What type of medication can be given to me for hair restoration?

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I think I would try other things before trying medication. Nioxin makes tons of products just for thinning hair. Their products actually work.

They make Recharging Complex which is a daily vitamin. The Recharging Complex is designed to promote hair growth, healthy hair, nails and skin. Here is the direct link so you may read more about this daily vitamin: nioxin.com/en/products/intensive-therapy... While there, glance around the Nioxin site.

They make many other products for thinning hair. They have three part systems that include cleanser, scalp therapy and scalp treatment. They make 8 different systems, each is designed for a specific hair type.

I can say the Nioxin Systems seem to really work. My spouse has been using system 1 for months and he loves it. He will use nothing else on his hair.

He finally found something that actually help with hair hair loss. S hair seems fuller and more healthy!

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Those are always given in the form of a “ring block” around the scalp to numb both the donor and the recipient areas on top. Some hair restoration physicians use a nerve block in the area of the inside eyebrows to block the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves, which can greatly reduce the amount of local that has to later be used. Most hair transplant physicians also give some form of a cortisone steroid medication, either mixed into the solution that is “tumesced” into the scalp before the holes/slits are made or in the form of pills.

In our clinic we give 60mg of Prednisone just before surgery and 40mg daily for three more days. These are given to help reduce the chance of forehead swelling after surgery. During surgery most clinics give some sort of a sedative to help allay anxiety and make the time go by faster.

It also keeps the patient from getting antsy and moving around, which makes the placement of the follicular unit grafts much more difficult.

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2 Sadly, not with all the weight she's gained.

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