Are Hair Loss Remedies Just Bogus Claims?


by Ashish Jain - Date: 2006-12-07 - Word Count: 417 Share This!

Something as common and as depressing as hair loss is bound to create a lot of concern all over, and what causes concern often gives rise to a number of solutions- some real, some bogus.

The result is that we have an entire industry functioning on hair loss. Numerous claims, hundreds of promises trying to ensure people that hair loss can be stopped, and if the loss is complete, restoration is possible. Naturally, most of us are quite baffled by the claims. Some say it can be done, some say it can't be; some say medicine helps, others say yoga does; some say transplant is natural, while others call it detectably artificial.

A man with a few hair applies a 'highly effective' lotion and in a matter of months all of his hair are gone. This creates panic and erodes confidence of the people. Where are the answers one could truly believe?

Are these people just thugs out there to mooch people or is there some truth in the claims, one wonders often. Then, there are examples where a remedy backfired and did more harm than good.

The answer the right one is that it is true that hair loss can be checked and even regeneration is possible. However, what works with one may not work with the other. How far will the remedy cure your problem depends upon the particulars of your individual case.

Several affordable remedies are available, which are very effective and quite safe. Many treatments can rightfully boast of an FDA approval. But an FDA approval only means that the remedy is ordinarily effective. How effective it comes out to be in your case depends upon several individual factors, as the reasons for hair loss are numerous.

Therefore, the first step towards a permanent cure is determining the true cause of one's hair loss. And the most reliable way to do it is to consult an expert, which very few of us do. Most of those who are undergoing treatment for hair loss have acted on self-diagnosis without having gone to a dermatologist ever.

Detection of the cause for one's hair loss makes it easy for the medical practitioner to prescribe an effective remedy. One thing that must always be kept in mind is that nearly all forms of excessive hair loss have rather simple explanations, and it takes a little while for the remedy to provide visible results. So, approach a qualified and reliable medical practitioner and be patient while the treatment is on. Results will surely follow.


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