I am 17. I noticed hair loss than usual. My father is bald and do not want to be like him.
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5 Responses to “How can I prevent baldness in my future adulthood?”
and have a diet sanadont dye capellima sometimes in famigliamio grandfather is 83 and has not lost one of his gray hair and was very late in the life of his father was stessomio father is 48 and not lose any of his hair and has a hair grigioil her hair 17 is not going Bald continus his hair to fall going to the doctor
As far as I know, hair loss is genetically determined. The men in my family began to lose hair later. My father is 52 and just all gray hair. If I was to give advice. . . I recommend eating healthy, exercising and sleep. You’re only 17, so do not think you should worry about baldness again. . . But if your current hair loss worse, I would go see a doctor. Good luck.
Do not use any treatment of rapid correction! No work, stay away from hair, tissue or hairpieces’s! Nothing attracts the wrong type of looks, from (a man’s hair in the wind)!, And his work is not safe!
The only FDA approved topical ingredient in the counter is monoxodil, which is Nioxin and Rogaine (I think). As a stylist, we suggest using a shampoo with this ingredient (such as very high percentage in the product can be found). If you have insurance, I had an appointment with your doctor to discuss what are the options. If I never had hair loss, I go to a hair transplant. Simply stating that “taken” because they’re bad. You do not realize good because transplants are done well. Transplant actually move the hair from one place to another, so that your real hair, and grow like real hair. Please note monoxodil not work, I look at this while young, so that becomes a bald, then all of a sudden hair. However, I’ve only heard some people are bald, because only very few people are quite head:)
March 20th, 2010 at 4:37 am
and have a diet sanadont dye capellima sometimes in famigliamio grandfather is 83 and has not lost one of his gray hair and was very late in the life of his father was stessomio father is 48 and not lose any of his hair and has a hair grigioil her hair 17 is not going Bald continus his hair to fall going to the doctor
March 20th, 2010 at 4:43 am
As far as I know, hair loss is genetically determined. The men in my family began to lose hair later. My father is 52 and just all gray hair. If I was to give advice. . . I recommend eating healthy, exercising and sleep. You’re only 17, so do not think you should worry about baldness again. . . But if your current hair loss worse, I would go see a doctor. Good luck.
March 20th, 2010 at 5:16 am
Do not wear a baseball cap all the time I have a friend who has worn one since I was young, like use hours hes bald on top
March 20th, 2010 at 5:45 am
Do not use any treatment of rapid correction! No work, stay away from hair, tissue or hairpieces’s! Nothing attracts the wrong type of looks, from (a man’s hair in the wind)!, And his work is not safe!
March 20th, 2010 at 6:14 am
The only FDA approved topical ingredient in the counter is monoxodil, which is Nioxin and Rogaine (I think). As a stylist, we suggest using a shampoo with this ingredient (such as very high percentage in the product can be found). If you have insurance, I had an appointment with your doctor to discuss what are the options. If I never had hair loss, I go to a hair transplant. Simply stating that “taken” because they’re bad. You do not realize good because transplants are done well. Transplant actually move the hair from one place to another, so that your real hair, and grow like real hair. Please note monoxodil not work, I look at this while young, so that becomes a bald, then all of a sudden hair. However, I’ve only heard some people are bald, because only very few people are quite head:)