FPHL- Dry Frizzy Hair

2021-04-18 17:49:10
I have FPHL and have been prescribed certain medications. Also I have excessive dry and frizzy hair. My scalp is neither dry nor too oily and I don't have dandruff either. What can be done to tame the frizzy hair? Any products or specific routine can be followed?
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Continue your doctor's treatment. Minor side effect of minoxidil is dry and frizzy hair, which can be treated with any conditioner.  If all fails, then hair transplant is the last resort. Keep your blood pressure under check, if you are taking any medicines for that. Avoid fake and fancy treatments like spa and keratin etc. They will further ruin your hair.

Answered2021-04-19 03:11:38

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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing dandruff... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.

Answered2021-04-19 00:48:18

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Triflow conditioner will help your dry frizzy hair. The best treatment for FPHL is a hair transplant surgery to cover the thinned out areas. Do not fall prey to cheap alternatives like PRP and mesotherapy. They will only reduce your chances of having good hair transplant results. Connect with me for a video consultation via Juvenis Clinic in Mumbai. We can discuss all options for hair growth prior to going for a surgery.

Answered2021-04-19 02:56:40

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Hello You must be in topical minoxidil and that can lead more dry and frizzy hair Proper conditioning of hair and choosing right shampoo would help you for sure Also some monthly indulgences like hair botox or hair spa are non medical treatments that might help Using leave on Conditioner is like a protip but you need to select products according to your hair type and budget
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Answered2021-04-18 18:15:11

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You can use a good conditioner... kindly consult online with relevant photographs for proper diagnosis and management

Answered2021-04-18 17:56:30

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