How to grow hair back?
Hair thinning that results from reversible sources, such as telogen effluvium, can grow back in about three to six months. Products, supplements, and lifestyle changes can help regrow thinning or falling hair.
The scalp is the center of hair growth. This makes sense because this is where the hair follicles begin the hair growth cycle. Scalp treatment with an irritating scalp massage is a good place to start.
Stimulating the scalp can improve blood circulation, and the hair follicles need proper blood flow to promote healthy hair growth. You can easily massage your scalp during normal shampooing. When washing your hair with shampoo, you can use your fingertips or a scalp brush to gently massage your scalp.
Another way to help your thinning hair is to make sure you're eating well. Diet can play an important role in hair growth as your body needs the right nutrients to grow hair.
As we age, our bodies have a harder time absorbing all the nutrients needed by our hair. That's even more important when it comes to eating well-balanced meals on a regular basis. Many people find that even when eating well, they still need a boost from supplements.
There are a number of hair products that help stimulate the scalp, add volume, and promote natural hair growth after thinning. The first step to choosing the right product is to make sure you know the reason for your thinning hair. If your hair is thinning with age, our products are created to promote hair growth or make it look fuller.
Conclusion
You can expect hair to grow back after thinning in between three and six months, although the exact length of time will depend on the individual. It will also depend on the length of your hair and whether the cause of your thinning is completely resolved.
However, there are a few things you can do to help your body build a useful foundation (from the inside out) for hair growth. This includes making changes to your lifestyle and potentially discovering tools, products, and supplements to promote healthy hair growth.