In the News – Retired Teacher Sues to Make Baldness a Disability – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Snippet from the article:

Mr Campbell, 61, a former teacher at Denny High School, Stirlingshire, endured repeated taunts from pupils over his hair loss. Such was the extent of the harassment that it affected his day-to-day activities, he said.

The now retired teacher took his local authority employer to a tribunal, claiming he was a victim of disability discrimination because he was bald.

But yesterday his case was thrown out, after the tribunal judge ruled that baldness was not a disability.

Full text — Scotsman.com – Baldness is no disability, judge tells teacher who left job after pupil taunts

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Chlamydia and Hair Loss – Balding Blog

i have been taking propecia for 4 years now and i am now 25. i contracted an std (clamidia)over the summer and treated it the folowing week. about a month after i started to get rapid hair loss. up until then the propecia had been working great, with plenty of new hairs being grown. i was woundering if the std or medication i took to get rid of the std effected the effectiveness of the propecia? if so will my hair continue falling out or will it eventually stop? (there are plenty of new hairs growing in, but it seems like it cant keep up with the rapid hair loss)

Chlamydia does not cause hair loss. The common treatment for chlamydia is azithromycin (marketed as Zithromax) — and that also has no hair loss side effects that I’ve read about.

You have hair loss and therefore you should approach it with a miniaturization study to see if the hair loss has a genetic pattern to it. Alternatively, if your developed a telogen effluvium from a drug, there should be no miniaturization present. See a good doctor about it, one who knows how to tell the difference.




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Hair Loss InformationHair Transplants in the Frontal Hairline, Hair System Up Top – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have used a hair system for a few years. Some seem to be better than others,but I am looking for the most undetectable result. I thought of having partial hair transplants done in the front- this is the area most detectable as fake. Have you any ideas of the best possible solution for me?

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What I can tell you is that the combination of hair transplants in the front and a hair system behind it works for many people. You are correct in that the hair systems are generally easy to detect in front, so if you have a good hair transplant in front of the hair system, you will have considerably more freedom in styling your hair.

Using LaserComb While Pregnant? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Is it safe to use a laser comb during pregnancy?

I would guess that a Low Laser Light Therapy (LLLT) device like the LaserComb should not impact pregnancy. Ask your doctor and check with the medical warnings in the package.

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How Can I Sort Through the Crap Reviews and Products? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

With all of the different reviews, products, and people claiming it does or it doesn’t work, how in this world can I really know what to try or what to believe? I’ve tried reading about each product and their reviews, but again how do you know if the people are not from that company? In simple words my dad once told me were “Are you pissing on my back and telling me it’s raining?” What and how can I find a truthful and honest answer for a product that will help me? I Thank You and hope you can help me with this.

SnakeI get a lot of questions about various products that claim hair loss treatment, and some of my employees have told me that many of my responses to those questions about vitamins, herbals, snake oils, lotions, and potions, all seem to have the same answer (which is basically “these products are crap and don’t work”). That shows that no matter where I look, I too have the same problem you are referring to. There are so many frauds out there that fulfil the wishes of the balding public and so many people that are ready to believe anything, that if I posted something on this site that said rubbing urine in your eyes caused your scalp to sprout hair within days, there would probably be at least one person that would try it. Of course, I’m not trying to take advantage of anyone and the urine thing is a joke.

So how does one find truthful and honest answers? They’re out there, but you just need to use common sense. If these products really worked as claimed, wouldn’t it be front page news? Baldness treatments are a billion dollar business and if the magic cure arrived, you’d hear about it from more reliable news sources… and you’d see far less balding men in public.

Remember, the only two medications approved by the FDA to treat hair loss are minoxidil and finasteride. And as I always say, “Let the Buyer Beware”.

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Can I Will Myself into Balding? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have recently gone under a great deal of hair loss. I had a very thick head of hair and thought i would never go bald. My Father and his brother went bald in the mid to late 20’s. My father’s father is almost 90 and still has a head of hair. My mothers side of the family had a good head of hair. My brother had thin hair his whole life, but at this rate i feel i will be bald before him. I noticed that i had a receeding hairline, and thought i was going bald. For two months I thought i was going bald and almost convinced myself of it. Is it possible to make yourself go bald? I am taking propecia now and am curious if it is at all possible to regrow my hair and if this hair loss was just a phase.

Seriously… you are asking me if you can “will” yourself to go bald? Do you believe in the paranormal or psychic powers? I personally do not. No, you can’t make yourself go bald by just thinking you’re going to go bald.

If you are male and losing hair, it is most likely due to male pattern (genetic) balding and to confirm this, you should get your hair mapped out for miniaturization. This mapping will tell you if you have genetic balding. Before taking Propecia (a prescription medication) you should see a qualified doctor who can correctly diagnose you with male pattern baldness. Otherwise you really don’t know what you are treating. As such, I cannot tell you if you will regrow your hair since we haven’t even established a firm fact that you are balding!

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Hair Loss InformationWouldn’t Hair Cloning Put Transplant Docs Out of Business? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr. Rassman,

Fist let me say I love this blog and think you are do a wonderful thing by informing people about the many dynamics of hair loss.

I noticed you mentioned and have recently posted about hair cloning as a future treatment for hair loss. I was wondering, let’s say in the next 5 years, there is a big break through with hair cloning and it becomes widely available as a safe treatment for hair loss. What then will happen to hair transplants? Wouldn’t that be bad for the NHI or would your practice just shift to hair cloning and stop doing transplants?

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Flying carThe specialty of today’s hair transplant surgeons can become tomorrow’s hair cloners. Who else would be sitting at the cutting edge and wanting to make the market happen?

When the flying car becomes commonplace like everyone has been wishing/hoping for 50+ years, I’m sure the major automakers will be right there at the forefront. As the industry evolves, those that blazed trails aren’t likely to just disappear.

Diffuse Patterned Alopecia – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Dr Rassman!

I’ve been said I have male pattern baldness by a doctor. I’m currently 21 years old I lose my hair since I was 14. From reading articles over the internet, I think I have DPA (Diffuse Patterned Alopecia). My hair is thinning on the top, but remains thick on the sides. I have loss at the temples and crown in a diffuse way, but not restricted to these places (also thinning all the top). I currently take Propecia since I was 18. I don’t know if it’s helping, but I take in case it would be worse without it.

I’d like to know what causes DPA. Is it really androgenetic? Can it be from poor diet and life style? Is it reversible? What are the best options for treatments? Thank you for your attention and this excellent website!

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Diffuse patterned alopecia (DPA) in men is mostly genetic in origin and Propecia (finasteride 1mg) is a good way to treat it. Have you had your hair mapped out for miniaturization to be sure? What is the result of your hair pull test? This test may point to a diffuse telogen effluvium. I can not really diagnose you via this site without examining you first.

The Sun Bleached My Beard, Now I Wonder If My Facial Hair is Ruined! – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i am 18 years old i have dark brown beard and i layed out in the sun for about 10 minutes and noticed when i looked in the mirror my beard lightened to a lighter brown. I Dyed my beard black a couple times using just for men beard dye and i got a very bad reaction and a burning sensation on my mustache and now every time i try to grow a mustache it looks tinted with blonde and very weak i did this in october of 2007, Do you think i have permantly damaged my roots or is there anyway i can grow a healthy mustache again or anything i can take or rub on it that would help, please i dont look right without a mustache i need any help or advice anyone can give me thank you.

Any bleaching of the beard will be short lived if you shave, as the new hair growing out should be your normal color. I don’t know if you burned your hair with chemicals as they may be one of the few ways to get what you seem to be describing. Best to see a doctor.