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Dealing with Hair Fall – Is Traya Worth It or Should I See a Doctor?

Alex292929

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Off-topic, but I had to share this:
I’m 23 and recently started noticing hair fall and a bit of thinning — looks like I might be at stage 1 of hair loss.

Has anyone here tried Traya? Did it help? Or would it be better to consult a dermatologist directly?
 
I hope you’ve already tried other options, but I suggest consulting a homeopathic doctor. It’s worth giving it a chance, as it’s helped me and some of my close friends and relatives. My health treatments (long story) caused me to lose a lot of hair (a known side effect) so I consulted a homeopathic doctor, and it helped me a lot. give it a try.

Condition: Choose a good doctor.
 
Over the dinner some office colleagues were talking positively based on results on someone they knew had been trying traya and getting hair back.
 
> Consult a dermatologist

Find a good one. I went to one and he prescribed me a shampoo and another thing to apply on hair. Started using it and after a month my face started getting a lot of acne. Never had any acne before (I am 30+ btw if that matters). Been more than 8-9 months now, and still acne won't stop appearing. F***er ruined my face lol. Nothing else changed in my life other than the shampoo. Same place, same water/food, same workout habits etc etc.


Now, I am just applying rosemary oil + coconut on alternate days, let's see if that changes anything.
 
> Consult a dermatologist

Find a good one. I went to one and he prescribed me a shampoo and another thing to apply on hair. Started using it and after a month my face started getting a lot of acne. Never had any acne before (I am 30+ btw if that matters). Been more than 8-9 months now, and still acne won't stop appearing. F***er ruined my face lol. Nothing else changed in my life other than the shampoo. Same place, same water/food, same workout habits etc etc.


Now, I am just applying rosemary oil + coconut on alternate days, let's see if that changes anything.
Oil will also increase chance of Acne as it clogs the pores.
 

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Minoxidil and finasteride are the only proven treatments imo. Some dermats will give supplements too which might or might not help. The sooner you start these medications the more hair you'll retain.
 
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