3 ways to treat hair loss
Hair loss can be something quite unpleasant. Therefore most people want to treat it is as soon as possible and they start trying all sorts of remedies. Be wary though. There are different hair loss
treatments on the market. You’ve probably come across various adds that all praised their product as the miracle worker for you.. But not all products will get the job done, especially because there are several forms of hair loss. Some products may work for men but won’t work on women. The following are products that can legally claim to work for treating hair loss.
Treatments
Procepia
Procepia is Finasteride 5 mg which is split into fifths and then bottled as a 1 mg daily treatment for hair loss. Only men over the age of 18 should use it. Users should take one pill each day, without exception. A daily dose will ensure a stable hormonal environment. The main purpose of this product is long term maintenance and slight
regrowth of the hair. If you experience any side effects, you can stop using it without doing yourself any harm. These side effects are very common at the beginning while your system is adjusting. They will disappear after a few months.
Tricomin
Tricomin is a spray which is applied topically. It is to be used together with a shampoo, conditioner and conditioning shampoo. Both men and women can use it. Tricomin attempts to
stimulate hair growth. It should be sprayed as a fine mist onto the scalp twice a day. If you spray it onto areas covered with hair, work the solution into the scalp with the tips of your fingers. None of the people who participated in the trials experienced any side effects so you should be all right.
Lasercomb
This is a low-level laser device especially designed for the general public to use at home. Similar devices are used in salons but there users are usually charged each time they use it. This device on the other hand is a one time purchase. It works for men as well as women. The goal of the
Lasercomb is to improve the appearance and thickness of the hair. The therapy is painless and non-toxic. There haven’t been any reports of side effects.