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Laser Hair Therapy: What You Need To Know

WEBLow-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as low-level light therapy or photobiomodulation, involves exposing tissues to certain wavelengths of light on the red …

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Causes of Dry, Brittle Hair (And How To Fix It)

WEBBrittle hair is dry, rough hair that is prone to breakage. Brittle hair symptoms include hair strands that look frizzy, dull, or have a lot of split ends. Some people may …

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Finasteride (Propecia): What You Need To Know

WEBFinasteride is an FDA-approved treatment for androgenetic alopecia, which you might have heard of as male pattern hair loss. It was originally used to treat enlarged prostate …

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What Are the Signs of Balding at 20

WEBMale Signs of Balding at 20. According to the American Hair Loss Association, about 25% of men start seeing the first signs of androgenetic alopecia …

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Does Smoking Cause Hair Loss

WEBSmoking can definitely cause hair loss – but the use of any tobacco product is just as likely to be harmful. Nicotine and other compounds found in cigarettes, …

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The Relationship Between Your Thyroid and Hair Loss

WEBThey help hair follicles develop and allow them to keep producing healthy hair. When thyroid hormones become imbalanced, they can interrupt the hair growth …

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Anxiety, Depression, and Hair Loss

WEBTelogen effluvium, also known as stress-related hair loss, is a form of hair loss caused by trauma or stress. The trauma may be emotional, like a very stressful life …

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Minoxidil (Rogaine): What You Need To Know

WEBIt increases blood flow to the scalp, widening the blood vessels and increasing the size of the hair follicles. This allows thicker, healthier hair to grow. Minoxidil is also referred to …

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Are Minoxidil 2%, 5%, and 10% Equally Effective

WEBThe main difference between minoxidil 2%, 5%, and 10% are the overall concentrations of the active ingredient: minoxidil. Topical minoxidil 2% and 5% are both …

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PRP and Hair Loss: What You Need To Know

WEBPlatelet-rich plasma (PRP) is blood plasma with a high concentration of platelets. Platelets are a type of blood cell that promote growth and healing. Plasma is the liquid that …

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Foam vs. Liquid vs. Oral Minoxidil

WEBOral minoxidil for high blood pressure is usually taken in doses ranging from 5 milligrams to 40 milligrams per day. (2) In contrast, oral minoxidil for hair loss is taken …

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Using Minoxidil (Rogaine) For Women

WEBRogaine for women has proven to be very effective. The treatment has shown positive outcomes in slowing hair loss while increasing hair growth, hair …

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Should You Use Ketoconazole Shampoo for Hair Loss

WEBKetoconazole for Androgenic Alopecia. Current research has shown that 1% ketoconazole shampoo and ketoconazole shampoo 2% may be effective in treating …

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What Does Microneedling Cost

WEBPotenza RF microneedling for hair loss will cost you a bit more because of the use of radiofrequency technology. You can expect to pay around $800-$1,500 per …

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How To Reduce Side Effects of Finasteride

WEBHowever, there are still a number of things you can do to reduce the likelihood of experiencing side effects from finasteride. 1. Only Take the Prescribed …

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What Does Finasteride Cost

WEBThe average cost of finasteride for hair loss per month in the US is between $4.80 and $96.90. In the UK, it’s between £12 and £45.30 per month. In Canada, it costs …

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African American Hair & Hair Loss Treatments

WEBAfrican Americans are less likely to experience the most common form of hair loss, androgenetic alopecia, but are more prone to suffer from brittle hair conditions, …

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Using Oral or Topical Spironolactone for Hair Loss

WEBWhen used orally, spironolactone for hair loss can be taken at doses between 25 and 200 milligrams daily. Notably, this dosage range is similar to the dosages …

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