Press Release – RepliCel Reveals Updated Early Trial Results – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the press release:

RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. is pleased to report that further analysis of results from its successful first-in-man clinical trial revealed substantial hair growth including seven participants with growth in excess of 10%, including 17.2%, 19.2% and 19.6%. Furthermore, there were no negative health effects.

“The RepliCel TS001-2009 trial was a first-in-man trial with a primary endpoint of safety and this was confirmed emphatically,” stated Dr. Rolf Hoffmann, Chief Medical Officer at RepliCel. “Even though the size of the trial was only powered for safety measures, secondary endpoints were included in interim analysis to give us an early look at efficacy to allow us to better drive the design of the next steps of the clinical development of the RepliCel(TM) procedure,” Dr. Hoffmann concluded.

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Read the rest — Further Analysis Reveals Double Digit Hair Growth in RepliCel’s First-in-man Clinical Trial

These are updated results that were announced, but the release goes on to say that the trials will be continuing into August 2013, with results to be announced by the end that year.

SMP Over the Years? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

How does SMP look like after 5 years? 10 years or 20 years down the road. I’ve seen some really bad SMP jobs on YouTube where the color looks smeared all over the scalp. Maybe these SMP jobs were done by novices or bad tattoo artists but if only a handful of Dr’s do it and do it well. How can there be a guarantee that a Dr with proficiency will be around in 20 years performing SMP when I need a touch up? I am interested in the procedure but worried that the color fades too easily or the dots expand to form a cloudy look. The bad SMP jobs on YouTube make the head look like there is a permanent giant bruise on the entire head. Looks like some sort of disfigurement.

Has any of your SMP patients been unhappy with the results after so many years?

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We have been performing Scalp Micropigmentation (SMP) now for two years, so I can not address a longer time frame. I have seen one patient who had scalp tattoos done elsewhere about 9 years ago and he touched it up often (possibly too often). His scalp took on the appearance of smeared color. The black ink turned green and when it covered the entire scalp, the scalp appeared green. Certainly, it was not a good end result. He was experimented on, so his result probably reflected the many techniques that evolved and possibly many different pigments.

With regard to our practice, yes, we have had dissatisfied patients. In analyzing the reason for the dissatisfaction, we concluded that: (a) they really did not understand what they were getting, (b) they were expecting Toppik level concealers which produces better camouflage and are much darker, (c) they noticed irregularities in the ‘dots’ where some of them were larger than others, (d) the pigments faded irregularly, (e) they came from long distances and needed touch-ups that required them to make another trip to California and (f) the color changes in the black to a green or blue tint was more than they expected to see.

A few patients tried to push us to repeat the process more times than we wanted to do, and early in our experience we wanted to make them happy, so we were swayed by their desire far more than we should have been. Now, we stick to our guns and keep to what we believe is in the best long-term interest of the patient. Even though we still want to make the accommodations that will make the patients happy, we will not do anything that will lead to a complication or poor result.

We have addressed these complaints by spending a huge amount of time with each prospective patient, explaining every detail of the process and expectations. The patients seemed to be more satisfied with the end results.

Does Propecia Lower the Libido Immediately? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi, Just wanted to say that your blog is amazing! It’s helped me to answer so many questions.

Now i was just wondering, i started propecia on monday (2 days ago) and have there been any reported cases of lowered libido immediately after taking propecia which die down in the coming months? Thanks

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If you have a libido side effect from Propecia, it might take weeks or months to appear… not a couple of days. The power of suggestion is very significant in those who get libido effects, so worrying about it is going to do more harm than you may realize.

Then again, I suppose the power of suggestion from reading this post may be in competition from the power of suggestion from other information you are inundated with.

Hair Loss InformationMy 4 Year Old Has Hair Loss After She Had Chicken Pox – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hi, my daughter is 4 years old. recently she had chicken pox after which she losses her hair every time with combing or sometimes without combing. the amount of loss hair is almost 30 or 35 hairs per combing. i really worry about her what should i do? thanks

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The stress on the body from chicken pox could be causing your daughter’s hair loss, but you should take her to a pediatrician if you are concerned.

Taking Finasteride After a Hysterectomy? – Balding Blog

Is it safe for a 50 year old woman that has no uterus to take Finasteride for hair loss

Yes. Finasteride is often tried in post-menopausal women, but the results are a mixed bag and the drug will not reliably return more hair to the thinning areas. There is an androgen sensitivity test for women by HairDX that could help determine if you’ll see possible benefits from the medication. Read more about that here.

