November 11 2008, 12:33 pm PT | Posted in: Other
Concerning the previous questions i’ve read about future advacements and the hairloss gene found.. say in the near future, we find a “cure” for baldness. Does that neccecarily mean you can “cure” someone with a norwood 6 with great thick hair again?
Or is the cure coming too late for men already bald and at a good time for men with balding in their future
Thanks!!
Of course this is all hypothetical, but sure, if there is a “cure” for hair loss then a man with a Norwood Class 6 could get his hair back. If there’s a hair loss vaccine, he could never lose it to begin with. It’s all just guesswork at this point and way, way, way too early to tell. I wouldn’t hold your breath just yet, though. In the meantime, drugs such as Propecia (finasteride 1mg) can definitely help slow further hair loss and hair transplant surgery can certainly give you a non-balding look. It may not be a complete cure, but its as close as we have right now.
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