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In winning the war on hair loss, you must know the types of baldness treatments available to you. Let's look at a few!

The Best Baldness Treatments for Your Type of Hair Loss


The Best Baldness Treatments for Your Type of Hair Loss
by Kelly Richardson

kelly.richardson@hairplacementreview.com

HTN Columnist



One of the biggest problems plaguing men and women today is the issue of hair loss. Usually hair loss occurs later in life, but it can even happen to the younger generation as early as their teens.



So the question remains, what are the most effective medical and non-medical baldness treatments available? Let's take a look at some of the more popular baldness treatments in the fight against hair loss.



Popular Non-medical Baldness Treatments to Fight Hair Loss:



  • Wigs. This is the typical non-medical baldness treatment for women who suffer from hair loss.

  • Toupees. The male version of the wig, toupees are gaining acceptance as an effective baldness treatment due to advances in hair loss technology.

  • Hair extensions. Hair extensions are another popular baldness treatment that uses the person's own thinning hair as an anchor for faux hair attachments.

  • Bonding Fusion. This brand name, do-it-yourself baldness treatment is marketed as a useful tool in fighting hair loss.




If the non-medical baldness treatment products are unappealing to you, then there are a host of over-the-counter-medications as well as surgical options you should explore.



Popular Medical Baldness Treatments to Fight Hair Loss:



  • Hair Loss Shampoos. This line of products looks to stimulate hair growth in the areas of loss through various combinations of nutrients and chemicals.

  • Hair Loss Topicals. This baldness treatment follows the concept of the hair loss shampoo and is applied directly to the areas of baldness for treatment.

  • Herbals. May people believe in the power of herbs as a powerful baldness treatment.

  • Hair Implants. This medical procedure is an effective means of baldness treatment as it actually inserts hair into your scalp.


Whether you choose medical or non-medical baldness treatments, consider all the options in confronting hair loss before you make a final decision.




About the Author


A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes copy for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as education, medicine and technology. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.



Posted on March 21, 2005 at 06:33 PM