Sebum is a substance that is mainly produced and then excreted by the skin’s sebaceous gland. It coats the hair follicles, travelling through the follicle’s pores to reach the skin’s surface. When it reaches the skin, it combines with lipids (oil) and sweat to form a fine acidic coating called
Read more →Not only are there an abundance of myths about hair loss, there are many myths about hair transplantation as well! Here are the most common hair transplant myths debunked. Myth one: You can tell if someone has had a hair transplant. Happily, this myth is false. Older techniques of hair
Read more →Up to 40% of women suffer from excessive hair loss. In fact, most women suffer from exactly the same type of hair loss as men – androgenic alopecia. Despite that, when we think of surgical hair restoration, we usually think of men. It’s time to think again. Women with androgenic
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 →There are a lot of people talking and wondering about Neograft. The question everyone is asking and the debate on many hair loss forums are quite simple: is this an advantage or a hindrance? On the bald truth not too long ago, Spencer Korban and Dr Bauman had an in-depth
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