Procedure to Change Texture of Hair? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

hi, i was wondering if there were procedures that not only make hair thicker and correct baldness but also make the hair look more healthier and change the texture of it.I do not liek the look of my hair. please get back to me thanks alot

Hair transplants return your normal hair. When the hair is miniaturized, the hair is not normal, does not have normal texture, and does not grow at normal rates. Currently, we do not have any procedure that can change the thickness of normal hair, but your thin hair can be helped with normal hair transplants. If you have a lot of miniaturization causing your hair to look thinner, using Propecia or Rogaine may add to the thickness of your miniaturized hair, but will not affect the thickness of your normal hair. Even with hair transplantation, we only move hair from one area to another. Transplanted hair tends to keep the characteristics of the donor area and in some patients it may actually have a stronger wave to it. If you have thicker hair in your donor area, your transplanted hair will look thicker and vice versa.

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Son Pulls Out His Hair Without Realizing It – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

While my son is watching TV or playing games, he doesn’t realize it, but he is pulling his hair out.

What can we do to help him be conscious of it and stop?

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Seems like your son has the condition called trichotillomania, which is a compulsive disorder characterized by the urge of pulling out hair from different areas. This is one of the common causes of hair loss in children and is usually self limiting. This condition that is often an obsessive-compulsive disorder and it could be aggravated in children by stress and environmental factors. You should see a psychiatrist or at the least his pediatrician for further evaluation of your child. If the problem persists, it will eventually produce permanent hair loss (traction alopecia) in the area that the picking is focused.

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Also, please read this previous posting, I Am Pulling My Hair Out and Need Advice.

Daughter Was Burned, Had 2 Expanders in Her Head – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have a 9 year old daughter that was burnt as a baby. She has had two expanders on her head. There has been great improvement. However, there are still few spots that are bald and there is no hair. Is there any solutions available, as the hair is quite thin and probably no more expanders will be recommended. I would greatly appreciate any guidance you can provide. regards

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Excising a scarred area and using expanders to provide more flexibility with flaps, could create a drastic improvement. If there are still some bald spots in your daughter’s scalp, they might be filled through hair transplantation. A hair transplant could be used successfully in the selected thinning area to give more coverage in areas that are cosmetically more important, but you need to be evaluated by an expert. The first place to start is back at the doctors who did the expanders for her. I would be happy to see her, but you need to be in or near California for easy access to me. In this case, photos will not be adequate and a personal examination is needed.

Hair Length for Miniaturization Mapping? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

What’s the best hair length for an initial consultation to have my head mapped for miniaturization? I’m 32 and in the last few years, I’ve noticed I have developed a “mature” hairline and there appears to be miniaturization occurring at the front inch of my hairline and at the left and right rear vertex of my head. It’s hard to tell though since I still have all my hair. It just appears thinner. I scheduled an appointment for the beginning of February to have the mapping done so I know if my hunch is correct. Thanks.

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Norwood Class 3VYou are doing it right. The key is to get your hair mapped out for miniaturization to find out if you have a Class 3Vertex pattern developing, something not uncommon in a balding 32 year old. A good doctor should be able to diagnose and map your head with growth that is as short as 2mm length. You should be on Propecia (finasteride), as this will slow down the process and possibly reverse what is happening in the crown (vertex).

Taking Avodart and Discontinuing Propecia – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have been on Propecia now for about 4 years. I did get some regrowth and thickening, but everything now has leveled off. Because I would like to get more density in my crown area, I went on .5 mg of Avodart yesterday. When do you think I can discontinue my treatment of Propecia without losing any of those results since I am now on Avodart? Or do you think it is wiser to remain on both drugs? Also, do you think the generic form of Avodart which I think is called Dutagen will have the same benefits? Thank you.

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You are asking me questions to which the answers are unknown. I can logically tell you that if you are taking Avodart, there is no need for finasteride anymore. Let me know if you have benefits from the change in medication and if so, when you started to observe it. I have no experience with the generic Avodart, as neither medication is FDA approved for the treatment of hair loss.

