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What's The Best Treatment
For Hair Loss?

There are so many ways you can try to stop hair loss and start growing healthy hair again. So, finding the best treatment for hair loss is not very easy.
This page will give you a good idea of which approach to hair loss might be right for you.

Before you choose any type of treatment, you need to consider a number of things:

1. Should you take a conventional or natural approach?

2. Will a single or multiple treatment-product approach will offer you the best chance of success? 





3. Cost - Obvoiusly the cost of even just a single product or treatment can be very expensive, especially given that you will almost certainly need to keep using it for life.

4.
The type of hair loss you have can also influence your approach to the problem.

5. Finally, counselling is also detailed below.


1. Conventional or natural approach?


Conventional treatments include the following:
  • Hair transplants.
  • Drugs - These can be applied either topically or orally.
  • Steroid injections.
  • Laser therapy or PUVA light.
  • Hair pieces, wigs and weaves.

Natural treatments involve dietary, nutritional supplements and various other self-help techniques. But you have to be careful - many so called "cures" out there are not that effective.

However, conventional treatments might not produce the result you want either - some conventional products or treatments are promoted as having been "clinically proven".

But, whilst this does mean that such a regimen will produce results, it does not necessarily follow that those results will be permanent or even completely satisfactory for you.

Furthermore, these often high-tech approaches will certainly cost much more than something derived by natural means.

You cannot patent plants, herbs, etc. This means that all natural methods are subject to much more competition, and so will be a fraction of the cost for conventional treatments.


You have to weigh the advantages of using a natural substance that has few side effects (or none at all) with the disadvantage of maybe taking much longer to have an effect (if any).

However, any form of treatment usually has to be continued indefinitely. In the case of conventional treatments, this will mean that the costs involved will mount up considerably. (Usually, there's the on-going inconvenience of many visits to a clinic too).

And, don't forget:

What works for one person might not necessarily work for you too.

In my opinion, natural self-help remedies have a distinct advantage over conventional medicines and treatments…as long as they work!


2. Is the best treatment for hair loss a multiple approach?


You could decide to try many possible solutions at the same time. This might involve several hair loss products, and a course of treatment at a clinic.

Whilst this approach should produce better (and possibly quicker) results, the costs will, once again, escalate.

Also, you can also never be 100% sure of which product or treatment was the one that helped you the most. Of course, the alternative philosophy to this is that, it doesn't really matter which one works, as long as you get the result you want.

Throwing as many different things as possible at your hair loss problem is not necessarily a bad idea (as long as you can afford both the cost and time involved).


3. Cost

Whatever you decide is the best treatment for hair loss for you personally, it will rarely, if ever, be a one-off, instant cure. Future, or even regular, on-going sessions will almost certainly be needed. And this, quite obviously, will greatly increase both the cost and inconvenience caused.

Are hair transplants the best treatment for hair loss?

Hair transplants involve minor surgery to the scalp, which makes them extremely expensive. As such, choosing to undergo such a procedure is probably the last resort for many. Hair transplants will give you a permanent solution. But, even here the final outcome might still not meet with your expectations - especially given how much money they cost!

Learn more about hair transplants.


4. Hair loss types

The best treatment for hair loss also depends upon the type of hair loss you have.

Some forms of alopecia are caused by diseases and conditions that will require medical treatment. However, most cases of hair loss are caused by androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness).

This is a genetic trait and not a disease. (Women find hair loss much more embarassing and unacceptable than do most men regardless of what type it is).


5. Is counselling the best treatment for hair loss?


Learning to live with baldness would certainly relieve the distress it can cause.

However, taking pride in your appearance is important - how you look will affect the impression you give to other people (and can also influence their behaviour towards you). A lack of hair can also destroy your own self-confidence and even affect your health (happy people are often healthier too).

But, a full head of hair is not necessarily essential to give a good impression, or maintain your self-esteem. It's your own attitude towards hair loss that's important - if you can accept it (with or without counselling) then that's one less thing in life to worry about.

For some, spending their money on counselling rather than the best hair loss treatment they can find (or afford) will help them come to terms with their condition, and so prove to be a much wiser investment.

It's been said that, some people look great without hair, whilst others look horrific!

Such an observation could help some to accept their hair loss whilst, for others, it might be the catalyst that drives them to seek the best hair loss treatment available to them.

As for me, when I started losing my hair, I stubbornly refused to accept such a fate (I hate to admit it but, I’m simply way too vain!)

Summary

Surely the best advice is to try the easiest, cheapest method of treatment first, and give it a fair chance to prove itself - at least three months (which is the minimum time it takes for new hair growth to become obvious).

And, if results are disappointing, then move on to the next best treatment for hair loss, and so on.

At least that way you will avoid the more radical, expensive options until absolutely necessary, and give yourself an opportunity to try an alternative approach that might actually work for you.

The best treatment for hair loss for you is, quite simply, the one that works! For me, simple techniques saved my hair:

I suffered androgenetic alopecia, and firmly believed that a natural problem like this should also have a natural solution.

That's exactly what these techniques are. They helped me totally stop my hair loss and regrow the hair I had lost!


Find out if the best treatment for hair loss for you is this method - Click here.




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