Revolutionary New Hair Loss Procedures
Move over Propecia and Rogaine, new hair restoration options such as Latisse/Bimatoprost are available for thinning hair and balding patients.
May 2011
Millions of men and women suffer from hair loss but new hair
restoration treatments are now available to treat anything from
male/female pattern baldness to thinning hair.
Options are not just a toupee or wearing a cap all
the time, but medical procedures that can transfer hair from one
site to another or simply slowing hair loss down. As seen on ABC
Good Morning America, leading hair restoration provider in Boca
Raton, FL Dr. Alan Bauman speaks about the latest treatments for
hair loss.
Recently featured in The New York Times, a new treatment is an off
label use of the eyelash enhancer Latisse by Allergen. While not FDA
approved to treat hair loss, Dr. Bauman has been prescribing a
generic form of bimatoprost, the active ingredient in Latisse, since
2007. He claims that this has worked on 70% of his patients -
causing hair to thicken, appearing stronger and healthier where the
bimatoprost is applied.
Another topical option that Dr. Bauman prescribes is "82M" Minoxidil,
which is a higher strength minoxidil solution. Typical strength
minoxidil is found in over the counter hair loss treatments such as
Rogaine. 82M is only available with a prescription and Dr. Bauman
often suggests combining 82M with his portable LaserCap for at-home
hair restoration treatments.
The LaserCap is low level laser therapy that can fit
underneath a cap and may improve the appearance of hair.
These hair loss procedures only encourage hair growth and
enhancement in existing hair follicles. For more extreme cases of
hair loss, where hair is not s just thinning but is gone, Dr. Bauman
also performs the NeoGraft FUE hair transplantation.
According to Dr. Bauman, the NeoGraft is the least
invasive transplant available and does not leave behind a linear
scar. Without the use of scalpels, stitches or staples, during
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), Dr. Bauman harvests follicular
units from a donor site and transplants them to where the hair is
being restored.
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