October 4, 2008

Hair Loss Solutions - How To Help Stop Hair Loss And Regrow Hair

Hair loss and male-pattern baldness is an affliction suffered by thousands of men, and can be a real source of insecurity and embarrassment for those not ready to lose their hair or shave their head. Even worse, and more devastating are the younger cases where the hair loss process begins long before a man even reaches his thirtieth birthday. So what are your options if you are one of these men, uncontrollably losing your hair before your time?

Well, you can do what many others do – shave your head for the sake of uniformity. Lots of men look great with a shaved head – it just fits their personality and style, and they seem comfortable that way. For those unwilling to give up on their hair, there are hairpieces or plugs, neither of which have been perfected to the point of being undetectable, and both having a societal stigma as being somewhat tacky and undesirable.

The other option, of course, is to try one of the hair loss products that several reputable manufacturers now offer, both in prescription and nonprescription form. While there is still no “magic pill” that can unflinchingly promise every man (and woman) who takes it will re-grow their hair, there are some very promising and effective hair loss products and treatments currently on the market and also in development.

Propecia, Rogaine (Monoxadil), Avacor and Proxiphen are just a few of the top prescription and nonprescription hair loss products on the market today, and they’ve all had varying degrees of success in re-growing their client’s hair. Since the demand for hair loss products is so great, there have been many non-prescription hair loss alternatives recently introduced in an effort to offer men (and women) a more economical and convenient alternative to re-grow hair and prevent further hair loss.

There are also several vitamins that have been specially formulated both for thinning hair and to promote the speedy growth of healthy, shiny hair. Vitamins for thinning hair and faster hair growth and re-growth are usually a varying combination of several key amino acids, biotin, vitamins B6 and E, and zinc. Many who take vitamins of this nature do report thicker, more lustrous and healthy hair, but if your goal is to actually re-grow hair and not just thicken thinning hair, then you would probably want to consider a more serious hair loss supplement or treatment that specifically targets balding and hair loss.

Here's a little tip to help stimulate hair growth – massage the scalp. This is an age-old hairstylist tip to help stimulate the hair follicles, unclog any blocked oil glands in the scalp, and help promote a healthy scalp and new, healthy hair growth. Plus, it’s relaxing and it feels good, so it’s not such a chore!

Hair loss supplements can range from pricey to reasonable, tested and untested, and clinically proven vs. not clinically proven. You have to use good judgment and do a little homework on the internet, or by reading consumer reviews, testimonials and surveys to see what really should work best for your situation. Some even offer money back guarantees or some sort or money back for unused portions.

Now, let’s talk about being proactive in preventing future hair loss. Many times, the underlying cause for premature hair loss and male pattern balding is hereditary, but it can also be brought on by a hormonal imbalance of the male or female hormones, known as androgens and estrogens. Correcting a hormonal imbalance many times can stop hair loss. This example can be seen in women who notice hair loss shortly after they’ve had a baby. The cause for this is a drop in hormones that kept much more hair on the head than normal during pregnancy because the levels of this hormone are unusually high at this time.

Some medications can also cause or aggravate hair loss. Typically these medications are blood thinners, gout medication, chemotherapy medications for cancer, too much vitamin A, birth control pills and antidepressants. Avoid tight or “pulling” hairstyles like high or tight ponytails and cornrows, and also stay away from harsh chemical treatments such as perms and other potentially volatile, damaging hair treatments.

Typical hair loss treatments, prescription and nonprescription, usually take about six months before you can tell they are working, so patience is a must. There is no overnight fix to hair loss unfortunately. As long as you are comfortable with your chosen hair loss remedy, and have planned a preventative and maintenance course of action, that’s really all that matters.


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Hair Cut Or Hair Growth And Life Of Hair

Every part of the body has some purpose to serve. We cut our hair from scalp and shave our face daily because we do not like its growth to distort our looks (?)And see the obstinacy and compulsion of the body; it brings back the hair we had cut. Is it not sufficient evidence that body contemplates the growth of hair on the place where it suits much to the advantage of skin and the organs beneath it? Actually what we do is we cut the cuticle of hair, which has several parts below i.e. Huxley’s layer, Henley’s layer, glassy layer medulla, cortical substance, hair bulb, hair papilla, blood vessel and then connective tissues of the cutis, are the parts lying underneath the end of hair, that we cut.

