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There are various treatments, including topical solutions (like minoxidil), oral medications (such as finasteride), laser therapy, and hair transplant surgery. Your doctor can help determine the best option based on your type of hair loss.
Results can vary, but most people start to see improvement within 3 to 6 months of consistent treatment. Some treatments may take up to a year for noticeable results.
Some treatments, like hair transplants, can offer permanent results. However, most treatments, like medications, require ongoing use to maintain hair growth and prevent further loss.
Some treatments may have side effects, such as scalp irritation, sexual side effects, or shedding at the start of treatment. It’s important to discuss potential risks with your healthcare provider.
Some treatments are suitable for both men and women, while others are specifically designed for one gender. For example, finasteride is typically prescribed for men, while minoxidil is used by both men and women.
The effectiveness varies depending on the cause of hair loss, the treatment used, and individual response. Many people experience significant improvement, but results can vary.
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