Healthy, Thick Hairs Are Falling Out

Hi Dr. Rassman and Dr. Pak,

I am 29 years old male, taking Propecia for about 4 months now, and have 10% miniaturization, hair loss is not really noticeable. Also I am using a shampoo called Nioxin. But I see that a lot of hairs fall out when I am taking showers, combing my hair and just generally during the day. The hairs that fall out are healthy, thick hairs, but there are a lot of them, 200, maybe more! My questions are:

  1. Why is this happening? And is there any way to stop shredding so much hair?
  2. Another question I have is that, in recent years, my hair density seems to be thinner at the top of my head compared to the sides and back, even though the hair strands themselves are of same thickness. Is there a method to increase the density besides just taking Propecia?

Thanks very much!

You need to see your hair stylist for compounds that thicken the hair. Many of these compounds add water to thicken the hair as it is hydrophilic (water loving) and substances that cling to the hair follicle will increase the value of what you have. Usually, miniaturization of less than 10% is not really the classic miniaturization that we see in balding conditions. These miniaturized hairs may actually be the normal vellus hairs that are part of the follicular units in everyone. You should not be losing 200 hairs per day. If that keeps up you need to be evaluated by a hair expert as there may be a reason for that degree of hair loss. You say that the hairs that you are losing are healthy, thick hairs — well, healthy, thick hairs that fall out will not fall out in that quantity. There is a hair pull test which can be performed by an expert that will define if you are really losing hair at the rate you think.


2006-11-02 16:18:07Healthy, Thick Hairs Are Falling Out

Healthy Diet and Telogen Effluvium

Hi Dr. Rassman,

I appreciate your responding to a few of my questions in the past about LLLT. It gave me a bit of an education at the very least.

I do have a question regarding Telogen Effluvium. I have been dealing with TE for approx. 1 1/2 yrs. now (Chronic TE) due to high levels of stress during that time period. I feel comfortable in saying that the shedding seems to be slowing down or may have actually resumed to it’s normal daily shed (approx. 100 hairs/day) due to the decrease in the level of stress in my life over these past few months.

I understand that a healthy diet for someone with TE is important (lots of protein and iron), but are there certain foods that I would want to refrain from? I’ve heard breads, pasta and potatoes quickly convert to sugar which could have a negative effect on a persons hormones while trying to grow hair. Is there any truth to this?

Also, what would you recommend as a daily diet to help with hair growth?

Thank you in advance.

There are no proven connections between different good healthy diets with regard to chronic TE. The one on one connections you discussed are subjective assessments of various people and I would have no way to verify these observations.

Healthier Hair

My six year old daughter, had kidney reflux and a UPJ obstruction at birth, both have been surgically corrected. Her hair is shoulder length and has been for three years. I trim it regulary and it remains extremely dry and barely grows. Her hair does come out fairly easy when brushed or pulled (by her brothers). She really wants her hair to grow and I would love to know how I can make it more healthy and have peace of mind that nothing is medically wrong. I would appreciate your time and assistance. Thank you

Hair loss can be caused by stress (physical and emotional), malnutrition, and multiple surgeries. Brittle hair can be treated with more gentle handling as brisk brushing can pull out or break the fragile hairs. Make sure that your daughter’s diet allows her to get all the nutrients that she needs. It is normal to lose around 100 hairs per day. The length of her hair indicates (assuming that hair grows 1/2 inch per month) that her hair cycle may be as short as 2 years (assuming 12 inch length of her hair) and each hair that falls out gets replaced by another one that starts to grow from ‘scratch’. Everyone has their own hair cycle, which usually ranges from 2 – 6 years. I would expect that as she gets older, the cycle length will change (probably get longer which may mean that the hair will grow out longer as well).


2005-11-17 12:02:29Healthier Hair

Healthcare Service Stinks Says Stossel – Nothing Like NHI Routine Services Says Dr. Rassman

I could’t help but think about what we do in our practice vs what Stossel talked about in this article. “the hospital’s customer service stinks. Doctors keep me waiting for hours, and no one bothers to call or email to say, “I’m running late.” Few doctors give out their email address. Patients can’t communicate using modern technology”.

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/20/stossel-have-lung-cancer-medical-care-ive-received-is-excellent-but-customer-service-stinks.html

At the New Hair Institute, every patient:

  1. Has the doctor’s cell phone number.
  2. Does not wait more than a few minutes before being seen.
  3. Service reviews are fantastic nearly 100% of the time.
  4. The service is personalized because we do not run a hair transplant ‘mill’ and care about our patients as human beings with a problem.
  5. Sterile condition and safety are top priority (not an infection in over a decade).

 

Healing Time for Hair Plug Removal?

How long for a full skin recovery after a plug removal? (punch size 1 mm)

A 1mm punch excision will usually fill in over a week’s period of time. Large punches will take longer unless they are sutured together.

Headaches from Rogaine Foam?

