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| Future Medical treatments Discuss future possible treatments for hair loss like new drugs, gene therapy, hair follicle cloning, etc. |
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krishonkrush,
I can assure you that there is no stem cell therapy currently available that will regrow any significant amount of hair. Trust me. There are literally hundreds of members in this community alone that are eagerly awaiting such a breakthrough. Undergoing any such procedure will only guarantee to lighten your wallet and may even be harmful. Unfortunately, with such a significant amount of hair loss, you are most likely beyond the reach the medical hair loss treatments, Rogaine (minoxidil) and Propecia (finasteride) and probably not a candidate for hair transplant surgery. However, if you have not yet done so, I highly recommend consulting with a recommended hair restoration physician. If there is any credible treatment option available to you, they will shoot straight and will not waste your time or money. Click here to view some hair transplant results on NW VII patients.
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Well, it's quite disappointing to know that all possible treatments are not suitable for me being in NW VII state. I'm seriously worrying a lot about my problem. I hope you can understand, being unmarried what I'm going through; not even dare enough to propose a girl I love.
So, the last option what I was thinking about is 'bio fiber' or the implantation of artificial hair. I have seen some sites like Biofibre hair implants, Biofibre artificial hair replacement and Nido at Cosmetic Surgery Specialists Prague Makeover , who claim to do artificial hair implantation. I heard that artificial hair implantation has been banned by FDA some years back for the side effects it has, but some people claim that there has been further improvements made in this aspect and are waiting for approval. I would like to know your comments on artificial hair, if any advancements in this procedure, or if any hopes in future. thank you |
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krishonkrush,
I completely understand your desperation but I urge you to stay away from transplanting artificial hair. It can result in pain, infection, and even disfigurement. Contact one ore more of the quality hair restoration surgeons I linked to above and find out what your real options are.
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David (TakingThePlunge) Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant I am not a medical professional. All opinions are my own and my advice should not constitute as medical advice. View my Hair Loss Website |
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