Hair Loss Treatments Directory
With dismay, you may notice that your hair is thinning or receding. Fortunately, there are treatments that can help. Common topical and oral treatments exist that help men with hair loss, and surgeries are available to help both men and women who are losing hair. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how hair loss is treated with medications, topical solutions, surgery, and more.
Medical Reference
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Hair Transplant Procedures: Average Cost, What to Expect, and More
Get the facts on hair transplantation, including cost, risks, and what to expect.
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Treatment Options For Hair Loss
WebMD looks at ways to slow or correct hair loss through the use of medications or hair replacement procedures.
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Help for Hair Loss: Surgical Hair Restoration
Most people considering surgical hair restoration are not aware of the scope and the pitfalls of this medical specialty.
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Treating Hair Loss
WebMD explains the various treatments for hair loss.
Features
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Men and Hair Loss: What Are the Options?
Men will go to great lengths to prevent and treat hair loss. From toupees to hair transplants to laser combs, find out the bald truth about hair loss products.
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Natural Treatments for Hair Loss
WebMD talks to experts about natural treatments for hair loss.
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Thinning Hair Care: Coloring, Styles, Shampoos, Cosmetic Products, and More
For women with hair loss, there are many options to improving your appearance. WebMD discusses styles, products, and other ways to make your hair appear thicker.
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The Latest Hair Replacement Procedures
Today's options for hair growth have gone through a major evolution since 1952 when hair transplantation surgery was first pioneered.
Slideshows & Images
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Men's Hair Loss: Treatments and Solutions
Receding hairlines, thinning, bald spots -- learn to prevent further hair loss and make the most of what you've got. View solutions from hair products to surgery.
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Women's Hair Loss -- Thinning Hair Causes and Solutions
Thinning hair and bald patches are surprisingly common in women. See the progression, causes, and treatments for this distressing condition.