Diffused Alopecia, Extreme Hair Fall, Only Few Hair Present On Scalp. Will Mintop Help?
I am 35 years old suffering from diffused alopecia since i was 5 years old..there r few (100 to 200) hair left on my scalp ... can u suggest me some remedy i have already tried all other therapiesin the past.from 8 to 10 years i am under no medication & i have gradually lost all my hair to reach this stage. Is mintop any help???
Hello and welcome to HCM
Progressive hair loss is characteristic of male pattern baldness.
This is a hormone responsive condition and is genetically controlled.
Combination of minoxidil and finasteride is of help initially.
However, when very few hair are left (as in your case) it may not be effective.
With this kind of hair loss cosmetic modalities may be required like hair transplant, weaving of hair etc.
You need to consult your dermatologist for further management.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Diffused Alopecia, Extreme Hair Fall, Only Few Hair Present On Scalp. Will Mintop Help?
Hello and welcome to HCM Progressive hair loss is characteristic of male pattern baldness. This is a hormone responsive condition and is genetically controlled. Combination of minoxidil and finasteride is of help initially. However, when very few hair are left (as in your case) it may not be effective. With this kind of hair loss cosmetic modalities may be required like hair transplant, weaving of hair etc. You need to consult your dermatologist for further management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal