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Your guide to hair loss prevention

By: Amy-Jo Strutt

If you are going bald or notice that your hair is starting to thin, there are a number of excellent hair loss prevention measures you can take to stop the thinning and hair loss. Hair loss is caused by a number of things and some of them you have complete control over. Hair loss can be a result of stress. Is this the reason your hair is falling out? If so, you need to seek help immediately. This type of hair loss is often not permanent if you catch it in time. Another reason for thinning hair is a lack of important vitamins and minerals from the foods you are eating. You can restore your hair by changing your diet and getting enough fruits and leafy green vegetables daily. With either of these cases, you need to speak to your doctor immediately.


If your hair loss is due to genetics, which is most often the case, your hair loss is likely permanent. But that doesn't mean you don't have any options. You have a number of them to consider. Hair transplants are getting more popular because of the advancements made with the technology. In the past, hair plugs were used and they looked unnatural and didn't do a great job filling in the hair. Today, hair transplant surgery is extremely good at creating a natural head of hair that is full. If you aren't up for surgery, you can choose non surgical procedures such as hair weaves. This is where natural or synthetic hair is woven in with your own creating the appearance of a full head of hair.


Rogaine is another hair loss prevention alternative to consider. It is a topical cream that is applied directly to your scalp. Within 6 months, you will see new hair growth. The downside is once you stop applying Rogaine, you will likely loss the new hair. There are other hair loss drugs on the market, each with its own side effects. Manufacturers are making hair shampoos specifically for thinning hair. There are gentler on your hair and help create a fuller looking head of hair when it is dry. Be sure to check these out at your local pharmacy. For best results, speak to your doctor so that you understand all the options available to you based on your type of hair loss.

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