Cutting of hair is a repeated process affecting all the lower parts of the hair in which many changes occur before we see the cuticle come out of skin again. After cutting the end of hair, we cannot rule out the adverse effect on the working efficiency of the blood vessel beneath papilla. The adjoining blood vessels supplying blood to whole of adjoining hair or skin of head and face may not function wholly as per the designed efficiency. In other words, the working efficiency of the hair and the organ beneath is degraded, if not destroyed.

There is a saying in our old health books duly approved by our ancestors and saints that cutting of beard could harm gums and teeth. This harm may be in the form of decay or weakness in gums and rots of teeth. Can this related to malnutrition and inefficiency of blood cells of hair, which are subjected to frequent cuts at its ends? I feel any disturbance cause on the outer body is bound to affect the inner body may be in a long run. It is just like continuous rubbing of the rope drawing bucket of water from the well and resulting in making of a groove on the brick wall of the well. I may be wrong and would like to have a rational correction from your end. I am just correlating theoretical aspects.

The hair according to above theory has a limited existence and short life. It is shed by the process of separation that takes place about the bulb accompanied by a contraction of the hair- follicle at this point. Once the hair is in its shedding process, the new hair is regenerated from the inner root-sheath about the papilla and it pushes the dead hair lying ahead of it until it is shed or accidentally removed while massaging the scalp or brushing the hair.

This means that hair is produced from the epidermis but its production is a process that forms a cornified cylinder, projected form the cutaneous surface and is very analogous to real epidermal cornification. The life of the hair is short but it is a process of regeneration that keeps the healthy person happy when he or she sees growth of hair returning after a lapse or recess.


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September 30, 2008

Hairstyles For Women Over 60

What does Suzanne Somers, Julie Christie and Barbra Streisand all have in common? They are all over 60 and sexy. Tina Turner is ageless and gorgeous. Over sixty is the new sexy. Women are wearing soft beautiful hair and it makes them look younger.

The old wives tale of cutting your hair short over forty has finally seen its day. Gone are the old ideas of short hair lifting the face. A new age of beauties are emerging. They have longer, updated hair that shines and moves. Longer hair gives the face a youthful appearance. It softens lines while lending a shadow to the neck. Longer layers give the hair height and movement. Hair cut to the shoulder or just above is a versatile length.

It is important to have a good cut. Find a hairdresser who knows how to cut hair and give you a look. A good hairdresser can take the looks of today and adapt them to suit your hair, face and body type. Make your hair look and feel thicker with a volumizing haircut. Keep your hair well groomed. Have it shaped regularly.

Color your hair if it is grey. Grey hair can be a double negative. It can make your skin look tired and sallow. It can be coarse and unruly. Hair color makes grey hair more manageable. Studies have shown women and men who color their hair feel better about their self and have less depression. Keep your roots touched up. If you cannot go to the hairdresser in between appointments there are excellent hair color products on the market so you can do it yourself.

Learn to blow dry and style your hair. Nothing is more ageing than an out of date hairstyle. Learn the new ways to style and the tools to make it happen. Once you learn the basics it only takes minutes to look good. Look to the ageless beauties for inspiration. They know their hair and how to style it. They do not rely on hairdressers every single day to look good. They can style their hair.

Experiment with new products. There are products to thicken thin hair made with natural ingredients. Some of the new shaping hair sprays are the work horses of products. They set, lift and hold your hair keeping it soft and shiny. Stiff hair is not in vogue right now and it is very ageing.

Short Hairstyles For Black Men

Nothing looks better than a black man with a nice, short hairstyle. Luckily, it is very trendy to wear your hair short and you have many different options. Additionally, short hair allows for more convenience and ease of care. Depending on what you choose as a short hairstyle for black men, your new look could make all the difference in how you appear in both your professional and social life.

