Nizoral shampoo has become known as a potentially helpful adjunct hair loss treatment to FDA approved drugs like Propecia and Rogaine. Nizoral shampoo  has been known to cause dry hair and scalp if it’s overused. However, a transplanted scalp, even with today’s latest techniques takes time to properly heal. Given Nizoral shampoo’s tendency to dry the scalp and hair, what precautions must one take in using it? Should hair transplant patients put using Nizoral on hold while the scalp heals? If so, for how long?

Showcase for Coalition member Dr. Feller 0f New York  and patient member “Spex” shares his view on using Nizoral on our hair restoration forum  immediately after a hair replacement surgery. You are encouraged to join in the discussion and offer your feedback.

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Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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