How to Treat Permanent Hair Loss? Follow These 8 Solutions

June 29, 2021 Blog Views: 1812

Baldness is an acceptable part of aging. For some people, it’s distress. Hair loss has affected millions of men worldwide. Apart from male pattern baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia), there are other possible causes of permanent hair loss in men.

The hair above the temples starts receding and over time an M-shape is formed. Hair at the crown starts thinning as well followed by partial or complete baldness.

Natural remedies may not work for permanent hair loss, but there are a few solutions you can give a shot. 

1. Hair Transplantation

It’s a permanent hair loss solution that involves extracting hair follicles (DHT resistant follicles) from the backside of the patient’s head and transplanting them to bald regions. The process involves removing minuscule plugs of skin containing a few hairs and implanting them at areas where the follicles are inactive.

Once the procedure is over, you will have the same amount of hair, just that they will be distributed more evenly around the scalp. Hair transplant is an expensive and painful procedure. It may also cause infection and scarring. 

2. Low-Level Laser Therapy

LLLT is a type of treatment that combines light and heat. It’s a widely accepted method for hair transplant or regrowth and is safe as well.

Using this treatment, hair development has proven to be stimulated in both men and women. The activation of epidermal stem cells in the follicle and the re-entry of the follicle into the growth phase of the cycle are the major mechanisms involved in the process.

The problem with LLLT is that its results are inconsistent. Hence, this treatment may work for some people but not for others. On the whole, it has no side effects, it’s non-invasive, pain-free and it can increase the strength of the hair. 

3. Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)

This treatment involves drawing blood from a patient and spinning it down in a centrifuge to separate the platelet-rich section of the plasma from the growth factors in it. Fine needles are used to inject that portion of the plasma into the scalp. PRP is rich in growth factors and bioactive proteins, as well as vitamins, nutrients, hormones, and electrolytes, all of which help to expedite tissue repair and regeneration.

It’s a 3-step process that requires 3 treatments and each treatment is spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. Followed by PRP are maintenance treatments which are required every 4 to 6 months. It has proven to support hair restoration but the treatment is still in its infancy.

Remember that PRP must be used as part of a hair management plan and not as a stand-alone treatment. Since it involves drawing blood, you may have to bear side effects in the form of infection, scar tissues, or injury to blood vessels. 

4. Mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a non-invasive injectable hair loss treatment method. It’s is the permanent hair loss solution that nourishes the layers of the skin where cell repair and growth occur by injecting superficial microinjections just below the epidermis into the target tissues. Minerals, vitamins, amino acids, co-enzymes, and nucleic acids can all be found in the solution that is injected to provide nutrients, increase blood circulation, and regulate hormones around the hair follicles.

Mesotherapy is claimed to correct hormone imbalance around the hair follicles, deliver them the nutrients they need, and improve blood circulation. However, there is little evidence that this treatment is an effective hair loss remedy. 

5. Pharma Hermetic Hair Recovery

It is a topical cosmetic solution for those who are losing their hair that works from the outside to promote the follicle's stem cells. It has a two-pronged approach to hair loss, boosting the lifespan of hair stem cells and balancing scalp nutrition.

The contents of the solution are designed to minimize hair follicle irritation and supply enough nutrients for healthy hair development. This treatment is based on peptides and the procedure can be performed treatments the clinic every week. Some Pharma Hermetic hair recovery products can also be used at home. 

6. Microneedling for Hair Growth

Microneedling is originally an anti-aging skin treatment but it can also promote hair growth if used in conjunction with other treatments like platelet-replacement therapy.

The procedure involves numbing the scalp and then pinpricking. Hair regeneration is promoted as the wounds heal. Microneedling can also aid in inducing stem cells in hair follicles, which can lead to hair growth. It may also promote the absorption of hair loss treatment products such as PRP and Minoxidil.

The aesthetician uses a roller with needles to perform the procedure. The needles can range in length from less than 1 millimeter to a few millimeters. The roller is rolled along the treatment area, causing minor injuries. Your healthcare professional will apply a topical anesthetic to your scalp 45 minutes prior to the treatment. This helps to alleviate any discomfort related to the procedure. 

7. Stem Cells Treatment

Stem cells are cells that have the ability to differentiate into a variety of different cell types in the body. They're unspecialized cells in the body that can't do anything specific. But, they have the ability to divide and renew themselves to either remain stem cells or to transform into other types of cells. They can also help repair damaged tissues in the body by dividing and replacing them.

This treatment involves using pluripotent stem cells for generating new hair. This treatment would provide an unlimited supply of cells rather than relying on follicle transplantation from one section of the head to another. 

8. Herbal Supplements

Some OTC herbal supplements can be termed the permanent hair loss solution.

Saw palmetto is a common OTC herb used for treating prostate problems in men. It’s taken by those who don’t like finasteride since Saw palmetto can block receptor activity on hair follicles. Other herbal products that can promote hair growth include rosemary, pumpkin seed, ginseng, horse trail extract, and chamomile.   

The Takeaway

To find the permanent hair loss solution that suits your hair condition, it’s best to see your dermatologist. They should be able to recommend a treatment depending on your goals. 


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