If you love the classic look of dreadlocks but you want to look clean and sharp, you can have short dreadlocks! You no longer need to have long dreadlocks in order for them to be stylish. Short dreadlocks allow the face to stay clear while looking neat and classy.

The afro is a statement all its own, but you don't have to have the biggest afro in the area to have a stylish look. A short afro shows that any man is attractive yet at the same time tasteful. If the short afro is still a bit too much maintenance for you, consider getting your hair cut down as much as possible without going completely bald. You not only have the neatest hairstyle, but you also have the easiest hair to care for! Going that short may not be comfortable for some, so find a compromise and get a very simple, yet classic hair cut.

One of the most overlooked short hairstyles for black men is going absolutely bald. Shaving your head is cutting your hair so therefore, it is a haircut! The only restriction to going completely bald is to make sure you have a good-shaped head. If you have an oddly shaped head, the absence of hair will only draw attention to it and your shaved hairstyle will become irrelevant.

Finally, men are very lucky to have some true artists available at barbershops and hair salons. These people can take cornrows to an entirely new level. Depending on what you want from your short hairstyle for black men, a creative cornrow might just be the way to go!

Hot Trends in Women's Wigs and Headwear, Plus Other Current Hair Fashions

Need a Quick Fix?

In today's world of hustle and bustle, it is hard to keep up with the ever-changing fashion and social trends. When it comes to hair and headwear trends, everyone wants to look their best. The challenge is looking your best without the fuss. One growing trend among women who have to look great in a snap is the use of wigs. With a wide variety of women's wigs to choose from it is possible to create any style you wish.

Is A Wig for Me?

There are several reasons in which women's wigs are a growing headwear fashion. A lot of women choose wigs when they want to change their hair color but do not want to risk damaging their natural hair. Some use wigs to cover up a bad haircut.

A more common reason in which women's wigs are used is because of hair loss problems. Whether it's from chemo treatments, medical conditions, or trauma, a wig will help to ease the embarrassment. There are literally thousands of wigs to choose from, ranging in various lengths from short to long. The color options are unlimited, and style is a matter of design. You may choose from a selection of pre-cut styles or have one designed to suit your personal preferences.

Other Headwear Accessories

Maybe a wig just isn't for you. In addition to women's wigs, there are many other popular women's headwear trends. Hats, turbans, scarves, caps, hair extensions, falls, add-ons, hair enhancers, ponytails, and ponytail wraps are all popular among the modern fashion crowd.

Women's Caps

For the active women out there who prefer not to use women's wigs, a common style is to pull your hair up into a ponytail and put on a cap. From the traditional baseball caps to designer caps - with such a wide assortment in headwear, you can keep your hair under control and look your best at just about any casual event.

Women's Hats

Hats have been a popular style for centuries. It doesn't matter if you need a winter hat or a summer hat, the choices are unlimited. A hat is sure to jazz up any outfit for church gatherings or social events. One great thing about a hat is it works great with women's wigs or natural hair.

Women's Scarves and Turbans

Scarves aren't made just to wrap around your neck anymore. Today it is very popular to use scarves as headwear to accessorize your hair. Whether you spiff up a ponytail or completely cover your head, scarves are a beautiful way to accent an outfit or hide the fact that you didn't have time to fix your hair or go to a salon!

Women's wigs can be accented with the use of scarves as well. Or, you may choose to use a turban. Women's turbans are available in several gorgeous materials and colors. Why are turbans a popular choice? They are simple yet beautiful.

So, the next time you're feeling bored with your hair-do, why not change things a little and add a wig, scarf or turban to your hair accessories? Then you can achieve the look you want without harming your natural hair.

Synthetic Fiber Hair Extensions Create Choice Hair Styles for Hair Loss and Fashion Clients

From the beginning of time, women have cared for their hair. As 2005's Most Popular Hair Extensions far back as 4000-300 B.C. Egyptian women and even men are shown with various wigs and elaborate hair styles. Hair is a contributing factor to ones confidence and serenity. Our culture strongly identifies femininity with a thick, lustrous head of hair. Images of full bodied, shining hair are synonymous with female attributes, sexuality, desirability and vigor. Thinning, dry, lusterless hair is identified with illness, old age, and poverty.

