My 73 Year Old Mother Is Losing Her Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

My mother is 73 years old, and she has had a lot of tests done lately on her liver, kidneys, MRI, CAT scans, Pet scans, and now her hair if falling out – do you think any of these test could be the cause of this – what can she do to stop the hair loss or is there anything she can take to promote hair growth.

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Hair loss after menopause could be seen in women without any other medical problems. There have been many theories for hair loss in older women, including the lack of supporting effect of female hormones on hair, or domination of the small amount of male hormones, which is normal in women when the level of estrogen and progesterone drops. The genetic background is also undeniable in these conditions. The diagnostic tests that you mentioned could not be the cause of her hair loss but if she has any underlying disease, the stress from that would cause hair loss.

The only FDA approved medication for treating female hair loss is Rogaine (generic name minoxidil), which she can use topically twice a day. Also, some women with female pattern baldness could be candidates for a hair transplant. For more evaluation for either starting on medical treatment or surgery you need to have your mother seen and evaluated by a good hair specialist.

What Causes an Oily Scalp? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

what do you think is causing my scalp to get very oily ? can it be DHT? it gets oily 2 hours from showering.any cure?

Speak with your hair stylist about what to use with your type of oily hair. Some folks just have a lot of oil on their hair and I do not know the cause.

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Balding Spot Gets Hot to the Touch – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

(female) I am a 53 year old cancer patient (2nd reocurrence)and why is my hair thinning on top of my head and wht does that spot get hot to the touch several times during the day and night?

I cannot explain why a spot on your head gets hot to touch. Please see a doctor for a good physical exam. Chemotherapy and cancer are well documented causes of hair loss. Age and menopause are other causes that may contribute to your hair loss.

Hair Shedding 10 Months After Starting Finasteride – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello,

I am 24 years old and started taking Finesteride about 10 months ago. Recently I started noticing a significant amount of hair falling out after I shower. I’m wondering if it may be due to the life cycle of hair. Could all the hair be falling out for new hair to be growing in?

Thanks

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Propecia (finasteride) is taken to slow down the progression of hair loss, but you can still lose hair while on medication. If you are going through a hair loss cycle, it is possible that the Propecia may not fully stop it. It is difficult to say if what you are experiencing is normal without a miniaturization study and a good physical exam. If you are concerned, I recommend that you see the doctor who prescribed the medication and see what he/she recorded on your medical chart when you were first examined. If you had a miniaturization study done you can follow the progression of your hair loss/growth and see what the 10 month interval change has been. If the miniaturization is worse, then it is probable that a loss cycle is in process. I would want to know to what degree your miniaturization was, in what pattern you are now losing it, and if it corresponds to the miniaturized hairs and what was the predictive hair loss pattern that you might have inherited.

Keracyte – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Thank you for this very informative website Dr. Rassman. I check this site daily during the weekdays to hear what you have to say in regards to other’s questions.

I know you have said it is a buyer beware market in regards to many supposed hair loss products. I want to ask your opinion on this product called Keracyte. It supposedly thickens the hair shaft and lengthens the time of hair growth. Basically what I gathered is that it reinvigorates the hair follicle. I have supplied the website to Keracyte and also a new article about it. Thank for your time and effort in managing this site!

HairLossHelp – Scientist discovers protein in anti-wrinkle cream that thickens hair and restores natural hair color

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According to the product’s website, the ingredients of Keracyte are:

  • Matrixyl 3000
  • Argireline
  • Hyaluronic Acid
  • Tocopheryl Acetate
  • Provitamin B
  • Tropoelastin
  • Germaben
  • ProliSel

The above mentioned ingredients are mostly skin conditioners, proteins, and provitamins. None of these are proven to be effective on hair growth. If you like the conditioner and the price is right, I don’t believe it can hurt the hair you have, but I wouldn’t expect any growth with it.

I Eat a Lot of Junk Food – Is That Where My Hair Loss is Coming From? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hey.. i’m almost 19 n i’m pretty sure i’m goin bald..especially around the crown… thing is, my parents hav full heads of hair and no history of hairloss. i live alone since i’m studying in india…. do u think this has anythin to do with my diet? cuz i eat a whole lotta junk food… also..i’m not so sure about the water in this place… quite a few ppl living in the same hostel as me complain of hair loss too… what do u think?

will my hair grow back once i leave this place?

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FoodI doubt junk food or bad water are the sources of your hair loss. You may have genetic male pattern hair loss. It doesn’t matter if your mother or father both have full heads of hair. The pattern of inheriting the hair loss gene is not readily predictable.

Hair Falling Out in Patches – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

My hair is falling out in patches it’s been about a month now. I’m 54 years old. I’m really stress out right now. Will my hair grow back and should I cut it.

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If it is really coming out in patches, it is not normal and may reflect some disease like ringworm, alopecia areata, etc… To make that diagnosis, see a dermatologist.

Tissue Expansion to Repair Alopecia After Ringworm Resulted in Infection – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

My 13 year old son underwent tissue expansion in 2003 for an area of alopecia following an attack of ringworm. He developed an infection an underwent scalp reconstruction. The scar stretched and he underwent scar reconstruction again. Yet again the scar stretched. He has refused any further expansion. The scar is very wide 1inch wide running from ear to ear across his head. Please can u help

I have seen similar patients who have had scalp reconstruction and were left with bad scars. It is not really possible for me to assess what was done from you brief narrative, but when scars become stable, hair transplantation works well to cover many of these scars. Bad scarring occurs in accident, in neurosurgery cases, and associated with different types of scalp surgery. We are presently writing a paper on the treatment of such scars.

As much as you would like to help your son, your son is also the main participant in the matter. While I sympathize with your need to address your son’s scar, it seems your son does not want any more intervention. Nevertheless if you are exploring all the options, you should seek second opinions on flap surgery and see doctors that are also experts in hair transplantation. A next step might be to send your son’s picture or make an appointment to see me if you would like your son to have a formal consultation. Remember, he is 13 years old, and at 13 he has other priorities which may interfere with sound logic.

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Extracellular Matrix? – Balding Blog

Hi Dr. Rassman & Dr. Pak,

I saw an interesting item in one of the hair loss forums about a company called ACell, which makes “extracellular matrix” (ECM) products from pig bladders for veterinary use. They are apparently in the process of getting FDA approval for use of some of their products in humans. According to the company’s website, ECM “serves as an inductive template around which around which mammalian tissues grow and differentiate.” There are pictures on this site that are pretty amazing — gaping wounds in animals with insufficient tissue for closure that heal nearly completely, including new hair growth, after application of the scaffolding material. This seems like a pretty exciting development, with obvious potential applications in the HT field. What do you think of this?

Plastic surgeons use this similar type of technology to address open wounds and reconstruct tissue. With respect to the hair transplant field, it may have certain applications in troublesome wound areas (severe scalp injuries) where the tension on the skin makes it almost impossible to close the wound. These wounds can close, but they will not develop hair on the skin and I doubt that the pig model will apply here.




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