Minoxidil has it’s Limitations as a Hair Loss Treatment
Trying to understand the different types of hair loss and the right methods to treat each type can get confusing. Are you losing hair on the crown? Or from the front and the temples? It makes a big difference first knowing what type of hair loss your dealing with then matching that to a treatment regieme.
Products such as Provillus, which contains 5% Minoxidil in their topical treatment, work well for balding on the crown according to experts over at Regrowhair.com. You can learn more about this product in our Provillus review. How ever when your hair loss reaches a point where the area is more or less completely bald the only successful treatment option is going to be a transplant.
In the article I read here discusses the important of stopping hair loss before it progresses to far. This is something that I’ve mentioned in other posts on all a lot of different areas on our main site.
Products suggested to stop hair loss and add to your regimen for treating hair loss are Rogaine & Propecia. Both of course are known to stop further hair loss quite effectively how ever neither of these will regrow hair for you. You’ll require an additional treatment or product to jump start those follicles after they recover from their sensitivity to DHT on the scalp.

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Hair Loss Articles
- Alopecia Areata – The Diesease of Hair Loss11.30
- Tips to Help Prevent Balding from Being in Your Future11.29
- Temporary Womens Hair Loss after Pregnancy11.28
- Are you losing your Hair? The signs to watch for.11.28
- Lifestyle Changes and Tips to Prevent Hair Loss11.27
- Approved Hair Loss Treatments Only two Available11.27
- The Hair Loss Gene – Does it Exisit?11.26
- Longevity of a Hair Transplant11.26
- Ever Wonder What a Hair Transplant Really Looks Like?11.25
- Be Educated to Avoid Hair Transplant Mistakes11.25