Every generation goes thru more and more transformations and capitalizes on current trends of Hair Styles. The big Hair Style trend these days is in full swing in Europe and is just starting to spread in the United States. It is the trend of Hair Extensions. Hair extensions involve the attachment of human or synthetic hair to your existing hair to create a more full or long look immediately. Hair extensions can add instant body, length to your look and can also help with hair thinning and hair loss situations.

There are many different methods of hair extensions on the market today, some good, some not so good. Mark Sharp, co-founder and creative director of Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement of London, England and Glenn Kinsey, co-founder and managing director have taken revolutionary steps in developing a fiber hair extension method that not only doesn’t damage the existing hair but can even improve the condition of the hair. They have transformed the lives of women who suffer from varying degrees of hair loss caused by conditions such as alopecia, trichotillomania, genetic factors, stress and post-operative trauma.

The Mark Glenn extensions, commonly known as MG extensions, use no glues, bonding solutions, threads, weaves, injections, and nothing is stuck on the head. They are attached using a very fine braid. A small section of existing hair is split into two. The fiber hair is also split into two to make the braid and is finally wrapped around the base of the hair, protecting it. The fiber is then "sealed on itself" using a heat tool (which is no hotter than a typical pair of curling tongs or crimpers). This creates a tiny plastic seal. It's important to point out that during this process, your own hair is safely "cocooned" inside the fiber so it doesn't come into direct contact with any heat. Therefore, your own hair stays in perfect condition. For hair loss or thinning problems, the extensions are applied with non-allergic mesh and the fiber hair is woven thru the mesh to create the look.

Glenn Kinsey of Mark Glenn Hair Enhancement has joined us today for a brief question and answer session on their fiber hair extensions.

Welcome Glenn and thank you for joining us today! We have a few questions for you about your wonderful hair extensions.


Question: I understand that you and Mark have previously worked with human hair extensions. Why did you switch to synthetic fiber extensions?
Answer: Several reasons:

1. Weight - human hair is twice the weight of fiber and therefore feels “heavy” on the head – at its worst, this increased weight and stress on the hair can cause “traction alopecia”. In addition, human hair is porous – it soaks up water – which can significantly increase the weight when wet.

2. Tangle – human hair tends to “matt” and “tangle” – this is because the surface of human hair has little “spines” on it, that look like roof tiles under a microscope. Because this “alien” hair isn’t being conditioned by the natural oils that condition your own hair, these “spines” tend to “stick out” and tangle up with the other hairs on your head. Consequently, you do need to use quite intensive conditioners to keep the hair in good condition. Fiber, however, has a smooth surface and therefore is less likely to tangle.

3. Glue - human hair extensions are typically applied with glue and removed with acetone – a recipe for damage, the results of which we regularly see in our studio. Our method doesn’t use any chemicals.

4. Colour match - a stylist using human hair would typically take a swatch of the client’s hair and send it to a human hair supplier who would then pick the closest colour from a specific range. We actually colour-blend our hair with the client in front of us – taking into account all the different subtle shade shifts that may exist in their hair – to get an absolutely perfect match

5. Ethics – there’s a great deal of mystery surrounding the origins of human hair used in extensions and it’s very difficult to track the exact source. A common source for top quality hair is from female Russian prisoners, for example

6. Look and feel – fiber looks and feels just like real hair but is much kinder to the hair and is much easier to style and take care of.


Question: What percentage of your clients gets hair extensions for hair loss issues versus fashion?

Answer: The split is approximately 50/50


Question: You have developed your own branded method (MG extensions) for applying fiber extensions. What is unique about your method in comparison to other methods available? Do you plan to patent your application method?

Answer: We have a proprietary technique for working with female hair loss, for which clients visit us from all over the world. For fashion purposes, we’ve amalgamated several different methods and added our own unique adaptations to create a technique that creates a beautiful look


Question: Why do you feel that fiber extensions are superior to human hair extensions? Could you apply human hair extensions using your method if a client really preferred human hair?

Answer: See above. Apart from using pliers and a metal clip (which is great fun through airport metal detectors and very uncomfortable when you lay your head on a pillow!) the only way to apply human hair is with glue.


