Hair loss is a common problem in all parts of the world, affecting men and women alike. In fact, statistics show that 40% of men start losing some of their hair by age 35, while 80% of women experience some form of hair loss by the age of 60. However, hair loss usually happens gradually. It can go undetected
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Regrowth Tips for Women’s Hair Loss
Whether it’s due to genetics, fluctuating hormone levels, chemotherapy treatment, or simply the natural aging process, hair loss can be particularly disheartening for women at any age. Just like men, many women experience androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss), which tends to run in families. It creates a gradual decline in the health of hair follicles,
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Thinning hair is a common, yet frustrating problem for men and women alike. There are various treatments available – ranging from vitamins, and minoxidil to halt hair loss, to minimally invasive surgical procedures to help restore lost hair – depending on the severity and cause of the problem. Even when properly utilized, the results of
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One of the most effective restorative options available to treat hair loss is hair transplant surgery. It involves relocating healthy hair follicles from the back and sides of the scalp to the balding or thinning area where more hair is desired. Whether the procedure is done via the FUE (follicular unit excision) or FUT (follicular
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Hair loss can be an unwelcome reality for both men and women, but it’s generally more acceptable when it happens to men. It therefore becomes especially concerning when it happens to women, who assume they must retain a full head of hair. Up to 40% of people who experience hair loss are women. The impact
Read MoreThe Effects of Hormones and Stress in Hair Loss
Although heredity is by far the most common cause of balding in both men and women, sometimes the hair loss has less to do with genetics and more to do with factors such as a hormonal imbalance or stress. Thinning hair can serve as one of the first indications of a hormonal imbalance. For example,
Read MoreHow Does ACell + PRP Work with Hair Transplants?
Of all the treatments designed to slow down or stop hair loss, one of the most powerful is a combination therapy that works to reinforce a hair transplant. ACell + PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is designed to stimulate the body’s own healing capabilities while, at the same time, supercharging the effects of hair transplant surgery. The
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When it comes to protecting, renewing, and restoring hair, everyone’s course of treatment is unique. Some people may require a surgical solution, while others – especially those who are in the very early stages of hair loss – may do best with a home-based, nonsurgical approach. One of these revolutionary nonsurgical tools for stimulating hair
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On August 19, 2015, a fire began after a tree branch struck a power line and ignited as it fell to the ground. The U.S. Forest Service wildland firefighters in Engine 642 were dispatched to what ended up being the largest wildfire in the history of Washington State. Daniel Lyon Jr., Richard Wheeler, Andrew Zajac,
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There are many reasons why people have thin eyebrows. Some men and woman have naturally thin eyebrows as a genetic trait. Woman often develop thin patchy brows from years of over-plucking. Other common causes of thinning eyebrow hair include hormonal imbalance (thyroid and estrogen), diabetes and trauma. Thin or absent eyebrows can have a profound
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