This is an expensive process in which each individual hair or group of hairs is attached to a synthetic hair (or more). Then, as the natural hair grows out, these weaved hairs move further and further away from the scalp, so to manage this problem (100% of people have this problem), these attachments are moved […]
300 search results for: traction alopecia
Hair systems must be attached somehow to your scalp so that they stay on. Every type of attachment (glues, clips, weaves) kill off your hair by producing traction alopecia. This is why men who start using a hair system, rarely ever get off of it. Add to that is that they are not cheep. They […]
So the girl i’m seeing currently seeing pulls my hair real hard during sex and i’m concerned it might increase my hair fall.Currently on 0.5 mg fin EOD, and it’s been around 5 weeks since i’m on it. It worked like magic in the first week and reduced my shedding from 50-60 hair strands a […]
Tight pulling on the hair from a tightly pulled bun, like a tight ponytail, might cause traction alopecia if it is done over a long period of time
I’ve gone from Norwood 2 to Norwood 3+ during this quarantine. My university is going to open up in a month or so and I am quite anxious. I don’t think hooping on the meds now would improve my situation so that nobody in university notices my hair loss. I feel that the best immediate […]
I’m 23 and it’s happening. I’ve always had a poor hairline but now it’s thinning. And quickly (6 months and it’s gotten worse). Money is no object. Are these crappy hairpieces or are they indiscernible from the real deal? Do you shave the rest of your head for them? How do they work? How do you […]
How fussy do you have to be with placement of it though? If you have a hair system or only applying in certain spots you can’t be too consistent? You have to be fussy! If you apply the hair system, make sure that the clips are never in the same place or you will end […]
Would any loss suffered from a hair system just grow back once you stop using the hair system? Hair systems produce traction alopecia so the longer you use them the more permanent the hair loss becomes.
This is an example of a man who is balding and is making it worse by wearing a dreadlocks hairstyle. He would be better off shaving his head to preserve his hair than by pulling it out and getting traction alopecia from this hairstyle.
My question is how soon can I wear my turban again? After an FUE, the wounds are usually closed in under 5 days or so and all of the crusts are gone from the recipient area. As a Sikh patient, using a clean Turban at one week is reasonable as long as there are no […]
Yes, if your pony tail pulls tightly on your hair, then you could develop ‘traction alopecia’ common in both men and women who wear pony tails.
You have classic traction alopecia which resulted from the braids you had when you were a child. These pulled out your hair and only a hair transplant can fix this problem. A secondary diagnosis could be triangular alopecia, an inherited hair loss pattern in the location where you have lost your hair. A hair transplant […]
You have what is called traction alopecia and the only treatment for this is hair transplantation. A good doctor in this field needs to determine if you have enough donor hair to perform a hair transplant to cover the bald areas. Most people have enough donor hair.
Hair systems are a choice. They work well for some men but not for others. The three limitations of the hair systems are (1) the cost is very, very high when calculated over a 5 year period (more than transplants, (2) they cause traction alopecia which is permanent hair loss from the glue and attachments that are […]
Will the eyebrow hairs come back if I stop plucking them? Plucking the eyebrows will eventually produce traction alopecia of the eyebrow. This means that the hairs that are constantly plucked will die off. If they are now dead, they will not grow back even if you stop plucking.
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