Sorry, I do not know why you are losing hair. I cannot diagnose your medical condition over the Internet. Generally speaking, medical illness and stress can cause hair loss. Sometimes drastic changes in hormones (such as pregnancy, postpartum period, menopause) can cause hair loss in women. In those cases, the hair should grow back with […]
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Genetic balding causes hair follicles to undergo a process called apoptosis (cell death). Hairs grow in cycles that last about 3 years for the average person. In the genetic balding process, somewhere between 7-10 hair cycles, hair death is triggered by the hormone DHT. When you take a DHT blocker (Propecia/finasteride), it prolongs the number […]
You should see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis. At 18 years old, there is a possibility that you have genetic hair loss and if that is proven, then appropriate treatments can be taken. Sometimes you can’t actually see the loss, but you’re still losing hair. A doctor can check your hair bulk to […]
Your question is too vague, so there’s not much I can offer. Sometimes medication can be beneficial, sometimes surgery would work, sometimes your hair loss could be due to other conditions such as stress, diet, allergy, infection, etc. You’ll need an examination by a doctor to first pinpoint why you’re losing hair, then you can […]
Last time I checked, our lives are not usually over at the age of 35. A Master Plan doesn’t stop in your mid-30s, as that would be a Partial Plan. I do not know what type of hair loss you have. What you describe could be alopecia areata, but I do not know (especially since […]
Snippet from the article: Read the rest (only if you’re a sports fan) — Dustin Pedroia Blames Red Sox’ Postseason Success for Hair Loss Dustin Pedroia’s quote was likely in jest, as he’d been losing hair for quite some time (genetics being the reasonable assumption). Tonight is the start of the World Series, so any […]
I really don’t know the answer to this question, but I would think that the answer is probably “no”. I believe a apoptosis (cell death) is a genetically triggered event.
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Healthy lifestyle may slow aging in our cells The study was very small, tracking 35 men with “localized, early-stage prostate cancer for five years”. If the findings can be validated in a large-scale study, it could reduce the risk of a wide variety of diseases.
No doubt that my posting about the small microneedling trial piqued your interest. Unfortunately, I have little experience with the technique you asked about. You can contact doctors in the Boston area and see if someone has experience with it. To find a doctor in your area, check out the physician search at ISHRS.org.
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Kristen Stewart displays noticeable hair loss due to ‘stress following split from Robert Pattinson’ See the photos over at the above link.
We have known for years that stress accelerates the impact on balding for genetic hair loss. Your brother may eventually catch up with you, as you both age further. It is perfectly safe to use Rogaine and finasteride at the same time, and splitting a Proscar pill into 4 pieces is equivalent to taking Propecia.
I am by no means an expert in laser tattoo removal, but I don’t see how a targeted laser to remove pigment on your shoulder could cause any impact to your scalp hair (transplanted or otherwise). I wouldn’t be concerned.
If you’re not actually seeing any hair loss, but THINK your hair MIGHT be getting thinner up top, the only thing I’d recommend doing is getting your hair bulk analyzed with the HairCheck instrument. Beyond that, stressing out and worrying about maybe losing your hair might actually cause hair loss due to the stress. I […]
Sorry, but there is no way for me to ascertain what is going on on your face and chest hair without seeing you. My suggestion is that you see a doctor for an examination. What you’re describing could be caused by a wide variety of things from allergy to infection to stress to medication, etc.
You need a good doctor to evaluate you. If you don’t trust your dermatologist’s diagnosis, get a second opinion. Illness is know to cause hair loss and prolonged illness may change in your hair character if your nutrition was poor. Without seeing you, I have no way to know if what you’re seeing is caused […]
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