I use minoxidil on my scalp twice a day and it does work. In fact, it used to be by prescription only in the US, so it had to pass those rigorous clinical trials, as opposed to all the other alleged or possible hair regrowth remedies that don't have that solid evidence to back them up.
Minoxidil works but it does not restore the hair all the way back to the thickness it had in high school. It can also cause an itchy or sore scalp. Finally, it is based in alcohol, which is quite drying to the hair.
There are also at-home hair growth lasers, which seem to work from what I've read.
And the so-called "vampire treatment," a medical procedure where they do something with blood they take from you then inject it all over your scalp, which I believe also works.
Hair transplants are only for male pattern balding, not the typical female kind of overall thinning at the top one third of the scalp. (But some women do have male pattern balding).
Minoxidil works but it does not restore the hair all the way back to the thickness it had in high school. It can also cause an itchy or sore scalp. Finally, it is based in alcohol, which is quite drying to the hair.
There are also at-home hair growth lasers, which seem to work from what I've read.
And the so-called "vampire treatment," a medical procedure where they do something with blood they take from you then inject it all over your scalp, which I believe also works.
Hair transplants are only for male pattern balding, not the typical female kind of overall thinning at the top one third of the scalp. (But some women do have male pattern balding).