Hair Loss, Hair Restoration and Yahoo Answers
Since BattleAgainstBald.com's inception back in June, 06 I've gradually become more and more involved in hair loss and the methods for correcting it. As part of my hair restoration advocacy efforts I've begun participating on Yahoo Answers, an online social network dedicated to helping users find educated, as well as, uneducated answers to their questions. If you haven't checked out Yahoo Answers I can only recommend you do.
Though I answer a handful of hair loss and hair restoration questions every week, I also enjoy reading what other have to say. Here's a pretty good hair transplant question and answer I came across.

Seth
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Posted by: website marketing | April 18, 2010 at 08:50 PM
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Posted by: Alex B | February 27, 2007 at 12:22 PM
Hello Ales -
Unfortunately, I am not aware of any topical cream or application that will actually help you regrow hair. You can use Rogaine in order to keep the hair you still have, and a small percentage of men report new hair growth in relation to taking Propecia; however, as the technology stands today, a restoration surgery is the only realistic way I know of to restore yourself to a full head of hair. And, of course, there are many factors involved that will be particular to your individual case.
Depending on where your particular state of hair loss stands, you might be able to utilize a process similar to that offered by Hair Club (www.hairclub.com). This is, essentially, a high end 'weave.' As I understand it, these do require some regular maintenance; however, a female friend of mine once dated a guy who had been to Hair Club, and she didn't even know until he told her - so although my own experience is limited, I'm led to believe that this can be an acceptable option for some.
I hope this helps you!
Seth
Posted by: Seth | December 13, 2006 at 11:52 AM
i have lost a lot o hair and the whole of my scalp can been seen. i was wondering if i can regrow my hair without using transplants using creams or some sort of other means? please do get to me as soon as possible thanks.
Posted by: Ales | December 13, 2006 at 08:24 AM