Hi, i’ve been using rogaine foam for about 7 1/2 months, and started using nioxin system 1 shampoo and coditioner. i’m starting to get a lot of head aches i think from the foam (since i think i’m using too much) and i’m not sure i’m getting much results, so i was thinking of starting using propecia, except it’s costly and i’m afraid of the side effects, seeing as i’m only 22, male. i heard the younger you are though, the less likely you are to have side effects from propecia, is that true?

i’ve been reading around and would like to only use .5mg, by cutting themin half. is it safe to just take a knife and cut them in half though? and i’ve heard using nizoral shampoo along with the foam is considered the “big 3” and has shown a good amount of results for people, do you recommend using all three products?

HeadacheHeadaches may be from the hypotensive impact of minoxidil (Rogaine), which does drop blood pressure in some people. You may be using too much of it, or may just be too sensitive to it.

If costs on Propecia is too much, you can get a prescription for the genetic finasteride 5mg tablet and cut it into quarters. At our local Costco, the cost runs about $5/month for the 5mg generic. With regard to halving the dose, the financial solution to your problem is discussed already with the generic finasteride… and why take half when a full 1mg dose is better? Side effects are rare in men of all ages, but I don’t recall seeing statistics about side effects relating to age.

You can use Nizoral, but aside from being a good shampoo, I’m not sure it’s going to regrow your hair. If you’ve got the financial means to do so, you can continue to use all three products.

Headaches and Stomach Pain from Propecia?

Hello Dr Rassman,

Thank you for your amazing blog. I would like some advice from you.

I started Propecia months ago. I am often tired, have headaches or stomach pain. My doctor said to me that I should take some Magnesium chloride daily. He said that it removes “bad material” of your body. Does this treatment represents a danger for my Propecia treatment?

Thank you for your answer

I have not heard about these side effects from Propecia from any of my patients (though I’ve received some emails about this over the years). If you believe that these pains are from the medication you can always stop the drug for a week and see what happens. Perhaps you have an allergy to finasteride or a filler ingredient that is causing the problem.

As for magnesium chloride, I have no experience on the use of this.


2010-07-02 13:56:57Headaches and Stomach Pain from Propecia?

Head Tingles, Hair Loss, Infections, and Bleach

hi there – i’m only 19 yrs olds and in the last year i have started balding all over the top of the head, espeically at the back in quite a serious way. i have thought that it was because i used to bleach my hair alot as a child but recently my scalp has started to itch alot. i am using pills, expensive “thickening” shampoo and other products on a daily basis to try and stop this balding but none of it is working. i was wondering if you think if its from the bleaching or is it possible that i have a scalpal infection causing the balding and itching. if so what can i do.

thank you for you time

First, you may want to stop much of what you are doing, as you may be causing your own problems. Then, if it continues, seek out a good dermatologist. If you are experiencing genetic hair loss, none of what you are doing will address the cause of the balding or thinning. People who treat themselves are gambling without the education or skills needed to address the problem.


2006-02-03 15:05:56Head Tingles, Hair Loss, Infections, and Bleach

Head Swelling

I have had some surgery (face lift and hair transplants) and my face gets swollen from time to time. When it was swollen last, I went to my plastic surgeon who said that he did not see any swelling, but I know it is swollen because my hat is too tight when the swelling is there. Can you help me?

I suspect that you may be seeing a very subtle type of swelling. This is a condition more often seen in the legs or arms, called lymphedema. If it is very subtle and does not produce symptoms, leave it alone. If it is in the legs, then compression stockings may help. For leg swelling, you must worry about heart disease and dependent edema from right sided heart failure. This is not the case with lymphedema of the face or scalp.

Massage works and it feels good. Compression at night with a compression bandage will reduce the scalp component of it. Lymphedema can be a result of surgical or cancer therapy, and irradiation. It can also reflect tumors and metastases of tumors. I have seen patients present with lymphedema of the face and scalp as the first sign of tumors that invade the lymphatics of the neck, where head and neck tumors tend to migrate or even in Hodgkin’s disease (which are a type of lymphoma/cancer). If there are no cancers in consideration (you are not a smoker and have never been one, do not chew tobacco and never done that, have any other symptoms around the face, nose or neck, and no swelling in the nect and it is not bothering you) you might just wait it out. I am slightly concerned because you said you had a face lift and that would imply that you may be over 50, when these types of cancers are more common. Certainly, get yourself cleared by a good doctor because cancers of the head, neck and problems in the lymphatics of the abdomen sometimes present the way you are telling this to me.

Head & Shoulders Shampoo

Somebody mentioned losing hair after using Head ‘n Shoulders shampoo. In the fall of 1975, I started using Head ‘n Shoulders shampoo and immediately started losing hair and even though I could not prove the causal relation between the two, I immediately quit using Head ‘n Shoulders. Even though my hair has still receded and thinned somewhat since then, I have always been curious if anyone has taken a look at Head ‘n Shoulders and complaints about that brand of shampoo as a possible cause of hair loss.

Head and ShouldersHead & Shoulders shampoo, to my knowledge, does not contribute to hair loss. You are the first person who has presented this complaint to me. It is very possible that there was a coincidence between the shampoo and the change in your hair loss status.

Update August 18, 2008
Although I initially posted this almost 3 years ago, this has become a very hot topic as of late and the readers have provided some good commentary below.


2008-08-18 16:43:07Head & Shoulders Shampoo