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Excessive Hair Loss From Front. How To Control And Increase Hair Growth?

Dear Sir, I am loosing my hair on my front drastically and I would like to know how to control and grow hair. Also I wear wig which has clips on 2 sides of my head which damaged my scalp on 2 sides on top of my head. And hair growth stopped in...an m using petroleum 30 and jabrandi q ,it is use ful for my hair or not plzz tell me sir m very upset on my hair fall ,pls give me some sugeestion wht type of medicne m using in mah hair growth are incresed....
Wed, 2 Jan 2013
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Hi Sumi,
Thanks for writing in.

The condition you are suffering from is Androgenetic alopecia.
It is a hormonal condition.
A treatment ranging from 6 months to one year is needed for optimal results.
Consult a good dermatologist who can start you on prescription medications and few procedures.

Hope this helps.
Regards
DrSudarshan
MD
Dermatologist.
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Excessive Hair Loss From Front. How To Control And Increase Hair Growth?

Hi Sumi, Thanks for writing in. The condition you are suffering from is Androgenetic alopecia. It is a hormonal condition. A treatment ranging from 6 months to one year is needed for optimal results. Consult a good dermatologist who can start you on prescription medications and few procedures. Hope this helps. Regards DrSudarshan MD Dermatologist.