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How long does thinned out hair last?

Thinning hair typically gets progressively worse over time, but the rate at which it occurs varies from person to person. Factors like genetics, health, and lifestyle can all play a role in how quickly your hair thins. Generally speaking, thinning hair that is caused by genetics or other factors can last for several years or even decades if left untreated. Treatments such as medications, platelet-rich plasma therapy, and laser therapy can help slow down the progression of hair loss.

Can thinned hair become thick again?

Yes, thinning hair can become thick again. However, it may take some time and effort to achieve this. Depending on the cause of the hair thinning, you may need to make lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet and reducing stress, or you may need to use topical treatments or medications. You may also want to try using a scalp massager to stimulate hair growth. Additionally, there are some natural remedies such as onion juice and coconut oil that may help.

What happens when hair is thinned out too much?

Thinning out your hair too much can lead to excessive breakage and damage. When the hair shaft is overly thinned, the hair becomes weak and brittle, and can easily break off. Additionally, when too much hair is taken out, it can leave bald spots and patches in the scalp, which can be difficult to restore. To prevent excessive thinning, it is best to go to a professional stylist who can provide advice on the best way to thin out your hair safely.