Megasession vs Multiple Smaller Sessions? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr Rassman

Let’s assume someone’s donor area may yield, say, 5000 grafts using the strip technique. Is it better to have 1 mega session or 3 smaller ones? Is the yield better when cutting the skin only once (or twice) with megasessions compared to 3 or 4 times with in smaller operations?

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I have always believed that less surgery is better than more surgery in people with more extensive balding patterns. If you can get 6,000 grafts in two sessions, why go for 6 sessions of 1000 grafts each? If the density and laxity allow for it, most of my patients prefer to have one larger session and hopefully just be done with the surgical process quicker. This means in a practical sense that 6-7 months after the first session of 3000 grafts, you can see results which will impact your ability to style your hair.

Alternatively, I can make an argument against the large session. Multiple FUE procedures or smaller strip sessions have a relatively short recovery time, but for FUE, the shaving of the donor area can be a problem unless you elect to keep your hair short, so regrowth of the donor area usually occurs in about 10 days. Smaller strip cases will have their donor scar covered by the existing donor hair.

Incremental surgeries have really no downside other than the length of time from the point you start to the time you finish. It is possible that more surgeries could give you wider scars, but this has never been studied with any direct comparison. Few patients approach me with a desire for multiple smaller surgeries and prolonged benefits, as they want the benefits quickly and would like to say goodbye to me and the hair transplant process altogether. I am, however, open to performing multiple smaller surgeries.

Hair Loss InformationHair Loss Isn’t Slowing Down After Taking Propecia for Months! – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

i have been talking propecia for over 5 months and it does not even look like the hair loss is slowing down. In the past two weeks it seem like it is getting worse. More hair is falling out then ever before. I thought after 5 months hair loss was supposed to slow. I am using rogaine to and nothing appears to be working.

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You need a measurement with comparisons of the hair bulk over time to answer the question you posed. This is the very reason we recommend miniaturization studies and bulk analysis of the hair with the Hair Check device. I would get your hair bulk analyzed and then wait another 7 months to see what the metrics tell you. That way you can put an actual number to it, rather than just going on visual guesswork.

I don’t know anything about you or your hair loss history, your dosing, where you obtained the medication, how long ago you added Rogaine, etc, etc. Propecia is a prescription medication, so I assume you were prescribed that drug. You should talk to your doctor about it further.

Celebrity Hairline – Actor Chris Pine – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I know the subject of celebrity hairlines is somewhat like beating a dead horse, but I have a new one.

Would you say that actor Christopher Pine has a normal mature hairline? (The actor who played Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek Movie). My hairline looks a lot like his and so I am curious.

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Based on the photos I’ve seen (the image to the right and a couple from Google Image Search — here and here), I’d say that Chris Pine is not balding, nor does he have a mature hairline. I suspect this is probably the same hairline he had when he was 12 years old.

Is Mold in the Basement Causing Our Family to Lose Hair? – Balding Blog

I moved into a house two years ago and noticed some mold in the basement. Over the past two years, I have been losing hair and I have seen hair loss in my children. Could the mold be responsible for the hair loss we are observing?

Yes, molds have been responsible for hair loss. Some molds are less toxic than others, but still could be causing your thinning hair. I would suspect that this is the cause, because if hair loss is impacting you and your children, that suggests an environmental cause. It’s really not that uncommon.

See a good dermatologist and ask about it.




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Scalp Lacerations – Follow-Up – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

This is a follow-up to our post from earlier this month: Scalp Lacerations Required Staples — Will Hair Regrow There?

Thank you for responding so concisely to my query regarding hair regrowth surrounding a scalp laceration closed with staples.

The orientation of the wounds seems to be almost perfectly aligned with the Langer lines (the wounds are located upon the occipital protuberance and are titled stightly from being perfectly horizontal). From your commentary, I find this encouraging.

Also, to remove the guess work of assumption, the wounds were stapled about 1 hour after initial injury, the wounds were created by the fist of a criminal assailant, and no infection has henceforth appeared. I even went so far as to have the staples removed by a plastic surgeon so as to avoid further damage caused by clumsiness.

I gather, from your comment, excision is contra-recommended. How many follicular hair units am I looking at to fill the described area via hair transplant if there is not satisfactory hair regrowth?

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The size of the wound and the character of your hair will dictate the number of grafts. If the infrastructure of the skin is intact, one session should be adequate, but if there is no infrastructure (can feel the skull) then sometimes two smaller sessions are needed.

There is no substitute for a direct examination, which then relies on the judgment of the surgeon and his/her experience.

Hair Loss InformationCan SMP Be a Permanent Concealer? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Here’s two similar questions from two different readers:

I know scalp pigmentation is great for people with short cropped hair but my hair is about 1.5″-2″ long. Can scalp pigmentation of the crown play the same role as concealers like Toppik and DermMatch in people with my kind of hair?

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Would SMP procedure on the thin areas of a scalp, covered up by some of the balding hair, serve as a sort of permanent hairloss concealer or at least aid in the cover up of hair loss? Has anyone tried this, any pictures ?
Thanks for your time!

