Rogaine will work for mild alopecia. It won't work to forehead alopecia and its effectiveness will stop totally the moment you decide to stop the treatment.
traction alopecia
traction alopecia
Traction alopecia is a type of gradual hair loss. It is caused by constant pulling of the hair roots from items such as braids, extensions and extremely long hair.
There is no exact time period for how long traction alopecia can become permanent. For some people it may take weeks while others it takes months.
Rogaine is considered to be a safe product for people to use. This product has been clinically tested and proven to work.
It shouldn't and if it does that means you are really are putting to much tension on your hair and pulling it too tight.
Successful treatment of underlying causes is most likely to restore hair growth.minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Proscar)--promote hair growth in a significant minority of patients.Hair transplantation.scalp reduction.
Assuming you mean alopecia areata, it does not work as a cure. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the hair follicles. Bimatoprost would not stop this from occurring.
Drugs such as minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) promote hair growth in a significant minority of patients, especially those with male pattern baldness and alopecia areata.
If you wear it very tight then you could get traction alopecia. This is where the hair is pulled out of the follicle. It will grow back though.
Rogaine hasn't salt in it.