Choosing a Hair Loss Expert Hartwell GA

If you are experiencing hair loss, you may have considered seeking expert help for your problem. But who should you turn to? And how do you know you're getting the best care? Below, hair loss experts explain how you can find professional help that is reliable, and right for you.

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If you are experiencing hair loss, you may have considered seeking expert help for your problem. But who should you turn to? And how do you know you're getting the best care?

Below, hair loss experts explain how you can find professional help that is reliable, and right for you.

What's the most common cause of hair loss in men and women?

NEIL SADICK, MD: The three most common causes of hair loss are genetic. The state of your parents hair can tell you a lot about whether you're going to lose your hair during your lifetime. In both men and women.

Who should a person turn to first when they're seeking help?

NEIL SADICK, MD: Dermatologists are experts in the field of hair disorders. All dermatologists are trained in the general knowledge and treatment of hair loss disorders, but not all dermatologists choose to do this. A dermatologist will often refer to a specialist. Most dermatologists who are trained and have some expertise in this area usually deal both with men and women.

Should patients consider over-the-counter products or products that they hear advertised on the radio or television?

MICHAEL REED, MD: Over-the-counter minoxidil, which is the brand Rogaine, is FDA approved. It's been shown to be effective in scientific studies. Propecia is the new drug on the block, and that probably is more effective. It's a pill that you take once a day, and that has been shown to slow down hair loss and grow hair in a significant number of individuals.

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