Finasteride is a prescription drug, so you should discuss this further with your doctor.




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Can I Have a Transplant Now, Then Redistribute Those Same Grafts Years Later? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’ve been reading on treatments for months after realizing I’m beginning to express an NW3 pattern on my head. I’m extremely worried about how silly I will look like, when Propecia wanes and hair loss accelerates in my 50s and beyond, if I have a hair transplant at 30 and use up too much donor hair.

So to tone down my worries, I’m conjuring a kind of modification of the “Master Plan”; one which will involve a transplanting those follicles now, then having a scarce few of them re-extracted in my 50s, if the hair loss gets too bad, and re-distribute these to go well with the decreased density of hair. Would you do a FUE like this twice on the same follicles?

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It technically can be done… but that would not be a good plan. Generally, when the Norwood class 3 pattern is treated, it should remain untouched. If you are smart about your hair loss treatment and use the drug finasteride (Propecia), then hopefully you can prevent your migration of the hair loss as you age. That makes more sense.

On the other hand, if you progressed to a more extensive pattern and stay with the hair transplants in the front/top, the results should always look normal.

I get that you’re trying to plan for a worst case scenario, but Propecia doesn’t necessarily just stop working for everyone. Some men might see the effects wane after some years, but I’ve had patients taking it for over a decade with great results. Besides, in 20 years there could hopefully (fingers crossed) be new treatments available.

In the News – Bratz Dolls Go Bald in Canada – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the press release:

Bald is beautiful. MGA Entertainment Canada will launch a new range of hairless Bratz® dolls this summer at Toys”R”Us, Canada to support children dealing with hair loss due to illnesses such as cancer and alopecia, donating a portion of every sale to Starlight Children’s Foundation.

Under the banner True Hope Bratz®, MGA will release hairless versions of its hit dolls Cloe™, Yasmin™ and Cameron™, who will each come with one hat, a second outfit and a beaded bracelet.

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BratzRead the rest — Bratz dolls go bald to support kids battling illnesses

Following in the footsteps of the bald Barbie doll for kids battling hair loss, the Bratz dolls will be produced without hair in Canada. I’ve only seen the announcement about the dolls being released in Canada, so no word on the rest of North America.

While I realize that a bald doll isn’t something most of the readers of this site are interested in, I know we have some visitors that are parents of children battling various hair loss causing illnesses.

Actor Andrew Lincoln’s Hairline? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Andrew LincolnHow would you classify Andrew Lincoln’s hairline?

Some photos — Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3

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Andrew Lincoln, probably best known for his role in The Walking Dead, has a hairline that looks very straight (possibly due to styling or Hollywood “magic”) in some photos, but in other photos his hairline looks like it could be a Norwood class 2 or 3. Your guess is as good as mine without seeing his hair wet or up close.

My Hair Looks Darker Now After Using Rogaine and Finasteride – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi,

I’ve written previously on your blog. Big fan of this website. Im a 22 year old suffering from male pattern hair loss. Past few months I have been using rogaine foam and finasteride in the form of quarter proscar tablets. To be honest Ive been quite happy with the results as Ive noticed my hair loss stop completely & my hair is definitely now thickening. I previously had light brown hair but now it seems to look darker, not that I care that much really as long as I get regrowth.

My question is have you ever noticed in your practice users of rogaine having their hair darken after using it for a while. Also is there anything else I should use to maximise hair regrowth or is finasteride & minoxidil good enough for now. Love to hear your thoughts.

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When the hair shaft gets thicker (as with the use of Rogaine and / or Propecia) the hair will change to its normal, possibly darker, color. Miniaturized hairs tend to be lighter.

Pull Test and Telogen Effluvium – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Why is a pull test positive in cases of telogen effluvium but not in mpb. If a pull test was positive is this a definate indication of telogen effluvium

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The pull test can reflect many conditions, including a variety of autoimmune alopecias, telogen effluvium, possibly even androgenetic alopecia when it is very active. The test constitutes grasping about 60 hairs between two fingers near the scalp, then pulling gently (but firmly) on the hair. A positive test will yield 6 or more hairs and it is often done on 4 different parts of the scalp.

Do not wash your hair for 2 days prior to doing the test. If you decide to do the test on yourself, do not keep repeating it as you can pull out more hair than you really want.

This would not be a reliable test for male pattern balding diagnosis, because the hair loss from this condition varies. I suspect that when the process is not active (like when a patient is using finasteride / Propecia), the hair loss has stabilized so that the pull test would or should be negative. There are much better ways to make the diagnosis of MPB than by using the pull test.