I Don’t Have The Kind of Money to Spend on Treatments
Hello!
I recently had a free consolt at the Hair Club for Women to discuss options for my thinning hair. I was disappointed with the options I was left with, which were: use the hair care products their company sells for $2400, or do nothing and continue losing hair. Since I have nowhere near that kind of money to spend, I was unable to purchase their product. Now I am left trying to find another option. They talked to me about taking vitamins, but I was never told what kind would be helpful. I am only 25 years old and it makes to sick to think that I may be close to blad by the time I’m 40. I have been losing hair for the past 10 years, and I have probably only half the hair I had as a child. Is there anything you can suggest for me to take or do that will help regrow my hair, or at least stop from further hair loss, that will not drain my bank account?
I would suggest that you should be evaluated by a medical doctor to find any medical causes of your hair loss. Once you have been evaluated for any treatable medical causes of hair loss, you may want to be evaluated by a hair transplant surgeon or dermatologist that can map your scalp hair for hair loss patterns that may shed more light into the cause and the prospect of future hair loss. I agree that $2400 is a significant amount of money to spend on hair loss, but consumers spend billions of dollars on hair loss products each year. Vitamins, special shampoos, and hair loss supplements all promise hair growth, but it is a buyer beware market. Good luck.
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