Step One: Stop your hair loss. We recommend that you start your hair restoration journey by focusing on halting your hair loss and possibly reversing it using non surgical hair loss treatments. Hair loss drugs such as Propecia (finasteride) and or Rogaine 5% (minoxidil) can be very effective in holding the line on future balding.
Step Two: Restore hair you’ve lost. Hair transplantation can be very effective way to restore the hair you’ve lost – but you need to choose your hair transplant surgeon very carefully since their results vary widely. Over the past ten years we have carefully reviewed hair restoration physicians by visiting their clinics and gathering hundreds of real hair transplant patient experiences to determine who to recommend on the Hair Transplant Network. We encourage you to carefully evaluate any hair transplant clinic you may be considering for surgery.
You can read all patient reviews for any hair transplant clinic on our hair restoration forum by clicking on the “Find” feature and entering the hair transplant doctor’s last name.
To learn about the physicians with proven track records who we recommend, click here.
If you take the time to create a sensible hair restoration plan you can take control of your hair loss and make progress in restoring a natural head of hair.
Additional ideas and resources:
The Hair Transplant Network also has a number of user friendly hair restoration animations available as a learning tool that will help teach you about hair loss, hair transplantation, and even help calculate the number of follicular unit grafts needed for hair transplant surgery.
Click here to use our hair restoration animations anytime!
Bill Seemiller
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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