Ask Dr. Gott » thinning hair http://askdrgottmd.com Ask Dr Gott MD's Website Sun, 12 Dec 2010 05:01:29 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Hair thickening shampoo http://askdrgottmd.com/hair-thickening-shampoo/ http://askdrgottmd.com/hair-thickening-shampoo/#comments Fri, 23 Jul 2010 05:01:40 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.com/wp/?p=3583 DEAR DR. GOTT: Could you advise me of the Tresemme products that thicken hair? I thought I’d remember the items until I got to the store, but there were at least six different kinds, and I was quickly confused as to which to buy. Thank you.

DEAR READER: It has been some time since I mentioned that specific article and remedy for thinning hair, but I believe it to be Tresemme Silk Protein Healthy Volume. Brands of shampoo with supplemental B and E vitamins and as well as biotin and conditioners with E should be your best bet.

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What shampoo is best for thinning hair? http://askdrgottmd.com/shampoo-thinning-hair/ http://askdrgottmd.com/shampoo-thinning-hair/#comments Fri, 09 Jul 2010 05:01:07 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.com/wp/?p=3542 DEAR DR. GOTT: My problem is thinning hair. I’ve been using Rogaine, and hopefully it will help. I’ve been to a dermatologist and was told I may have female-pattern baldness. I feel they say this because they don’t know the real cause.

I’ve had hormone testing that was OK. Can you help me to find the right shampoo to help my hair? On the Internet, they claim Provillus is the best product, but this comes with pills and a topical serum that make me leery.

DEAR READER: Healthy hair grows about a 1/2 inch each month for up to about six years. It then ultimately falls out, and a new one grows in its place. With baldness, that new hair doesn’t grow back, and baldness occurs. This may be a part of the aging process, a family history of baldness or changes in the levels of hormones. Other possibilities include specific skin disorders that scar hair follicles, an iron or biotin deficiency, or medications such as beta blockers, ibuprofen, Coumadin and others.

The only medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat female-pattern baldness is minoxidil. Unfortunately, the treatment is expensive, and hair loss will begin again when it is discontinued. Speak with your physician regarding this possibility.

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