There are many reasons for the occurrence of hair loss. Likewise these reasons will direct both disease prognosis and treatment options. Although you should always consult your physician or dermatologist for an individual diagnosis, below are some of the main differences between alopecia areata and other forms of hair loss.
Read more →In my last post I described the relatively common phenomenon of telogen effluvium, where growth cycles of the hair follicles synchronize, resulting in extreme shedding and an abundance of clogged shower drains. The sheer volume of hair loss can be frightening and upsetting, as well as tough on your vacuum
Read more →To have a hair transplant or to not have a hair transplant – that is the question. For the last several decades, there has been a large divide among the transplant community (avid transplant connoisseurs and doctors alike) about what is appropriate regarding a hair transplant. I have very much
Read more →One of the most confusing things for patients about hair transplants concerns the ever-increasing high number of grafts quoted by different clinics. This can be confusing and some doctors worry that it can be misleading as well. As science has evolved, doctors have been able to harvest and implant a
Read more →Hair is considered to be one of the topmost factors in setting standards for physical beauty. When hair loss starts affecting a person and it gets difficult to control, life can turn into a nightmare. Hair loss of around 50 to 100 strands of a day is common among majority
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