Hair Loss InformationNot Hair Loss News – Cancer Death Rates Drop 20 Percent in 20 Years – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

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Cancer death rates in the U.S. have dropped 20 percent in the past two decades, thanks largely to less smoking, increased prevention and better detection, a new report finds.

The rates have fallen dramatically in some areas — plunging 50 percent for middle-aged black men, for instance — while barely budging for elderly white women. And disease experts say there’s still plenty of room for improvement.

“Contained within this data are areas of remarkable progress and areas that remain frustrating,” said Dr. Clifford A. Hudis, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and a chief expert in breast cancer at Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

An estimated 1.7 million new cancer cases are projected for 2014, including some 586,000 deaths, according to the new report from the American Cancer Society. And cancer remains the second-most common cause of death in the U.S., behind heart disease.

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Read the rest — Slow but steady: Cancer death rates drop 20 percent in two decades

Can I Have My Hair Character Changed During a Transplant? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have wavy hair and would like a hair transplant but I prefer FUE so I don’t get a scar at the back of my head. I understand that the hair shaft slightly curls under the skin for wavy hair. Once my hair is extracted via FUE is it possible to implant it into my thinning area but make the hair shaft or bulb of the hair straight so I have straight hair growing out instead of wavy. I know it sounds weird but can it be done?

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I had a patient once tell me that another doctor he saw for a consultation had told him he could have his hair character changed from curly to straight, but the surgeon has no such control. If a surgeon tells you he/she does have that ability, run away, because he may have other personal reasons to do your surgery ($$).

Will Hair Transplants Become Cheaper with Technology Advancements? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Doctor,
I was just wondering, with all the advancements in technology and the rising demand for restoring ones hair do you think that hair transplants will become relatively cheaper in the near future? if so when would could someone predict a drop in price? 5, 10, 20 years?

thanks

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Perhaps surgery may drop in price if you adjust for inflation, but overall hair transplant surgery is an elective cosmetic surgery and as long as there is a demand, it will still likely be relatively expensive. I am sure (even now) you can find doctors who offer a very low price of around $1 per graft, but the quality and results may be questionable. I often fix many patients failed hair transplant surgeries from Tijuana and even local clinics where patients go to get bargain hair transplants for $1 to $3 per graft. In the end, the patient ends up spending a lot more to fix the bad work.

I am often amazed at how someone would go bargain hunting for cosmetic surgery that will last a lifetime. If you have a bad meal you can always go to another restaurant tomorrow, but a hair transplant is for life. You’ll be looking at the bad work on yourself each time you look in the mirror. I realize finance and fees are definitely a factor, but it should not be something to base the decision to have surgery.

I believe there will always be patients who seek out the cheapest surgery from doctors who want to compete and offer a low fee. And there will always be top surgeons who will command a very high fee for quality work and the patients who seek out top quality work. Not all hair transplant surgery or surgeons are the same, which is why many patients fly in from all over the world to see us at New Hair Institute.

Does Propecia Peak? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Doctor, I’ve been using propecia now for 17months, it’s going well the hair on the crown has definitely thickened up a bit..

My question is, when does propecia peak? Is what I have now the best I’ll get?

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Most people notice the full effects of Propecia at about 12 to 24 months. You must also understand that hair loss is a dynamic process and you may notice hair loss despite being on Propecia.

More importantly, you must also understand that if you stop taking Propecia your results will fade away (also known as catch-up hair loss).

Can Bonding Glue Cause Damage to the Scalp Before My Hair Transplant? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I’m gonna have a hair transplant in 2 months, In the meanwhile I wear a contact skin bonding foil system applied by glue on the scalp. Can this damage my existing hair or handicap my hair transplant success? I’m removing the contact skin on a weekly basis for washing my scalp.

At the moment there’s no single sign of irritation on my scalp, everything looks fine.

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The glues can cause damage to existing hair, but it shouldn’t cause problems with a hair transplant surgery as long as you don’t continue to use it after the procedure. Ask your doctor what they recommend in terms of your preparation and post-surgery concerns, as every doctor is different.

Bad Doctors or Bad Technicians? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Doc, I’ve learned many years ago the difference between a top doctor and an average one. Since then if I need to see a doctor I always try to see people at the top of their field. Especially when it comes to surgery which is a true art. My concern is the reliance on technicians. I know time is a consideration when dealing with a thousand or 2 hairs. You often see patients who had bad doctors. Maybe they had bad technicians. You have stressed the importance of the placement and angle of hair, yet you leave that to technicians. Technicians turn over quite a bit in any field. So there’s a good chance some workers are learning on a patients scalp. Not a comforting thought for someone who’s gone through enough emotional concern over hair loss, not to mention spending the money their spending for top work.

I’ve seen the difference between a gifted surgeon and an average one.. forget a technician. I guess there’s nothing one can do about the harvesting.. that requires technicians. Are there HT docs who do all the placement themselves?

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Hair transplant surgery cannot be done with just one person. It is a team effort between doctor and technician. A great surgeon cannot produce quality work without great technicians. It is true that there is technician turnover and technicians-for-hire who jump around to different clinics, so when you interview doctors you should also ask about the turn over or if they use per diem technicians.

New Hair Institute has been open for over 22 years. Many of my staff members have been with me for close to 15 to 20 years. That is how we produce quality work.

Hair Loss InformationMy Hair is Already Thin and I Will Soon Have Bariatric Surgery – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

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I have thin hair and soon will have bariatric surgery. I am worried about hair loss. I will follow my doctor to the letter, however is there something else I can do to minimize hair loss?

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It seem like you have a conflict in choosing the lesser of two evils — lose weight or lose hair. I do not know the answer to your dilemma.

Bariatric surgery does not necessarily cause hair loss in everyone that has it done, but it is a possibility. I do not know of anything that can minimize that chance, though.

My Body Hair Has Become Finer Since I Dyed My Scalp Hair Years Ago – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi doc, i am 17 years old now and i know this sounds completely crazy but years ago i dyed my hair and now its gone thin and flat and lighter, but before i dyed my hair i used to have very thick body hair as well around my legs, chest and face.

But now my body hair has become so much finer like my head hair is. I am just wondering if there is any correlation between this, because i dyed my head hair and my body hair has become finer to match my head hair? i cannot even grow a full beard anymore like i used to be able to it is really weird.

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You had a full beard at 17 years old? What you’re seeing is probably more of a coincidence rather than a correlation. Dyeing the hair does not usually cause thinning, particularly if it was done on the scalp and the loss is seen on your body.

If you are concerned about hair loss and changes to your body hair, you need to see a doctor for an examination. Maybe it is hormone related. Maybe you have an diagnosed medical condition. Anything is a possibility, but the hair dye is not likely the issue.

Can Transplanted Hair Be Re-Transplanted if I Continue to See Thinning? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 24 year old male who has somewhat of a receding hairline like my father who has the same hairline I have, but he is 57 years old. While he has maintained his hairline, the hair on the top of his head is noticeably thinner than on the sides.

What if I had a transplant primarily to the front of the scalp and then continued to thin elsewhere on my head. Since the hair in a transplant will not thin like the rest of the scalp as one ages, my question is can the transplanted hair be thinned out or even removed to blend better with the rest of the scalp?

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I wouldn’t recommend it, but I suppose what you’re asking can be done theoretically. However, if you have a good Master Plan and a good surgeon, you should be able to plan out how to address your hair needs now so that it doesn’t look bad even 50 years from now if you continue to thin.

Overall, I think you are missing the point… which is that you need to see a good surgeon (face to face) for an examination and a specific consultation for the planning of your individual needs.