Different Ways To Treat Hair Loss

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Different Ways To Treat Hair Loss

October 11, 2022 | Health & Beauty | No Comments

Having a full head of healthy hair shows that you are young, strong, and full of life. It’s important to many men’s sense of self-worth. In all cultures, a full head of thick hair has always been seen as a sign of beauty in women. It’s normal for both men and women to look into hair loss treatments because we all want to look as good as possible. It’s not vain or shallow to want a full head of hair, and it’s natural to want to do something to stop or reverse hair loss.

Dr. Galope and the rest of the team at Bergen County Hair Loss are committed to open communication, patient education, individual care, and finding effective solutions for hair loss that are right for you. Together, we’ll find and use the best treatment for your hair loss. Set up a meeting to find out more.

Ways to Treat Hair Loss

Many things can be done to stop hair loss. On this site, you can learn a lot about each one. The two main types of surgery are:

  • Follicular unit extraction (FUE) hair transplants
  • Follicular unit transection (FUT) harvest

Some alternatives to surgery are:

  • Rogaine (Minoxidil) and Finasteride are examples of medicines that can help (Propecia)
  • Laser therapy at a low level

Focusing on Individuality

We know how frustrating it is to lose your hair and how it can make you feel. We started this clinic to give you safe, effective ways to get your hair back so you can feel like yourself again. We are experts at Follicular Unit Hair Transplantation, which is a way to replace hair with the least amount of damage. Low Level Laser Therapy and other medical therapies are used in addition to the main treatment (LLLT).

Find Out More!

There are many clinics all over the country that offer treatment for hair loss. Before anyone touches a single hair on your head, you should find out:

  • Is the doctor certified by the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS)?
  • Is the doctor a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery?
  • Does the doctor belong to the American College of Surgeons as a Fellow?
  • Do you actually talk to the doctor, or do you talk to a sales team?

The web can be hard to understand. Make sure you know a lot about your hair transplant surgeon and his or her team before you hire them. We are sure that once you do, you will choose Dr. Galope. In the meantime, check out the great things that our patients have said about us.

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