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HOW EFFECTIVE IS FINASTERIDE? DOES IT REALLY WORK?

Posted by Gary, on September 25th, 2007, under MALE HAIR LOSS Trichologist Treatments, PROPECIA (FINASTERIDE), TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist, RSS

Finasteride (Propecia and Proscar) has been shown effective in the treatment of mild to moderate male-pattern hair loss. These results were based on two 24-month studies of men ages 18 to 41. About 80 percent of the men in the study maintained their base hair count (versus 28 percent on placebo), while 66 percent had [...] - More on HOW EFFECTIVE IS FINASTERIDE? DOES IT REALLY WORK?

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HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A HAIR LOSS PROBLEM?

Posted by Gary, on September 24th, 2007, under TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist, RSS

Some of the common hair loss, receding hairline and hair thinning, greasy hair, dandruff and itching. You would normally detect the problem after a hair wash or while combing your hair. We will advise you to have a hair and scalp check-up every year. At The Hair Centre, using advanced technology and equipments, our Trichologists [...] - More on HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A HAIR LOSS PROBLEM?

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Scalp Cooling to Prevent Chemotherapy - Induced Hair Loss.

Posted by Gary, on September 24th, 2007, under HAIR SCIENCE Trichology Institutes, TRICHOTALK by Gary Heron Trichologist, RSS

Hair loss, a side effect of some types of chemotherapy, is a very negative experience for some patients. Scalp hypothermia (scalp cooling) is one approach used to prevent hair loss. The most common types of scalp hypothermia involve the use of either a pre-cooled cap or a cooling system that con-tinuously cools a cap. Cooling [...] - More on Scalp Cooling to Prevent Chemotherapy - Induced Hair Loss.

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