Surgery or Oral Treatments for Hair Loss?

by Pharmacy2U 15. April 2010 23:04

If you are suffering from loss of hair you may have investigated the possibility of having surgical treatment such as hair transplantation.  This common surgical practice is also known as hair replacement or hair restoration and is a popular way of combating hair loss.  Men no longer have to resort to artificial hair implants with follicular grafts being the newest concept in hair restoration, as hair loss treatments such as these are effective.

This treatment can be very effective for some men but it is common that sufferers of hair loss hang back due to the cost and also fear of a poor quality hair loss treatment.  On average hair transplantation costs anything between £1,500 and £2,000, and it is often required to have several sittings to ensure the transplant is effective.  If a hair transplantation specialist is not used then poor surgery can result in odd tufts of hair or unruly patches of hair growing in a messy way.  In extreme cases surgery can actually result in further hair loss in men, and visiting a pharmacy for further treatments can be a dead end.

The side effects are few although men sometimes complain of headaches and tenderness as well as a thinning of existing hair for a short time.  However if surgery seems too extreme or you want to try other treatments before taking that step, Nourkrin Man can be effective.  It is a drug-free treatment that combines vitamins and marine extracts to stimulate new hair growth.  For those of us who want to avoid surgery it is an effective alternative.  To support the use of Nourkrin tablets you can also treat your scalp topically with Nourkrin shampoo.  At Pharmacy2U we offer a professional online pharmacy service.

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