Non-Surgical Hair Treatments
Topical Treatments
Currently only two hair restoration medications namely Minoxidil (Rogaine®) and Finasteride (Propecia®) have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after appropriate double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials. Many products are advertised and marketed with a claim for hair restoration, but few have ever been subjected to clinical trials necessary with proven safety and efficacy.
Minoxidil (Rogaine®) — a topical solution is available over-the-counter in 2% and 5% strengths. The efficacy of Minoxidil varies among different individuals. When effective, Minoxidil can retard hair loss and stimulate new hair growth. Its mechanism of action is not well understood. Best results with minoxidil are often achieved by combining the topical solution with hair restoration surgery.
Finasteride (Propecia®) — a prescription oral medication that prevents and retard hair loss. It is a competitive and specific inhibitor of Type II 5 alpha reductase, an intracellular enzyme that converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone DHT in the peripheral tissues. Research have shown that hairs on the front and on the vertex are ultra sensitive to dihydrotestosterone DHT that causes baldness. Finasteride is one of the treatment options for male pattern hair loss in MEN ONLY and should not be taken by women. Women of child-bearing age, or who is pregnant or desire to become pregnant should not handle Finasteride, as it could cause abnormalities of a male baby’s sex organs. Like any other medications, the efficacy of Finasteride varies among individuals. Finasteride works best for early to moderate degrees of hair loss. Men with extensive hair loss are unlikely to regrow all the lost hair and has very limited benefit. Regrowth associated with Finasteride is better over the crown of the scalp than at the frontal receding hairline. Our experience tells us that Finasteride is most effective when used in conjunction with hair transplantation.
New England Center for Hair Restoration Hair Regrowth Solution.
A specially formulated topical solution that is exclusively available from our center. It is a combination of 5% Minoxidil and Finasteride in a convenient topical spray bottle. The solution can be used in both pre-operative and post-operative patients. Our data shows that optimal hair growth is obtained with the regular use of this solution following post hair transplant surgery.
Scalp Laser Hair Treatment
The Laser Machine we use at New England Center for Hair Restoration is a medical device that emits low level controlled laser energy. It is a commercial grade laser machine vis-à-vis popular comb laser. It stimulates hair follicles and promote hair follicle re-growth. It is an ideal treatment for individuals with an early stage of hair loss. Although it is not intended to treat advanced hair loss, the Scalp Laser may be used either on pre-operative and/or post-operative patients to improve the results of hair restoration surgery. Post hair transplant patients obtain the most number of hair growth with regular scalp laser exposure.
Platelet Rich Plasma PRP
Platelet Rich Plasma PRP is one of the latest trend on non-surgical hair loss treatment. PRP therapy offers a promising solution to accelerate cell growths without subjecting the patient to significant risk. Normally, 55% of our blood’s volume is made up of plasma. Plasma is the relatively clear yellow tinted fluid in the blood that carries the red cells, white cells, and platelets. Platelets are small irregularly shaped clear cell fragment (i.e. cells that do not have a nucleus) that is a rich natural source of growth factors. Growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cellular growth, proliferation, differentiation and maturation. They are important for regulating cellular processes and act as signaling molecules between cells by binding to specific receptors on the surface of their target cells. There are several growth factors found in the platelets that carries individual unique properties. For example, bone growth factor stimulate bone cell differentiation, while fibroblast and endothelial growth factor stimulate blood vessel differentiation. And hair growth factors stimulate hair follicle differentiation and hair growth. It is the hair growth factors that we bank on when we inject the Platelet Rich Plasma PRP on the scalp. We have seen remarkable hair growth in our patients treated with PRP. Multiple studies are underway to help further refine the treatment and demonstrate its efficacy.
Hairpiece and Toupee
Hairpiece and Toupee are not truly a treatment for hair loss, it is a temporary instant cosmetic fix. The cost varies according to type and quality, and the maintenance may often be greater over time than both surgical and non-surgical options. The sudden transition in appearance from thinning hair to a full head of hair may draw more attention than you might like. There is also the persistent potential of embarrassing slips or a hairpiece falling off. Some wearers don’t like the feel of a hairpiece and do not consider it a natural or comfortable option. While hairpieces are available in an extensive range of colors, hair types, and styles, they are most likely not to match any person’s hair because each person’s hair type is unique to a person just like finger prints. Also, wearing hairpiece would deprive the natural oxygenation of one’s scalp and would lead to hair follicular cells death and further hair loss.
Hair Restoration News
- Water can impact our hair. Installing a water purifier may help prevent some hair loss associated with the hard water.
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- Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to hair loss. Please have your blood sugar checked at your local doctors office. It only takes 30 seconds.
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