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Scalp MicroPigmentatation (SMP) is a great way to decrease the contrast between your scalp color and hair color, giving an illusion of fullness. So yes, you can think of SMP as a “permanent” cosmetic concealer… but with SMP, you won’t have to worry if your scalp is showing from an uneven application. Another added bonus is that unlike with some cosmetic concealers (like Toppik or DermMatch), SMP doesn’t run the risk of leaving a stain on your clothing, pillow, or on your significant other’s fingertips.

For further reading, see the SMP FAQ and female patient example (longer hair).

Even If Propecia Doesn’t Cause Permanent Side Effects, Isn’t Propecia to Blame? – Balding Blog

Hello Dr. I have often seen you say that those who claim that Propecia has ruined their sex drives in a permanent way are really suffering from something that is all in their heads. Even if this happens to be true, does it really matter? Take a converse example with the placebo effect. I’ve heard some people suggest that if, for example, an anti-depressant makes someone feel better that it doesn’t really matter if it’s just the placebo effect or not. So why not have the same standard for Propecia? If it’s all in someone’s head after they quit the drug, did not the drug still cause it in some way? Thank you

I didn’t definitively say that those claiming side effect persistence were just suffering from something in their own heads, but it’s a possibility. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever said the claims of persistent side effects from Propecia are completely false. I did say that the medical literature and my own experience hasn’t shown any permanent side effects among my patients. I’ve also said that those with sexual issues should see their doctor and have a proper, complete history and physical exam to make sure that there are no other causes that can be identified, such as testicular tumors. I do not diagnose medical problems on BaldingBlog. I do not medically treat or give medical advice to people here on BaldingBlog. I just give my opinion and write about hair loss issues.

I feel like I’m beating the same drum over and over here, but I do not force medications on people and have always left the decision to my patients, as they are not sheep that are herded into a direction. Most come to me prepared after doing their research via the Internet.

The placebo effect is well documented in the research studies and appears almost as high as the actual reports of sexual side effects. I suspect that many of the negative writings about Propecia contribute to the psychological effect that produces a placebo impact. There is a small group of disgruntled readers that want me to acknowledge a possibility of permanent side effect associated with taking Propecia (even one dose)… and while it’s not likely, perhaps in extremely rare cases it could happen. I just don’t know. The science isn’t there, but anything is possible. Correlation does not equal causation.




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Am I Seeing Regrowth From Meds After Only 40 Days? – Balding Blog

hello doctor Rassman.
im using minoxidil %5 and propecia for about 40 days now. i think i’m seeing some regrowth because when i gently touch the more empty areas of the scalp,i feel some spine-like little hairs which i think i couldn’t feel them before. am i right or is this just my imagination?

another thing which scares me a lot is the non-stop shedding even after this long time use. is this normal? i’m 18 and i’m really confused about continuing these drugs or not.

Growth after only 40 days of Rogaine and Propecia use would be unusual. Initial shedding is known to occur at times from both medications, though it is more common from Rogaine. It shouldn’t last beyond the first few months.

I do not know what is going on in your case. Perhaps you need a good examination (including a miniaturization study under a microscope and bulk measurement).




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Does Hair Just Fall Out When the Hairline Matures? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Doc, I have a question about the hairline maturation process. I’ve heard mixed things and I’m a little bit confused. Does the (non-balding) maturation process occur with or without miniaturization? Or can it be either/or? You have suggested that the hairs just fall out, but I’ve also read from you that they miniaturize. Can you please shed some light on this for me?

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When you age from the teenage years to your twenties, your hair can recede a bit. This does not mean you are balding and you probably do not go through the miniaturization process. How this happens is not an exact science.

I would say your very front hairs will thin out over time as it miniaturizes and falls out if you have the balding process. In many of the young men who have come to see me and who appear to be developing a mature hairline let’s say half way up to the mature position, I rarely see miniaturization… while those men who eventually develop male pattern baldness will show miniaturization in the leading edge of the hairline.

The location of the mature hairline can be seen here.

Hair Loss InformationThinning Doesn’t Mean You’re Going Bald – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I had diffuse hair loss all over my scalp at 30. My hairline was OK. My thinning was noticeable when separating my hair. But, when I combed it right, it was not very noticeable. I thought I would be completely bald and was worried. However, this year I turned 60 and have about as much hair now as I had at 30, and it looks pretty good. So, the point is that thinning does not mean balding. Some men thin out like a woman, and it just stops thinning. Instead of having their lifetime hairs in the back, they have them all over the scalp.

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You’re right, but what you’re describing is seen in a minority of men. Some people have low hair density hair with a fine character, and this combination is particularly bad for a see-through appearance. Could this be you?

If we measure the bulk of your hair on top and compare it to the bulk of your hair on the back of your head, we can determine if your overall thinning was something that was always present versus a variant of the balding process, much like the presentation in women.