A better way to treat alopecia
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The thickness of my hair has always been the most satisfying thing for me. Every time I go to the barber shop, people say that my scalp is beautiful and I have a lot of hair. No matter what kind of hairstyle I do, it looks good. Later, I don't know what's going on. I began to lose my hair. Now my hair is only half of the original hair. Now has improved, for the treatment of hair loss better way this problem? Do you want to discuss it together? So let's share a better way to treat hair loss.
A better way to treat alopecia
Method 1: cosmetic treatment - in real life, baldness patients can choose to wear a wig cover, which can be used alone or in combination with drug and surgical treatment. Although the wig cover has certain cosmetic effect, it is still unnatural and hinders ventilation, which makes the wearer feel muggy and uncomfortable. At the same time, it is easy to move or fall off under the action of external force, which affects the appearance.
Method 2: surgical treatment - nearly half a century, surgical treatment has been the traditional treatment of hair loss. The technology mainly includes: bald scalp reduction technology, scalp expansion, scalp autograft technology, hair follicle unit and hair follicle cluster transplantation technology. In particular, the technology of hair follicle unit transplantation is simple, safe, fast, effective and hidden, and can create a more natural appearance of hair.
It differs from man to man. Method three: drug therapy - in today's market, the incidence rate of androgenic alopecia is the highest. Currently, only two kinds of hair regenerative drugs approved by the US Food and drug administration are approved, such as minoxidil and finasteride. These two drugs can promote hair growth or slow down the rate of hair loss, but they need to be used for a long time, and the effect varies from person to person.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you: secondly, the cause of hair loss may also be caused by the dysfunction of the immune system. The immune system can attack the hair follicles, leading to hair loss, such as autoimmune dysfunction, such as hair loss caused by lupus erythematosus. Doctors usually inject a small amount of steroids directly at the location of hair loss.