Botox for Hair loss 10/20/2019
A user tried various treatments for hair loss, including Metanx, Nizoral, hair transplants, and scalp massages, with limited success. They recently experimented with Botox injections in the scalp, which significantly reduced scalp itch and shedding, though it's too early to see regrowth.
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5 / 170 resultscommunity Any updates on the botox in the scalp muscles treatment?
Botox in scalp muscles is being discussed as a potential hair loss treatment. Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are also mentioned as treatments.
community Botox or Scalp massaging for hair regrowth?
Botox may help with hair regrowth, but the effectiveness of scalp massaging is uncertain. DHT is a factor in hair loss, but not the only cause.
community Botox vs PRP What's the better option?
The conversation discusses the effectiveness of Botox and PRP for hair regrowth. Users share experiences and insights on these treatments.
community What about botox injections on the scalp?
Botox injections on the scalp may help with hair loss, as one small study showed improvement in 8 out of 10 subjects. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
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Botox may help with hair loss by reducing muscle tension and inflammation, potentially lowering DHT levels. Regular sessions might be needed, and it could also help with migraines.
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