Question: What training and education is involved for stylists doing MG extensions?

Answer: We work in teams of two people – a “lead” and an “assist”. Team members start out as an “assist” and then, after about 12 to 24 months, progress up to a “lead”. “Leads” are the ones that direct the work. Our training is very intensive and “on the job” to allow team members to experience the bewildering array of both styles and techniques, as well as the differing types of hair loss they may encounter.


Question: What are the legal requirements in England for doing hair extensions?
Answer: Sadly, there are no specific legal requirements for hair extensions over and above those for a normal hair salon.


Question: What are the minimum requirements for someone wanting hair extensions? Length of hair? Stable hair loss? Have you turned down clients for hair extensions and why?
Answer: We regularly turn away clients no matter how much they want hair extensions, if we don’t think it’s going to look sensational! For fashion work, the main reason is length of existing hair – for the best results, the clients hair needs to be at least 4 to 6 inches long. This is because you need existing hair to conceal where the extensions are attached. For our clients with hair loss, there can be a whole range of reasons, from too little existing hair to hair loss that hasn’t “stabilized”.


Question: There are some hair extensionists that don’t recommend getting fiber extensions because of esthetic reasons. Can you describe the quality of the fiber hair, where it is made and why these recommendations are not valid?

Answer: We only use a beautiful, hand-made fiber that is absolutely undetectable from the real thing in look, feel and behavior. It’s actually more expensive than some human hair! Cheap fiber is truly awful, akin to “Barbie-doll” hair. You only tend to spot bad extensions – we pride ourselves on the fact that, in general, no-one even suspects our clients have extensions and we have a large number of celebrity clients that, in some cases, even the media haven’t spotted that their hair isn’t their own!


Question: You mention on your website, http://www.markglenn.com that the fiber extensions do not damage your hair and can even improve the condition of your hair. Can you explain how they can improve the condition of your hair?

Answer: First of all, we don’t use any chemicals. Secondly, your own hair is “cocooned” and protected inside the extension and continues to grow as normal. Thirdly, when the extensions are removed, they just slide off your hair leaving no mess or residue. Because your hair has been protected in this way over a few months, the condition of your own hair often improves.


Question: What is the maintenance schedule for fashion and hair loss fiber extensions? What happens if you do not follow the maintenance schedule?

Answer: For fashion, you’d need to either remove the extensions after three months or have them removed and replaced. Initially, the extensions are attached at the base of your hair. However, your hair will grow at around half an inch a month so the extensions start to grow down your own hair. If you leave it longer than 3 months, there’s a risk that the newly grown hair above the extension may start to matt and tangle and, in the worst-case scenario, dreadlock. For hair loss, the particular technique we use demands that clients visit us every six weeks for similar reasons – the “mesh” can start to feel a little loose if it’s left for much longer than 6 weeks.


Question: If someone has very thick hair and wants only to lengthen it, why wouldn’t you just apply the extensions to the ends of the hair, instead of at the roots?

Answer: Because you’d see a “bump” where the extension is attached.


Question: Can you treat fiber extensions the same as your own hair? I.E. shampooing, conditioning, curling, brushing, etc

Answer: Yes – wash it as normal, blow dry, curl, condition, brush – just like the real thing. And because the fiber is actually non-porous, you don’t need to use expensive products on the hair, e.g. conditioners, because they’ll have no effect on the extension hair itself. The only thing you have to avoid is direct, sustained heat e.g. hot-iron straighteners etc. Rollers etc. are fine.


Question: Are there any restrictions? Can you color or perm the fibre extensions?

Answer: You can’t perm the extensions but you wouldn’t need to – you can achieve the same look using rollers, for instance. Colour has no effect on the extension hair, again, because it’s non-porous. This is great for clients who continue to have their “roots” done, in the knowledge that the colour won’t affect the extension hair.


Question: On an annual basis, what would a typical client pay for Fashion and Hair Loss Fiber extensions including maintenance schedules? Are the majority of the costs associated with cost of the materials or the labor?

