Hair LossOther TreatmentOther treatment for
hair loss includes: - Hairpieces or weaves. Hairpieces are made from
human or synthetic hair that is implanted into a nylon netting. Hairpieces may
be attached to the scalp with glue, metal clips, or tape. Hair weaving involves
sewing or braiding pieces of long hair into existing hair.
- Hair
care products and styling techniques. Hair care products or perms may make hair
appear thicker. Dyes may be used to color the scalp.
- Behavior
modification, if hair loss is caused by compulsive pulling of your hair (trichotillomania).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns consumers
that other than FDA-approved minoxidil (Rogaine), there are no over-the-counter
creams, lotions, or other products that can induce new hair to grow or cause
hair to become thicker. Also, shampoos that claim to promote hair growth by
unclogging follicles have not been proved to work. But there are some products
that may make hair appear thicker and others that may cover bald spots. Limited research on the dietary supplements
saw palmetto and
beta-sitosterol shows they may help men with inherited
hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) regrow hair.
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