After a year it shouldn’t have any lasting effect unless you burned some of the vital structures of the hair organ below the skin surface. There may be a delay in full recovery since hair growth is asynchronous and the growth cycle can vary from months to years. It is possible that when the hair […]
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Your question is a delicate matter in terms of liability and almost certainly will have legal implications. All chemicals and or medications may have a potential for side effects. It is impossible to know the cause of your customer’s hair loss without examining her scalp and hair. We all look for a cause and effect […]
Hair follicles grow through the skin. These follicles arise from the bulb which is located 5-6 mm below the skin edge. Between the skin edge and the bulb, there is a ‘tunnel’ which allows the waxy sebum to rise out of the follicular unit to the skin. In theory, this tunnel could become a two […]
If you truly have hair thinning, you need a complete evaluation of your scalp and hair to determine if there is a genetic component to this process. It may not be due exclusively to the impact of the chemicals you used. If it was, then the chance is very good that most of your hair […]
Maybe the bleaching was coincidental to the natural genetic male pattern balding. Do you have a pattern to the thinning? In general, bleaching your hair doesn’t cause hair loss. If it did cause your hair loss, I wouldn’t expect it to reverse now that it has been 2 years since the insult happened. I don’t […]
If your scalp is itching and your hair is thin, there is possible allergy or chemical damage from the coloring. But otherwise, hair changes in volume for many reasons, including age, abuse (coloring can be a type of abuse), nutritional causes, hormone changes, various skin problems and diseases. As well, drying or oily conditions may […]
Minoxidil can, at times, cause a change in hair color and texture. I don’t have an explanation for the color change, and it doesn’t happen in most cases that I’m aware of. I guess there is a choice to be made — hold on to your new brown hair or stop the treatment and lose […]
Hair coloring and chemicals, when used in excess or inappropriately, can cause hair loss. This can be temporary or permanent. If it is temporary, it could take 6-12 months for it to reverse. It all depends upon the degree of burn with the chemicals used. You will know within about one year. It is a […]
The use of hair dyes have risks and can impact hair permanently, which is why you must go to a reputable hair stylist to hopefully avoid the types of damage that these chemicals can induce. You are welcome to visit us for an opinion. In general, it may take a full year before you can […]
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Marina and the Diamonds star’s hairloss hell Although I’ve never heard of this artist or her band, she has admitted to experiencing hair loss due to what seems like chemical damage, causing her to wear a wig for almost a year. I am sure there are plenty […]
You may have chemical damage from relaxing your hair, or genetic hair loss…. or something else entirely going on. There are a variety of possible causes for hair loss in women (see here). Without seeing you, I can not tell much. Make an appointment with a good doctor/dermatologist who will give you an opinion.
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Lady Gaga Taking Anti-Baldness Drug Judging by photos, it appears that singer Lady Gaga not only has her hair bleached, but that she also wears wigs. Rogaine (minoxidil) is the only FDA approved treatment for female hair loss, so if she is losing her hair from chemical […]
The training of a hair transplant technician is done only by doctors who are looking for new people and are willing to take on a trainee. Most people come from a medical assistant school and most states certify MAs, although the doctor can do the training in specific cases. You need to contact a hair […]
Snippet from the article: Read the rest — Bottle blonde Lady Gaga reveals her hair is falling out because she dyes it so much Lady Gaga. Well, there’s a name I didn’t think I’d ever write about on this site. It isn’t a surprise to me that she’s losing hair from chemical damage caused by […]
If there’s chemical burns on your scalp from the perms, it could take up to a year to see regrowth… if it will grow at all. I have no idea what’s going in your particular case though, so I’d suggest you see a dermatologist in your area to get to the bottom of it. The […]
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