advisable.





Never ever try Minoxidil , Finasteride. it will ruin your friend with dastardly side-effects. Besides, the results are reversible upon discontinuation of these drugs. If ur friend is a female, Finasteride is not even prescribed.





Better go for a natural, sure-shot solution : Saw Palmetto in combination with Silica 7% and Zinc. It's absolutely safe.
I would say not to use chemicals on your hair.Why don't you go for some home remedies. Egg whites, lemon juice, oil massages, reducing stress and diet changes can reduce hair fall and make it healthier. You can find more cheap, effective and natural home remedies for hair loss as well as for healthy hair at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/hairfall.htm…
Hey there!





I started a blog to help people who are suffering from hair loss to get to know WHY it's happening and HOW to solve it.





Don't hesitate to visit my blog: http://hairlossgone.blogspot.com/





I guarantee you, you won't regret it!
You may want to take a look at a product that a friend of mine uses. He is a young good looking guy that was loosing is hair until he started using this product.





Go to this website...I think he got a free trail!





www.Grow-Strong-New-Hair-Now.Com
Segals Solutions is one effective, safe remedy. It has Saw palmetto + Biotin + Inositol + Kelp + Nettle + Roobois + Comfrey extract + Pygeum extract + Gingko Biloba etc etc. Go for it. Hairloss halts in 6-7 weeks
I cant really think of anything, don't use rogane b/c it smells horrible and when you stop using it you lose more hair then before you started using it
Rs. 20000 to Rs. 2 lakhs depending on the area. Better suggest him Segals Solutions....
it depends on area


if it is normal blad, then u have to spend at least 40k
Like the rest of the body, hairs are made of cells. As new cells form at its root, the hair is gradually pushed further and further out of the follicle. The cells at the base of each hair are close to the blood supply and are living. As they get pushed further away from the base of the follicle, they no longer have any nourishment and so they die. As they die, they are transformed into a hard protein called keratin. So, each hair we see above the skin is dead protein. It is the follicle, which lies deep in the skin, that is the essential growing part of the hair.


Hair transplants can be very expensive and certainly don't work for everyone





Hair loss myth buster





For every treatment that works there are a dozen that don’t. But some age-old myths are still in circulation.





Baldness is hereditary, but it’s not limited to the maternal side of the family. The hair loss gene can come from either parent.





There’s no proven link between frequent ejaculation and hair loss. There’s also no truth to the myth that the more sex you have the less hair you’ll lose.





Washing your head every morning in cold water may boost blood circulation but it does nothing for baldness.





If you’ve got male-pattern baldness then, yes, you’ll lose hair every day. That said, it’s normal to lose as many as 100 hairs a day. These will usually grow back.





As you age, the number of hair follicles on your scalp will progressively reduce. With ageing, hair becomes finer and sparser.





Hair care products don’t cause hair loss. You can mix as much gel, mousse or spray in to your hair as you like.





Standing on your head to increase blood flow won’t regenerate your scalp. Blood circulation has no influence on hair loss.





Unless your hat is so tight that it puts excessive tension on the hair, it doesn't matter if you wear a cap 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Hats do not lead to hair loss.





Brushing or massaging the scalp can reduce hair loss


Blood circulation doesn’t boost hair growth. However, too much brushing may cause injury, leading to loss of hair.





Styles that put too much tension on hair, such as tight plaits, ponytails, corn-rows or winding too tightly on to rollers (especially heated rollers), can cause some hair loss.





Cutting your hair will make it grow back thicker


Hair feels thicker after a hair cut because hair is thicker at the base. Cutting your hair will not prevent male or female-pattern baldness.





Blow drying can damage, burn or dry the hair, which can cause it to fall out. But this hair will grow back immediately. It is not considered to be permanent hair loss.





Wigs and toupees make hair loss worse


Hair doesn’t need to breathe. Only the roots are alive, and they get their oxygen from the blood in the scalp. Wigs and hairpieces only damage hair if they are too tight.





Washing with shampoo only removes hair that has already fallen out.





Long exposure to the sun leads to hair loss


Hair loss occurs at the follicle level. Fortunately, your hair acts as a shield against the sun to protect the roots.





Hair dyes cause balding


Most hair-colouring treatments contain chemicals that, if not properly used, are harmful to hair. However, such dyes don’t cause hair loss.





Diet can cause hair loss


A balanced diet is essential for your general health. However, there’s no evidence that certain types of food boost hair growth or cause hair loss.





Stressful episodes, such as an accident or surgery, can cause hair production to shut down temporarily. Stress doesn’t cause male-pattern baldness.





Problems with your thyroid gland can cause hair loss. Women may also experience short-term hair loss shortly after pregnancy.





Steroid use can cause hair loss. Research has proven that anabolic steroids raise the levels of baldness-inducing male hormones.








For centuries, men have rubbed peculiar substances into their scalps, ingested all sorts of “miracle” cures, and subjected themselves to electrical stimulation – all with the hope of growing hair.


Although the introduction of Minoxidil, or Regaine seemed promising, its use has turned out to be of limited value. It does grow hair under certain conditions but the growth is sustained only as long as the person continues the applications. Also the hair that it stimulates is not long terminal hair, but short vellus hair – which is short, fuzzy hair that frequently precedes complete baldness.





A more promising medication is Propecia (finesteride). It is an oral medication, developed under the name Proscar, for enlargement of the prostate. However it was soon discovered that it caused new hair growth in some men. There is a small risk of side effects, and it also appears to sustain growth only as long as you use it. It works better in combination with minoxodil (Regaine).

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