Your doctor is likely to ask you a number of questions. Being ready to answer them may reserve time to go over any points you want to spend more time on. Your doctor may ask:
When did you first begin experiencing hair loss?
Has your hair loss been continuous or occasional?
Have you noticed poor hair growth, hair breakage or hair shedding?
Has your hair loss been patchy or overall?
Have you had a similar problem in the past?
Has anyone in your immediate family experienced hair loss?
What medications or supplements do you take regularly?
What, if anything, seems to improve your hair loss?
What, if anything, appears to worsen your hair loss?
Lip Filler Injections have very quick results and are a safe clinical alternative to surgery with long-lasting results.
Hair loss occurs when the cycle of hair growth and shedding is disrupted or when the hair follicle is damaged. There are several causes of hair loss, and not all treatments work for all hair loss.
Platelets spun from a person’s own blood may be a new option for treating baldness in women, according to research at Mayo Clinic’s Florida campus. A pilot study found platelet rich plasma (PRP), a regenerative therapy associated with natural growth factors and tissue healing, regrows hair as well as other treatments on the market. The findings could lead to new options for hair restoration beyond the pills or creams currently available.