Cloning, new drugs and stem cells are no where near for the treatment of hair loss. This article from 2004, despite the misleading title, does summarize where we might be down the road — Hair Cloning Nears Reality as Baldness Cure.
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I have commented before on this line of products, but I could not tell you if they are safe or effective. I took a look at the FDA registry and found no approval of any reference to this product or company. You may wish to contact the company to find out why they claim FDA […]
Whew! You need a whole hour-long cosultation with a hair doctor to answer all of these questions, but I’ll try to give you some short answers in the meantime. DHT and genetics are the biggest factors in hair loss. DHT is a hormone that is present in your blood (which flows through the scalp but […]
Just to be clear for the readers of this blog, your question is in reference to the post I made back in May regarding Regenix and the role it may have played in the hairline restoration of this actor. I have no first hand knowledge of Matthew McConaughey. From photos I have seen of him, […]
The original procedure was actually ‘invented’ by Dr. Jose Juri in South America. It was widely performed around the world with, at times, terrible consequences. Dr. Juri has been quoted by doctors I know as believing that this invention was a terrible mistake and I believe he apologized for the damage his procedure did to […]
We have been offering open house events for 14 years so that prospective patients can see, first hand, what the actual results are from hair restoration surgery. The use of computer imaging is frequently misleading, just as photography can be, because it shows what the operator wants to show and does not take into account […]