Hair Loss;
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There are prescription drugs, herbal remedies and topical applications for hair loss. Surgical methods used include hair transplantation, whereby hair producing follicles are taken from the back and sides of the head and injected into bald or thinning areas but this is very costly and requires numerous sessions. Polygonums Multiflorum is a customary Chinese cure or remedy for hair loss. Whether or not the plant itself is helpful, the general security and quality control of herbs imported from China is now questionable. Garlic is also used as a hair loss remedy - an hour earlier than bedtime, slice open a clove of garlic and chafe it on the area of loss, wait for an hour and then massage the scalp with olive oil, put on a cap, go to bed, shampoo your hair in the morning, repeat for a few weeks and optimistically hair will stop falling out and re-growth will be evident. The Asian remedy - chafe sesame oil onto your scalp every night, cover with a cap or old towel. In the morning wash with an herbal shampoo, dip with a solution of one tablespoon of unrefined apple cider vinegar to one quart of water.

Remember that any drugs you take for hair loss will be a long term obligation. When they are clogged the hair loss returns. Ensure you consider the risks to your health before doing this. If you experience any form of loss that causes you concern, make an appointment with your dermatologist, hair loss doctor or regular doctor to converse the treatment options accessible to you for your particular condition. It's important to find out accurately that what is causing your problem in order for you to choose the right hair loss remedy or approach.

 
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