Monday, February 22, 2010

What is the BEST medicine to regrow hair? ive loss my hair because of stress..we didn't have family history ?

losing hair, is it possible my hair might still regrow if i will use right medicine to re threat my hair? please help me.. thanks alot %26amp; god bless you allWhat is the BEST medicine to regrow hair? ive loss my hair because of stress..we didn't have family history ?
To begin with, the most useful measure of any hair loss treatment may be found via the published scientific literature. The reason for this has to do with the strictly objective nature inherent in this body of work.





However, let us step back a bit and consider the strengths and weaknesses of the options currently available to treat pattern hair loss.





The first option is to do nothing and simply let nature take its course. The advantage here is that you are letting nature take its course. The disadvantage here is that you are also letting nature take its course.





The second option is artificial hair replacement. Some people call these hair systems, or hair additions, or hair extensions. The thing they all have in common is that they are non-growing prosthesis that are applied in some fashion to the scalp. The advantages of this methodology have to do with the instant gratification that comes from suddenly having the appearance of much more hair. Unfortunately, because the hair is non living (not growing out of the person's scalp) it deteriorates fairly quickly and must be serviced regularly in order to maintain some semblence of aesthetic utility.





In other words, the hair unit typically requires regular and expensive maintenance to keep it looking good. And the hard anterior leading edge (hair line) is also generally a dead giveaway that the hair is not real but an artificial prosthetic. More disturbingly, to greater or lesser degrees, hair pieces generally tend to cause further hair loss due to a phenomenon called traction alopecia. Basically, traction alopecia is the result of the artificial hair unit's pulling and rubbing on the underlying scalp hair. This is because the living scalp hair is under constant tension from the artificial hair piece which adheres to the scalp.





The next option is surgical hair restoration or hair transplantation. Here, living growing hair follicles are transplanted from the rear of the scalp to the frontal thinning areas. The advantage of this approach has to do with the permanent growing hair that results. In the proper surgical hands, and with an acceptable amount of donor area, remarkable restoration results can be achieved.





There are several inherent disadvantages to surgical hair restoration. The first has to do with the highly variable degree of artistic skill found from one surgeon to the next. In less than highly artistic surgical hands, a hair transplant can be one of the most aesthetically displeasing, as well as one of the most permanent, mistakes any person can bring upon themselves.





There are few things more dysaesthetic than a bad hair transplant. Other issues relate to the limitations inherent in harvesting hair bearing tissue from a limited donor resource. When one runs out of donor hair one cannot simply ';borrow'; hair bearing tissue from one's brother or uncle or friend. Hair transplantation is, in fact, more accurately described as skin transplantation. The donor skin contains hair follicles but because it is skin, the tissue is particularly unsuited to transplantation from one person to another. So when you're out of donor you're out of hair and you're also out of luck.





Another option is medical treatment. There are currently three drugs that have been approved for the treatment of pattern hair loss. The first is minoxidil. Minoxidil, AKA Rogaine鈩? was originally developed as a blood pressure medication. It's use in hair loss came about by a fortuitous accident. It was observed that patients being treated with oral minoxidil often manifested an unusual level of hair growth across the face and scalp. When the drug was applied topically the hair growth was localized to the scalp. However, it was also found that the results of topical minoxidil usage were often quite limited and did not seem to benefit the anterior or hairline region of hair loss.





The second drug approved for use against pattern hair loss is finasteride AKA Propecia鈩? Unlike minoxidil, finasteride is administered orally and works systemically. However, because finasteride is thought to work by modifying the androgen hormone testosterone from converting to dihydrotestosterone, this drug comes with potential serious side effects and is not indicated for use in women.





The third drug is dutasteride, aka Avodart鈩? Dutasteride works like finasteride but inhibits both isoforms of 5-alpha reductase. A similar side effect profile to that found with finasteride is noted with this drug.





As you may already realize, many drugs in widespread use were originally derived from naturally occurring substances. For example, common Aspirin contains the active ingredient acetlysalicylic acid, (ASA). ASA is a synthetically produced compound derived from the naturally occurring salicin, found in the bark of the Willow tree.





Aside from the common approach of synthesizing drugs from organic molecules, another strategy has been to isoWhat is the BEST medicine to regrow hair? ive loss my hair because of stress..we didn't have family history ?



Yeah it will surely improve food rich in vitamin A, B, C, E, K, magnesium and zinc are important for healthy hair and also prevents hair loss. Hair is made up mostly of protein so a protein rich food is also recommended. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.



There is a very good chance your hair will regrow. You simply need the right hair loss treatment for you.





I found a site that compares top treatments on the market today.





http://www.hairlossproductresearch.com





Hope it helps.
Once you get rid of the stress, all you need is a good multivitamin.

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