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  • Antibald
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 10

    Want to take action now

    Hi guys so ive been experiencing hair loss all over pretty much, its more severe at the temple hairline but there is also hair loss at the top, front side. I believe stress, and diet play a big role in the speed of this. Im 20 years old and want to take acition asap. I recently got suspended from school for 2 semesters (depression caused it)but im over looking this and want to do something about my hair.Currently im just using some herbal oils and nizoral every 2-3 days. My hair was very thick before the hair loss started occuring I would have to get it thinned out everytime i went to a barber,also i noticed there are a lot of tiny hairs where the thinning had occured, im hoping i can still save this! please share your advice and stories, also if possible any herbal supplements to go along with medication. thanks guys



  • Antibald
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 10

    #2
    so many views but no reply some advice would be appreciated!

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    • dex89
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 808

      #3
      I pretty much copy/paste from what I wrote to the other thread. Here is a regime you might want to get on.

      Nizoral 1%:2x week

      Rogaine: am/pm

      Propecia/proscar everyday.(see a hair specialist first)

      You may also want to experiment like I am, with these products that I've tested and worked for me.

      Spiro %5: am/pm

      Foligen cream/spray: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday

      Emu oil: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday

      check out these links.

      Bernstein Medical offers expert hair restoration in New York, providing advanced treatments for men and women experiencing hair loss and thinning concerns.




      EDIT: you have so much hair, try to style it so your thinning wont be so noticeable, or F it rock out with a mohawk.

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      • Dr. Glenn Charles
        IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
        • Nov 2008
        • 2419

        #4
        Anothe rnon invasive option would be to try LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy). There are certainly no guarantees, but may be worth a shot. In my experience it never causes any harm. Like with most treatments some do get more benefits than others. You could do this in addition to what you are already doing.
        Dr. Glenn Charles
        Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
        View my IAHRS Profile

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        • clandestine
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 2002

          #5
          Mate, don't recommend fin without first warning about potential sides. Especially don't recommend Spiro without first doing the same.

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          • BigThinker
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 1507

            #6
            Hey man, looks like you're active in addressing the issue before it gets unbearable. Have you set up a dermatologist or hair specialist appointment yet? I'd say that's step one - at least that's what I'm doing for now. Get good sleep, eat well, and try to focus on other positive things until then.

            Best regards man.

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