Beat Hair Loss – part 1
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The first part of a brand new challenge for me – the theme this time is beating hair loss.
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The first part of a brand new challenge for me – the theme this time is beating hair loss.
www.belgraviacentre.com. Brought to you by the Belgravia Hair Loss Centre; Zsanett reports on her treatment course for female hair loss, a condition that has affected her for many years before she visited The Belgravia Centre. Here we hear from her on her first day of treatment and she will be reporting back roughly every 3 months. For information on the treatments she used visit the Belgravia Centre website.
Citation Details
Title: ‘Lion King Alopecia’ tamed by dermatologist: uproar on the set.(Dermatologic Therapy)(actors in productions have hair loss caused by wearing the bulky and elaborate costume headpieces)
Author: Betsy Bates
Publication: Skin & Allergy News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2003
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 34 Issue: 11 Page: 28(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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In addition to talking about the DHT induced genital growth I’ve noticed so far, I also discuss hair loss as a side effect of DHT. DHT blocking treatments for hair loss include Proscar / Finasteride, but these block DHT systemically (which would interfere with my objective of genital growth.) I’m also wondering if these negatively impact virilization in general. I’m addressing DHT-associated hair loss topically by applying saw palmetto tincture to my scalp daily.