Alopecia can be treated with topical irritants:
- The use of monoxidil: It helps the growth of hair through its effect on blood cells and tissues and on the cells of the cornea hair follicles, but accompanied by the use of excessive hair in the face and arms and legs, which reduces the use of oral.
- The use of cyclosporine, but the possibility of toxic effects on the liver and kidneys.
- The use of dampisidone compounds, which leads to hair growth again and potentially the appearance of harmful effects.
- The use of monoxidil: It helps the growth of hair through its effect on blood cells and tissues and on the cells of the cornea hair follicles, but accompanied by the use of excessive hair in the face and arms and legs, which reduces the use of oral.
- The use of cyclosporine, but the possibility of toxic effects on the liver and kidneys.
- The use of dampisidone compounds, which leads to hair growth again and potentially the appearance of harmful effects.