Future of Hair Loss Treatments
Brent Woodard has written Future of Hair Loss Treatments and writes "There are many up and coming solutions to hair loss, some of these such as the "Hair Growing Helment", might sound a little odd. No matter how odd it may sound, reports has it the helment scored an 80% success rate on clinical trials.
Scotland's Daily Record reports on the "space-age helmet which claims to help halt hair loss and stimulate regrowth." More than 10,000 of the pricey BX3.4 helmets -- they cost more than $1,000 -- have been sold in Europe. The helmet reportedly uses "electromagnetic waves and essential oils which, the manufacturers claim, stop hair falling out and revive challenged follicles. They say the helmet scored an 80 per cent success rate in clinical trials and claim medical experts say it is one of the most effective cures for baldness on the market."
At a success rate like that, we might see more helmet wearing men in the near future.
There are plenty of new surgery options out now as well, such as more complex hair transplants, hairline lowering procedures and more. Non-surgical hair replacement procedures are getting better then ever as well.
Scientists have discovered a type of stem cell that could eventually lead to the cure for baldness according to the news. Unfortunately, that cure is still a little ways away, but I will keep you guys informed when news arrives.
Still the best way to stop hair loss in its tracks is to decrease DHT production, by using a DHT Inhibitor products. Keep using your DHT inhibitor like Propecia as well as your Rogaine to stimulate hair growth. Good luck!
Check out http://www.stopthinhair.com for more information.
Brent Woodard is the webmaster of http://www.stopthinhair.com
Scotland's Daily Record reports on the "space-age helmet which claims to help halt hair loss and stimulate regrowth." More than 10,000 of the pricey BX3.4 helmets -- they cost more than $1,000 -- have been sold in Europe. The helmet reportedly uses "electromagnetic waves and essential oils which, the manufacturers claim, stop hair falling out and revive challenged follicles. They say the helmet scored an 80 per cent success rate in clinical trials and claim medical experts say it is one of the most effective cures for baldness on the market."
At a success rate like that, we might see more helmet wearing men in the near future.
There are plenty of new surgery options out now as well, such as more complex hair transplants, hairline lowering procedures and more. Non-surgical hair replacement procedures are getting better then ever as well.
Scientists have discovered a type of stem cell that could eventually lead to the cure for baldness according to the news. Unfortunately, that cure is still a little ways away, but I will keep you guys informed when news arrives.
Still the best way to stop hair loss in its tracks is to decrease DHT production, by using a DHT Inhibitor products. Keep using your DHT inhibitor like Propecia as well as your Rogaine to stimulate hair growth. Good luck!
Check out http://www.stopthinhair.com for more information.
Brent Woodard is the webmaster of http://www.stopthinhair.com