Hair Growth after Tumorid® Usage 

Using Tumorid® to remove your pets' tumor is similar to a conventional surgery and chemotherapy. Similar to a conventional surgery, your pet might have a bald spot or an ugly scar. Some of our clients were wondering how soon their pets' bald spots will disappear after Tumorid® usage.

Unfortunately, we are unable to give a definitive answer. From what we have seen so far, it depends on the health of your pets. Some pets will grow hair back quite quickly while others will take a while. However, there's a very small percentage of clients' pets who developed scar tissues. The scar tissues can only support small amount of hair growth, so the bald spot will not completely disappear.

If you want to help your pets with baldness, there's several things you can do. This list is not exhaustive nor a guarantee result.

1. Add Biotin to their diet. You can feed your pets’ biotin rich foods such as egg yolks, organ meats, nuts, seeds, mushrooms, sweet potatoes, and avocados. You can find some of the info on this website. Biotin Foods. Alternatively, you can purchase biotin in a pill form and add to your pets diet.

2. Increase circulation by gently massaging the area.

3. Rosemary is well known for helping with hair growth. You can purchase Rosemary Essential Oil, and mix it into a carrier oil. Olive, Apricot, Grapeseed are all good carrier oils. Keep the mixture in an air tight container and shake it to mix. Apply the mixture oil onto the bald spot 2-3 times a day for two weeks. Keep the mixture in refrigerator when not in use to preserve freshness.

4. Add Chinese herb Fo-Ti into into your pets' meals. Fo-Ti is a well known Chinese herbs for stimulate hair growth and stop premature graying. I add Fo-Ti to their bone broth, or you can grind it into powder and add it to their meals.

May you and your pets live a long and happy life fill with adventures.