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Can Mx2 Help In Growing Hair?

hi,i have always had hairfall problems.after my 9th std ,i lost so much of hair.Now,im 25.i have very less hair and it's too thin(extreme thin n weak hair)not one part of my head is bald.it's shedding evenly everywhere.the gap between two hair very big.can i grow my hair using mx2 in such places?
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Dermatologist 's  Response

HI,

I can understand your concern for the less hair on scalp region with hair fall.

The scalp hair are basically genetically mediated so it depends on family pattern.You can take vitamins in the form of biotin, calicium pantothenate and other vitamin B complexes. Multivitamin tablets contains all these essential nutrients so you can take it.

Additionally increase you protein intake on daily basis and eat sprouts. Eat a lot of green leafy vegetables and sprouts which contains vitamins and minerals necessary for normal hair function.

Minoxidil is helpful but should always be applied under dermatological supervision other wise can cause irritation on the scalp.

You should consult a dermatologist and take guidance so that long term use can be maintained.

Take care.
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Can Mx2 Help In Growing Hair?

HI, I can understand your concern for the less hair on scalp region with hair fall. The scalp hair are basically genetically mediated so it depends on family pattern.You can take vitamins in the form of biotin, calicium pantothenate and other vitamin B complexes. Multivitamin tablets contains all these essential nutrients so you can take it. Additionally increase you protein intake on daily basis and eat sprouts. Eat a lot of green leafy vegetables and sprouts which contains vitamins and minerals necessary for normal hair function. Minoxidil is helpful but should always be applied under dermatological supervision other wise can cause irritation on the scalp. You should consult a dermatologist and take guidance so that long term use can be maintained. Take care.