I’ve been using red light therapy for two years now. It stimulates the follicles. I definitely see a difference in shedding and have had some regrow as well. I’ve seen so many doctors and have had many tests. The bottom line is, if it’s not your thyroid or you’re not deficient on any key nutrients that cause hair loss (you find out via bloodwork). Then you need to stimulate the follicles. I also use minoxidil which stimulates follicles as well. I know it’s controversial, but I have no side effects and it really helps. That’s what the hair specialist start with, then if no luck they start you on oral pills. They try to do everything first before a transplant. Anyway, that’s a lot of info but I did a lot of research. No one would know I went through this by looking at my hair. It’s not as thick as it was when I was younger, but it’s a good head of hair lol. 😂
@KatL17 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Haven’t tried minoxidil , but will read more abt it
@kristak110217 сағат бұрын
@@KatL There’s some natural products out there too. I’ve tried Vegamour, which worked for a while. I may add that back in as well when my shedding picks up in summer. I have seasonal shedding, which took me a while to figure out.
@nmernst18 сағат бұрын
I have the iRestore - considering my opinions as the one I have takes 25 minutes. That said research shows it works. Once a week, a dandruff shampoo used as a mask may help your scalp - Dr. Dray. Minoxidil with these can add to the results. Thanks for sharing 😊.
@KatL17 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing abt minoxidil. Will check it out too