Female Crown Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(female) I’m losing hair in the crown of my head.It stays itching and dry.I do relax my hair and I’m trying to find something to help my hair start back growing in that spot.Do you think you can give me some advise.Thanks

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Some women do have ‘patterned’ hair loss and you need to have your hair mapped out for miniaturization to find out if you are one of these women. I have lots of advice, but I need to know far more information that you gave me here. Some medications work well in the crown of women with hair loss. First, see a good doctor and take it from there.

Hair Loss InformationRogaine on the Forehead – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Doc,

I am a 24 year old male and am just starting to use Rogaine. I have no hair loss on the top of my head, but have the widow’s peak going. I am trying to find out if Rogaine works the same on the forehead as on the back of the head. The directions on Rogaine said “not intended for forehead use”, but I didn’t think it mattered. I also use Procerin as well. Should I continue to use this, or is it detrimental to my hair? Any information would help.

Thanks

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Procerin states that it reverses hair loss and there is promotion that it is a DHT blocker without any proof. The buyer should be on alert with such claims in the product. Are you wasting your money?

Minoxidil (Rogaine) is worth a try for keeping the widow’s peak, but Propecia would be better. Let me know what happens to you, as there is no evidence one way or the other that either medication will hold the widow’s peak that is disappearing from MPB genetics.

Reversing a Hair Transplant – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Dr. Rassman …..I’ve been seeing a lot about FIT and HT reversals. Has reversing a HT with good cosmetic results become possible?

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Reversing a hair transplant is difficult to impossible. There will be scars from any reversal. I have done quite a number of these, but although many patients have liked the results, I generally did not. It is easier to fix a bad transplant (if it is fixable) then to reverse one completely.

Hair Color and Balding Gene – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hey doc i was wondering a few things, the men on my mothers side of the family are all bald and not to tall… the men on my fathers side all have full heads of hair and are tall.. in the 6 foot 5 area.. me and my brother are that tall as well..

does hair colour have anything to do with the balding gene?

lets say my father was born blonde then turned brunette and i was just born light haired brunette then turned dark hair brunette… and my mothers side are just brunette

does that mean i will go bald cause my hair colour or are those different genes?

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Balding genes and genes that control hair color are not related. Looking to your parents and their parents, brothers and uncles will tell you what you might inherit. If you are over 30 and have no balding, then you may not be balding. Hair color does change with age.

Woman Taking BCP Yasmin Just Diagnosed with Diffuse Alopecia – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I was just diagnosed with Diffuse Alopecia. I’m devastated, you can see my scalp already on the top, the sides, and the back. What ever hair falls out there is nothing there to replace it, just smooth skin, no hair is growing back. I’m almost sure the BCP yasmin is the culprit here. My hair loss accelerated 4 months into the pill, i have been on it since april of 2006, and since this past summer the bulk of my hair has fallen. I’m so depressed, I’m a woman, and wearing wigs for the summer is making me ill already. What can i do besides stopping the pill? any vitamins i should take? any other suggestions? thank you.

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The medication Yasmin is a combination of drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol. Loss of scalp hair is a reported side effect of this medication. The hair loss from most birth control pills is usually benign and self limited. Losing hair in this situation is thought to be caused by inducing hair follicles to go into their telogen phase. You must stop the medication and use other methods of birth control in the hope that the hair will go back into a normal growth phase. You may see hair re-growth within 2-6 months upon stopping Yasmin.

Women with sudden diffuse hair loss should also be evaluated for some other common causes of hair loss including thyroid disease and Iron deficiency. Most these problems could be ruled out with a simple blood test. A thorough physical examination is also important before establishing the diagnosis.

I am assuming you have done a complete work up for your current condition. If everything has been checked and there is no other reason for the hair loss, you only have to wait a few months to see your hair regrowing.