How to apply treatment for non-scarring hair loss?
Hello, doctor.
I've been experiencing hair loss lately and have seen two dermatologists who both suggested that it might be stress-related hair loss.
One of the doctors recommended that I use a hair growth foam.
After purchasing it, I noticed that the hair loss is quite uniform, and I can't identify any specific areas where the hair is falling out more than others.
I would like to ask how to apply the hair growth foam.
Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/06/29
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
The principle is to apply it to the areas of hair loss that need treatment.
Reply Date: 2021/06/29
More Info
When dealing with non-scarring hair loss, such as stress-induced hair loss, applying hair growth foam can be an effective part of your treatment plan. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to apply hair growth foam properly, along with some additional insights into hair loss management.
How to Apply Hair Growth Foam
1. Preparation: Start with clean, dry hair. It’s best to apply the foam after washing your hair, as this ensures that your scalp is free from oils and products that could inhibit absorption. If you prefer to apply it at a different time, make sure your hair is dry.
2. Shake the Foam: Before application, shake the canister of hair growth foam vigorously. This ensures that the ingredients are well mixed and ready for application.
3. Dispense the Foam: Hold the canister upside down and dispense a small amount of foam (usually about the size of a golf ball) onto your palm.
4. Application Technique:
- Section Your Hair: Part your hair in sections to expose the scalp. This will help you apply the foam directly to the areas where you are experiencing hair loss.
- Apply to Scalp: Using your fingertips, gently massage the foam into your scalp. Focus on the areas where you notice thinning or hair loss. Avoid using your nails, as this can irritate the scalp. Instead, use the pads of your fingers to ensure a gentle application.
- Spread Evenly: Make sure to distribute the foam evenly across the affected areas. You can use a comb or your fingers to help spread the product if necessary.
5. Let it Dry: Allow the foam to dry completely before styling your hair or using any other hair products. This usually takes about 10-15 minutes.
6. Frequency of Use: Follow the instructions on the product label regarding how often to apply the foam. Most products recommend applying it twice a day for optimal results.
Additional Considerations
- Patience is Key: Hair growth products often take time to show results. It may take several weeks to months before you notice any significant changes in hair density or thickness. Consistency in application is crucial.
- Healthy Lifestyle: Alongside using hair growth foam, maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals can support hair health. Nutrients such as biotin, zinc, and vitamins A, C, D, and E are particularly beneficial for hair growth.
- Stress Management: Since your hair loss is attributed to stress, incorporating stress-reducing activities such as yoga, meditation, or regular exercise can be beneficial. Managing stress not only helps with hair loss but also improves overall well-being.
- Consultation with a Dermatologist: If you do not see improvement after a few months of using the foam, or if your hair loss worsens, it’s important to consult with a dermatologist. They may recommend alternative treatments, such as oral medications or other topical solutions.
- Avoid Irritants: If you experience any irritation or adverse reactions from the foam, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider. It’s essential to ensure that the products you use are suitable for your scalp type.
Conclusion
Applying hair growth foam correctly can be an effective way to combat non-scarring hair loss. By following the steps outlined above and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you can enhance your chances of promoting hair growth. Remember, patience and consistency are vital, and don’t hesitate to seek professional advice if needed.
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