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Does Regaine actually work to regrow hair?
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I am 25 and rapidly losing my hair, particularly on the crown, a sure sign of hereditary hair loss. My question is, has anyone used Regaine (the 5% extra strength version) and reported of new hair growing? Any other suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Accept who you are, big ears and all, don't fall into the trap of trying to convince people you have a good head of hair when you haven't. I started going bald early as well, about the same age actually, OK so I don't have big ears. My kids took the mick and so do other people, but offensively, just in fun, and if you can take that, then no problem!! I keep my hair short now and no one comments or gives a damn, OK so I'm getting on towards 50 now but was like this 20 years ago. Don't let it bother you and it wont bother anyone else, cut your hair short and live with it!!
There are a number of things that you can try to prevent hair loss and regrow hair. Ranging from hair loss products to hair loss treatments, however you may find that it is a waste of money and time.
I would suggest that you go and see a trichologist at a recoginsed hair loss clinic such as Belgravia Centre for a consultation and then they can advise a plan for treating your hair loss based on your individual needs.
They can also perform an online consultation and diagnosis if you are to busy to have on face-to-face.
I recommend that you give it a try.
I would suggest that you go and see a trichologist at a recoginsed hair loss clinic such as Belgravia Centre for a consultation and then they can advise a plan for treating your hair loss based on your individual needs.
They can also perform an online consultation and diagnosis if you are to busy to have on face-to-face.
I recommend that you give it a try.
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