Answer: Costs do vary from head to head and style to style. Since we have two people working on a client’s head at the same time, cost is predominantly based on the amount of time it takes with each particular client. On average, a fashion client would pay around GBP £1,500.00 per year and a hair loss client, around twice as much. And bear in mind that you don’t need to visit a hairdresser since we take care of all this during appointments.


Question: Your Hair Loss fiber extensions qualify for funding from medical plans in England. Did you have to go thru a certification process for this funding? Have any of your clients outside England received payment from medical plans in their country?

Answer: Because of the way the UK health system works (which is funded by the Government) it very much depends on the attitude of local health authorities rather than a specific “test”. Some health authorities are happy to fund their patients, whereas others are not, preferring the cheaper option of providing wigs. We’ve yet to have someone from outside the UK who’s funded by a health plan etc.


Question: Do you plan to offer training to stylists outside your salon so that other salons in the world can offer MG Extensions?

Answer: Not at present, although it’s something we may consider in the future.


Question: Are there reputable salons in the US that you would recommend?

Answer: Since the majority of our techniques were developed in-house and are therefore unique to us, it’s unlikely you’d find anyone locally who does things in quite the same way. The fact that, currently, we have clients that visit us from 14 different countries, seems to confirm this. I so wish I could recommend others, but we simply haven’t yet come across anyone who provides a similar result to a similar standard


New Hair Styles For Women - Haircuts For 30s and 40s Woman

A fringe is the ideal choice for a simple style update and if you want a new image without losing length then ask your hair stylist about the best style to suit your cut. Look out for artificial fringe pieces that clip into your hair for a no commitment style change. Your hair dresser may even be able to trim a hairpiece to suit your exact requirements. It's a good idea to have your fringe trimmed a little shorter than you normally wear it when you have a cut. Within a week or two it should be just perfect.

Arm yourself with plenty of clips, grips, bands and accessories so that the only limit to your style is your imagination. If you're choosing a style for a special occasion pop into your hairdresser before the big day for a consultation or a trial run. Take some pictures along with you for ideas and inspiration. Keep a handbag sized hairspray with you at home, at work or out on the town so that you can make sure your updo creation stays perfectly in place.

Even while growing your hair it's important to try and enjoy your style. The transition phase between long and short is a great time to experiment with new styling techniques and interesting new hair ideas. Get to know a whole range of products for maximum styling versatility. Anything from gels to waxes, serums to sprays will give you plenty of options when it comes to changing your look. Pay particular attention to the ends of mid length hair. This is often where the focus of your style will be.

Make sure that you discuss all factors including your lifestyle and time you spend on your hair before opting for a new cut. Your hairdresser should take all these things into consideration. If you've had the same style for anything over five years its probably time for a change. Even a small addition, such as a fringe or layers will update your cut. Take inspiration from magazines, celebrities and even people on the street when choosing your new look. If you like someone's hair - tell them - as this is a great way to finding a good hairdresser in your area.

Women in their thirties and forties are looking for ways to alter their hair style without loosing length. In this case, layers, are a great option. You can add volume, texture and height without having to compromise your length. All good hairdressers will take the time to discuss the kind of cut your after. It's always useful to take along pictures as a simple way of getting across what you actually do and don't want. Despite certain myths and rumours, the only way to really get rid of split ends is to have them cut off.

September 28, 2008

Female Hair Loss Treatments - Why Hair Loss Differs On Venus

Female hair loss treatments often differ to men's, for a number of reasons. The main prescription hair loss treatment for men, the drug propecia, is generally not as effective in women, although an Italian study seemed to show some promise with it.

The study followed the experience of 37 women who were given 2.5 mg of propecia a day, as well as the contraceptive pill. As propecia can cause deformities in the development of a male fetus' sex organs, propecia cannot be given to women who have a chance of conceiving, or who are pregnant.

Results were measured by taking photos of the women's heads, and using a technique called computerized light videodermoscopy to measure the density of hairs. Women tend to have thinning hair when they suffer hair loss, and don't often go completely bald.

After 12 months of treatment, 23 women (62%) had improvements in their hair thickness. Those women who had most hair loss down the middle of the top of the head, showed the most improvement. Only one woman was found to have worse hair loss.

