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Hair Loss Treatments

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

The bald fact of the matter is that hair loss is no joke. Whether you’re a man or a woman, thinning hair and bald patches can make you feel incredibly self conscious, can cause your self confidence to plummet, and impact your enjoyment of life.

A thick head of hair and a ‘normal’ hairline are considered to be signs of health, youth and vitality, but as soon as your hair starts to thin, recede or bald, the years seem to pile on.

If you have a number of friends all around the same age you’ll almost certainly have noticed just how much younger and more confident those with full heads of hair appear compared to those whose hairlines seem to be stuck in reverse gear.

For many people the loss of hair or the thinning of hair is gradual, and it may well be some considerable time before you even notice. Often it’s when you glance back at pictures of how you looked a few years earlier that realisation dawns, and you start comparing your hairline to its former glory.

For some people it’s suddenly seeing an unusual angle of your head, either in a photograph or mirror, and realising that the lush head of hair seen each morning is merely the ring around an increasingly thinning crown.

Whether you’ve just noticed your hair starting to thin or recede, or whether you have been watching with mounting despondency the gradual decline of your thatch, the good news is that hair loss doesn’t have to be the end of the story.

As with many aspects of our bodies and physical appearance, help is at hand. After all, if you lose a tooth, you don’t expect to have to go through life with a large gap forever more, sucking on apples and whistling unexpectedly. Cosmetic treatment for teeth is now commonplace and very affordable, and with many other treatments available, it can often seem that the one thing left is the hair.

Previously the solution was either to buy a wig or a toupee, wear a hat, or accept the look. But today we are able to benefit from advanced technologies and more detailed understandings of how hair loss can be treated effectively – and not just in the short term.

There’s no point working on a treatment if it’s either going to be only a short term solution, or if the results are patchy. Any hair loss treatment has to be effective, tidy and with predictable results. Older treatments were often able to only offer patchy results at best, and were rarely guaranteed or long lasting.

It can seem a great shame to those who invest so much time and effort trying to look good, eating well, going to the gym, looking after their bodies and taking care with their appearance, only for it to be let down by a head of hair which, by its very absence, can add a decade or more to your age.

Modern hair loss treatments are varied, and include such options as Follicular Transfer, in which individual hairs are extracted with the follicles intact, and transplanted into the scalp area in groups of four, and in patterns which mimic the way in which hair grows naturally. This is a tried and tested method and does not result in damage to the scalp.

Alternatively some people may benefit from medications which can be used to treat balding or thinning of the hair where this is as a result of hereditary balding or male pattern balding. Hair loss can often be caused due to testosterone being converted into dihydrotestosterone (DHT), but by using medications such as Finasteride or dutasteride this conversion can be inhibited, preventing further hair loss, and in many cases encouraging hair re-growth.

Hair loss is a devastating experience, and can have a real impact on the quality of life. Many jokes abound relating to hair loss, but the reality is that for those suffering from either a gradual thinning or receding hairline or more severe balding, it is no joke at all.

For such people it is good news that modern hair loss treatments offer real solutions, real results and a real opportunity to regain self confidence and an image of vitality.

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Hair Loss

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Leonard Dawson asked:




Hair loss is a fact of life for millions of people. The most common type of hair loss is age related. A high percentage of men experience what is known as male pattern baldness, where the hairline recedes and the hair on top of the head becomes thinner and wispier. A smaller percentage of women experience the female version of age-related balding. This is different from male pattern baldness because in women the hair thins out all over, making the scalp more visible after it has progressed enough.

Hair loss is also associated with some illnesses, like lupus, though not all people with the disease have hair loss. It is also associated with certain medications, the most well-known being drugs used to fight cancer. These drugs act on cells that divide rapidly, and the cells in the hair follicles, which are normally busy creating hair. When affected by cancer drugs, the hair on the head and on the body, including eyebrows and eyelashes falls out. But when the treatment is over, the hair grows back, sometimes with a completely different texture than before.

Topical hair loss remedies are available in drugstores in the form of minoxodil. When regularly applied to the scalp, it helps new hair grow in thin areas. While the new hair is generally finer than the original hair, it can help to cover the scalp better and improve the hairs overall appearance. It may take several months of daily application for results to become evident.

Drugs used to treat enlarged prostate were discovered early on to have the side effect of slowing, stopping, or reversing male pattern baldness. A drug called Propecia is now prescribed specifically for the purpose of treating male pattern baldness. Though it doesnt work on everyone, and though the drug must be taken every day, it has worked well for many men.



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Celebrity Hair Loss

Monday, July 5th, 2010
Hair asked:




Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Hollywood, California are where celebrities have a place to be and a crowd to follow them while working or living here. Which celebrities have had hair restoration and which celebrities are doing hair restoration? Fans and paparazzi follow their stars and keep up with the tabloids and latest gossip on them and one of these gossip matters that we are asked about a lot has to do with celebrity hair transplants. As curious as we may be, that kind of information is private and cannot be disclosed without their prior consent.

There are some celebrities who have had old technique hair restoration leaving an unnatural hairline appearance. One very heavily searched phrase on the internet is celebrity hair transplants. It is even more unfortunate for celebrities who have had hair restoration exposed negatively. The good news for celebrities and hair transplant patients alike is that most of these old technique hair restoration procedures can be easily corrected through follicular unit transplant assuming their donor hair is still viable or available. There have been great advances in wigs and hair system design but with todays high resolution technology they can be easily revealed.

Good looks are important in the world of entertainment and a good quality hair transplant can be the life changing result of their careers.That is why California and in particular Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Hollywood is the place to be for hair transplant surgeons and cosmetic surgeons alike. In terms of the number of hair transplant surgeons and cosmetic surgeons, California and its star-struck cities like Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Hollywood are notorious for its high standards for good looks and good health. This is why many artists caught up in the world of fashion; art and entertainment consider all methods of cosmetic surgery and hair transplant surgery and hair restoration.



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Hair Loss?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
hair loss
turtle09 asked:


ok so I am starting to experience some hair loss, but I am not sure if it is the type that is DHT induced and permanent. I say I am not sure because its occuring in a area right at the center of my forehead at the hairline, by my widows peak. It is as if the hair is receding at the widows peak, making the peak look more pronounced. I have been researching hair loss, and I understand that Genetic (DHT) induced hairloss begins at either the top back of the head, or recedes in to the temples. My hair loss does not resemble that type, based on what I metioned can you guys tell me if my hair loss is the DHT induced permanent type? Also I took a testosterone boosting supplement called “Jungle Warfare” can the loss be likely attributed to this product?

WAYNE

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How Do You Get A Lower Hairline and Prevent Hair Loss?

Friday, September 11th, 2009
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Alright I am a teenager. I have a little bit of a high hairline and everyone else in my family (men) lose their hair as they age.

1. What can I do to lower my hairline now?

2. And also, what can I do to prevent hair loss?

TAMMY

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