Botox For Hair Loss - NEW BREAKTHROUGH???
The Truth About Hair Loss - • Hair Loss Industry Exposed! - How I regrew... In this video we discuss botox for hair loss - how it helps relieve scalp tension which is the root cause of hair loss, and show studies where patients regrew hair from botox treatment. Original transcript: You’ve likely heard about botox injections for aesthetic reasons, whether from friends and family, in regards to your favorite reality television stars, or on the news. But even more than just reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, botox injections can also be an effective treatment for pattern hair loss. This article will first introduce a more modern theory of hair loss – the scalp tension theory. It’ll then delve into the use of botox for hair growth, as well as the science behind this latest treatment option. 2 studies showed that botox had very similar hair regrowth results as taking finasteride, but without the side effects that are associated with pharmaceutical DHT blockers. By the end of this article you’ll know just how effective botox is for treating male pattern baldness, and if it could be a good option for you. And approximately how much it could cost. Unfortunately, there currently aren’t any clinicians performing this procedure. However if you’re interested in finding out when the procedure becomes available in your nearest city, you can join the botox waiting list below. Let’s begin! An Introduction to Botox for Hair Growth Botox, also known as Botulinum Toxin (BTX), is an injection prepared from the bacterial toxin botulin (1). Botox injections are used medically in the treatment of muscular disorders, as well as cosmetically to remove fine lines and wrinkles in the face, neck, and other parts of the body. In more recent years, botox injections have also been found to possibly treat an unlikely condition: Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA), also known as male-pattern baldness. To understand how botox injections may induce hair growth, however, you’ll first need to understand the scalp tension theory of hair loss. Scalp Tension: A New Theory on Pattern Hair Loss It’s widely believed that the androgen hormone, DHT, is the sole cause of hair loss in men and women with androgenetic alopecia. But there’s more and more evidence coming to light which suggests that DHT may not play such a large role. In fact, it may not even be a cause of hair loss but, instead, a side effect of the true cause. So, what’s that “true” cause? Scalp tension. Let me explain. According to this theory, the galea muscle (which is connected to the top-layer of skin by a “fibrous rigid subcutaneous layer”) plays a significant role in the progression of pattern balding. ------------------------------- Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease

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