The Most Innovative Ways To Treat (or Hide) Hair Loss

The hair loss industry is evolving quickly – and hair loss innovations are a thing.

Researched, written by Amber & The Team
Updated on August 1, 2023

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When it comes to hair loss, there are so many products that are lauded by the media as miracle cures.

However, you should always take this information with a pinch of salt.

Yes, there are certain ways to boost hair health but there are also many unscrupulous companies out there who just want to make a profit… Luckily, the hair loss industry is evolving quickly – and hair loss innovations are a thing.

In this article, we’re taking a look at a few innovative ways to reduce hair loss and enjoy (or fake!) fuller mane again.

 

FUE Hair Transplant

 

One of the most innovative hair loss treatments, the FUE (follicular unit extraction) hair transplant involves removing individual follicles from one area of the body and transplanting them to an area of the head that requires more hair.

It’s a highly effective procedure with a pretty impressive success rate (up to 80% of transplanted hair grows back in a matter of a few months).

Is there anything to note?

Hair transplants should be performed by a trained professional.

These professionals use special instruments to carry out the procedure.

The procedure involves extracting and moving single follicles with the use of micro punches.

When done well, the results are realistic and natural.

This hair loss treatment is ideal for people who want to fix their receding hairline and for those with thinning hair.

 

Advanced Tricho Pigmentation

 

ATP, or advanced tricho pigmentation, is considered a medical hairline tattoo.

While it may not solve the hair loss problem itself, this treatment is developed to mimic the appearance of natural hair follicles, and it helps people with hair loss achieve the appearance of a fuller head of hair.

This non-surgical procedure does not require any downtime, and it involves the application of natural pigments to the brow or scalp area.

Anything to note?

As with any medical procedure, it’s important to choose your clinic or doctor wisely.

For professional results, both FUE hair transplants and advanced tricho pigmentation treatments should be performed by experts.

How can you tell if the clinic you chose is good?

First, they should employ a team of professionals who are trained to improve the appearance of your hair.

Second, look for a clinic that offers a range of hair loss treatments (like hair transplants and ATP treatments).

This ensures that the team of this clinic has a lot of experience.

If you’re around London, the Harley Street Hair Clinic can be a good example of a professional hair loss clinic.

 

Finasteride and Minoxidil

 

When it comes to male pattern baldness, finasteride and minoxidil are some of the main treatments that are still considered innovative these days.

These hair growth-activating treatments require more patience, but the results are usually worth it.

It’s important to note that:

  • Female pattern baldness in particular can be treated with minoxidil but not finasteride.
  • Also, in order to work properly, these treatments must be continuously taken by individuals.
  • Finasteride and minoxidil can be costly, and they may not be suitable for everyone.

Hair Loss Treatment Art Illustration

 

Highly Realistic Wigs

 

If you are looking for a truly straightforward way to improve the appearance of hair loss, a realistic wig can do the trick.

Although this solution isn’t quite a treatment, it’s one of the easiest ways to cover up a hair loss problem.

Wigs can be made out of real or synthetic hair and can boost your appearance instantly.

Furthermore, some wigs, and fabric support, are available on the NHS and are free of charge for:

  • People under 16;
  • Those who are in full-time education and are between 16 and 18;
  • War pensioners with a valid exemption certificate.

In addition, hospital inpatients and certain people who receive specific benefits can also get a free wig.

These benefits include income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, income support, Employment and Support Allowance that is related to income, and Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.

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