Announcement: This week, we’re going to take a break from publishing new content so that we can re-feature some of our favorite archived posts that didn’t get the attention we thought they initially deserved. We’ll post 2 or 3 longer articles from the archives each day. For nearly six years, we’ve posted new blogs every […]
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One of my favorite BaldingBlog contributors (who shall remain nameless) sent in some great insights about FDA advisory committees. We’ve previously posted his thoughts on the LaserComb, clinical trials, and FDA trials. This post will be used in the future as a point of reference: — Dr Rassman, Given the many questions related to consideration […]
Thank you for your encouraging words. I also wish you had found out about us first. The purpose of this site isn’t to direct people to NHI for surgery (though if that happens, I won’t complain), but rather, to inform and assist the millions of people out there that are losing hair. Some of the […]
Note: One of my favorite contributors to this site is a reader (that wishes to remain nameless) that has provided wonderful insight into areas like LLLT (hair lasers) and the FDA. I’m admittedly not an expert in everything (no matter how much I wish I was), and he’s corrected my initial thoughts about companies publishing […]
Oh boy. I never said I needed to be there during the research study of a product to know it was true or not. No, I wasn’t physically present at the trials of the finasteride or minoxidil, but those medications are proven to work and FDA approved. The problem with many of the products I’m […]
I was looking through one of my favorite blogs, Modern Mechanix, and found this hair loss solution from 1960. Obviously it is crap, so please don’t bother sending them any money (as I’m sure they’re no longer around anyway). Ah, the culture of the time… Source: Modern Mechanix
Snippet from the post: Check out the full gallery. Ouch. Jude Law didn’t get off too easy here. I guess this “report” is at least 6 months old, but I don’t think I’ve seen it or posted about it previously. ABC News took a look at the “hunks” of Hollywood that are losing their hair, […]
He’s got a good, strong hairline, but with the way the corners are creeping up a little bit, I’d say this is about where the mature hairline exists. I would want to see him wrinkle his brow to be sure.
From what I gather, Lexington started started selling other models of their Laser Comb that were never cleared by the FDA, and yet they were inferring that they were FDA cleared. My favorite part of that letter states, “These changes could significantly affect the safety or effectiveness of these devices and therefore, pursuant to 21, […]
I don’t have decent answers to either of your questions, unfortunately… because these aren’t things I have access to. To answer why Propecia is so expensive, you’d have to defer to the company that manufactures it and owns the patents on the drug, Merck. You could speculate all day why drug prices are what they […]
What would your favorite Hollywood celebrities look like without hair? I was talking with someone on my staff about this and found a wonderful Photoshop contest on Worth1000.com that shows what many A-list stars would look like sans hair. Thanks to the artistic talents of the members at Worth1000.com, you can enjoy the following talented […]
From the November 1936 issue of Popular Science Magazine comes this gem, thanks to the great Modern Mechanix site. It should go without saying, but the article is over 70 years old now, and if the technology was successful as it claimed, it would probably be the recommended treatment today. My favorite part of this […]
I cannot comment specifically on the Virtual Reality Hair system, as I have not seen it and have no experience with it. Generally though, these hair systems should not be “unhealthy” for the skin. However, sometimes these systems may cause local irritation or even contact dermatitis in rare cases. The way such systems fit to […]
Dr. Robert Bernstein in NY is my favorite, as I have seen his results over and over again through the past years. At least with him, you can go to an open house and get a consultation on the same day. The trip from Boston by train is a nice ride. Propecia must be prescribed […]
This was a busy day. I started early this morning – today’s surgical patient (Patient A) had a Class 6 balding pattern. He had great donor and scalp laxity- we transplanted 5069 grafts in 7 hours! Patient A’s “before” photo is just below, on the left — his “after” photo was taken immediately post-op and […]