Jan 27 2012

Severe Hair Loss

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severe hair loss
i am 18 yrs but having severe Hair Loss what should i do, is transplantation better or any treatment?

Take HGH
my Dad used rogain hairloss runs in our fam and his hair grew back and he hasn’t lost it he is 50 years old so I would say it works.
Manage your stress levels and your hormone levels check with your Doc if it doesn’t run in your fam.

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