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Step 1
Beware of external hair loss treatments that claim to miraculously unblock your hair follicles or improve your scalp’s circulation to grow hair. If you’re suffering from baldness because your follicles have died as the result of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in your body, avoid hair loss treatment scams that don’t address this medical issue.
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Step 2
Investigate hair loss treatment advertisements that begin with medical claims or user testimonials, but don’t have product tests to back them up. To avoid hair loss treatment scams, ask the company to provide legitimate evidence to prove their product can stop hair loss. Such information can include clinical trial results with test and control groups or a scientific study published in an accredited medical journal.
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Step 3
See past baldness cure statements that insist the cream or equipment can stop hair loss because it’s from another country, uses an ancient secret or features a time-honored or award-winning technique. Avoid hair loss scams by setting false hope aside to investigate the results and evidence behind the claims.
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Step 4
Look for hair loss treatments featuring Finasteride or Minoxidil. Doctors and the Food and Drug Administration have recognized these as legitimate ingredients that can help stop hair loss. You must, however, weigh the potential hair loss treatment benefits against any possible side effects and long-term safety.
















Comments
hoolihan0519 said
on 2/8/2009 Good article. Thanks for sharing. RCR.