But more studies on propecia as a female hair loss treatment need to be conducted before it is given the green light as a treatment option. Not only is there the issue of fetal damage, making it a risky drug for women, but this study is not conclusive as evidence that it will actually work for all, or most, women.

Generally, women are given topical treatments like minoxidil to encourage hair growth. Minoxidil has drawbacks in that it has to be applied to the scalp twice a day, and some women are allergic to it. Unfortunately, scientists have not come up with a hair loss medication that will definitely work for women.

Another reason female hair loss treatments differ to men's is that the causes of female hair loss often vary. Hair loss in women is often associated with hormonal changes like menopause, discontinuing birth control pills, and after pregnancy. There is a 3 month delay before signs of hair loss will appear, so if you're noticing hair loss now, it was probably triggered 3 months ago. And it can take another 3 months before new growth starts to show.

Another factor in female hair loss is excessive dieting or sudden weight loss. Hair requires nutrients to grow just as any other part of the body does, What we eat can not only affect how shiny and healthy our hair appears, but also hair loss. Whilst men can suffer hair loss from similar weight loss, women tend to be more involved with extreme diets than men.

Female hair loss can also be an indicator of a medical condition, such as an underactive thyroid gland, diabetes, anemia, and PCOS. It's a good idea to get these possible issued ruled out by a doctor first. If they are at the root of the hair loss problem, no amount of hair loss medications or topical treatments or hair vitamins is going to stop hair loss until that is treated.

Hair loss that is caused by physical or emotional stress generally resolves itself when the stressor is dealt with, without any female hair loss treatment. But because of the hair's growth cycles, it can take 6 months before any improvement is noticed.


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Keep Your Hair Where It Belongs With Hair Transplant

Even before birth, every single follicle of hair on the human scalp is genetically programmed to either become sensitive to the male hormones which begin to appear during puberty - causing the follicle to wither and die in time - or not to become sensitive to these hormones and continue growing throughout one's lifetime. Unfortunately, the latter case is quite rare, as baldness affects well over one-half of the adult male population.

As people, especially men, grow older, hair loss is very common. For some, it is totally acceptable as it is a part of the ageing process. For many, however, it shatters the self-confidence and tarnishes the image.

Thanks to the advancement in cosmetic surgery, hair transplant can help those with receding hairline gain their confidence again. The result is permanent and looks natural, all within an affordable budget which is considered highly cost-effective considering its lifetime result.

When done right, a hair transplant surgery can produce life long results that are so natural that even hair stylists cannot detect them. When done wrong, however, the whole procedure is nothing but a total waste of money and time. Choosing to have hair transplant surgery is an appearance-changing decision so you need to think it through very carefully and make sure the result will turn out the way you have in mind. This calls for experienced doctors who not only care about their own economic interests but also the interest of the patients.

The skill and technique of hair restoration surgeons vary widely, as do their hair transplant results. It is very important that you take the time to educate yourself about both the hair transplant procedure and the physician who will perform surgery. This will help to ensure that you have a safe procedure and that you achieve the best possible cosmetic result.

Lifelong hair follicles are found in good supply in virtually all men, even severely bald men. These lifelong hairs are concentrated in a horseshoe-shaped area at the very back of the head. This region is called the "donor area". The hair transplantation surgeon takes excess hairs - follicles and all - from this plentiful area and relocate them to thinning and balding spots on the top or front of the head.

Carefully prepared follicular unit grafts contain a minimum of excess scalp tissue and are very tiny, compact structures. As a result, the grafts fit into very small incisions that produce very little pain to the scalp. And because the follicular unit hair transplant procedure replicates the way hair grows naturally, it produces natural-looking results.

The procedure is time-consuming and requires the gentlest touch so as to avoid damaging each follicular unit. And since a patient’s donor tissue is limited, it takes a skilled and experienced surgeon to know how to achieve the fullest coverage for each person.

It is crucial to bear in mind the fact that a hair transplant cannot be completed in a single session. Generally speaking, two sessions are required to provide good coverage of an area. The number of transplants differs enormously from one patient to another, and even from one physician to another.


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