Question: Hi, I’m considering a hair transplant, though I heard that Propecia and/or Rogaine can work better. Is this true?
Very rarely are there cut and dry answers when it comes to hair restoration. Therefore, the answer to this question is that it depends.
Propecia (Finasteride) and/or Rogaine (minoxodil) have a much higher chance of reversing the hair miniaturization process thus regrowing hair when a person hasn’t experienced a great amount of
hair loss. For the majority of hair loss sufferers considering hair transplantation, hair loss medication should be tried …
What is Profinast?
Profinast is an herbal formula of vitamins and nutrients to promote healthy hair from the scalp to the hair follicle root.
How does ProFinast work?
The main reason that men experience hair loss and baldness is because of a hormone called DHT. The production of DHT binds to the hair follicle and cuts off blood supply and oxygen, stopping its normal growth. Hair starts thinning down and falling out faster than it can grow back. Profinast works to stop DHT production to stop hair thinning and promote normal hair …
Does the physician take a holistic approach to hair restoration? Your physician should help you evaluate all your options, surgical and non surgical.
Has the clinic made the investment in time and resources to do large sessions of micro follicular unit hair transplantation? Doing outstanding work requires a staff dedicated and trained to use high-powered magnification with the capability of producing at least 2,000 carefully trimmed grafts per surgical session.
Choose a hair restoration clinic that is patient focused rather than commercially focused. Some clinics emphasize revenue, speed …