Baldness In The Front Side Of Head, Using Bahola Resulting In Thin Hair Growth. Can Mintop 10% Be Used Along With It ?
Dear Sir, I am having baldness in the front side of my head like horse shoe magnet for the past 6 years. I am using homeopathy medicine Bahola for the last 1.6 years and it results in the growing of thin hairs with less density in those lost areas. I came to know about mintop 10% can i use that along with bahola hair oil one time and mintop 10% another time to overcome the baldness quickly. If not so what type of treatment that i have to take the overcome these problems.
Your baldness which has persisted for last six years is most likely androgenic alopecia. During this problem, the hair root progressively gets damaged by a process called miniaturisation. At the final stage the hair root gets so weak that it can only give a thin hair called velus hair. It is unlikely to improve with medication now.
If you are keen to get hair in the bald area, you should plan a hair transplant. This is a surgical procedure by which healthy hair roots from the back of your head are transferred to bald areas. You should meet a good hair transplant surgeon in your area to know whether you are a good candidate for transplant or not.
Magnetotherapy treatment;- use hair oil charged with both pole of magnet twice a day for 6 month and report
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Baldness In The Front Side Of Head, Using Bahola Resulting In Thin Hair Growth. Can Mintop 10% Be Used Along With It ?
Dear Icsierp, Your baldness which has persisted for last six years is most likely androgenic alopecia. During this problem, the hair root progressively gets damaged by a process called miniaturisation. At the final stage the hair root gets so weak that it can only give a thin hair called velus hair. It is unlikely to improve with medication now. If you are keen to get hair in the bald area, you should plan a hair transplant. This is a surgical procedure by which healthy hair roots from the back of your head are transferred to bald areas. You should meet a good hair transplant surgeon in your area to know whether you are a good candidate for transplant or not. Best Regards.