Hair So Real – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Doctor

Are you familiar with the “Hair So Real” hair building fibers ? It is just like toppik , but much much cheaper. Which is what concerns me . Could it be cheaper because of inferior quality? I have tried H.S.R. and it does a very decent job .But what about its ingredients ? Are they safe to use ?

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Hair So RealHair So Real looks like it is similar to Toppik. I don’t know about the ingredients, so I can’t comment on that. Really, I am not endorsing or disapproving of these products. In general they all work pretty well in concealing thinning hair. Many of my patients often use these type of products and most of our experience is with Toppik or DermMatch.

I remembered that one of my staff members here in Los Angeles has mentioned that he tried Hair So Real, so I got his take on it. He said, “I used Hair So Real for over a year and know people who are still using it, and never had any problems. The price is great, but I switched to DermMatch recently because it seems to work better for my crown and back of the head.

So there you go.

If Seborrheic Dermatitis Doesn’t Cause Hair Loss, Why Was I Told That Was the Problem? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I read one of your articles that state clogged pores, poor circulation and excessive seb. oil does not contribute to hair loss. I am experiencing hair loss, I was diagnosed with seborreah dermatitis…..did my healthcare provider provide me with inaccurate information regarding my hair loss

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Seborrheic dermatitis is a common, inflammatory skin condition that causes flaky, white to yellowish scales to form on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear. It can occur with or without reddened skin.” (Source: Google Health)

Seborrheic dermatitis CAN cause hair loss when the scalp is scratched, but it is not the permanent type of hair loss from genetic (androgenic) balding. People who have seborrheic dermatitis sometimes have genetic balding so when these two conditions are present at the same time, the hair loss is always caused by the genetic component. This can also be confusing so that the affected person can think that the seborrheic dermatitis is the cause of the hair loss when it is not. Too many doctors and healthcare providers mistakenly link the dermatitis to the balding.

Should I Wait to Start Propecia — and How Much Should I Take? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 21 years old and noticed the hair on top of my head is thinning and is very easy to see the scalp when wet. Also have a little bit of a receding hairline and very small bald spot on the crown (can only really see when hair is wet). I am just wondering if I should wait a few years before starting propecia because i heard it loses its effects after a while? Also if I do start since it is not that bad yet should I take propecia everyday or every other day or any other sort of amount?

The dosing should be 1mg a day, but this is a prescription medication and I can’t give alternate dosing advice as I’m not your doctor. Talk to your physician about it.

If you’ve got male pattern baldness, Propecia (finasteride) works best when started early in the thinning process. You should not want to wait until you’ve lost a ton of hair before you start it as it might be less effective. If you start the medication earlier, it has a greater chance to halt the hair loss. As a 21 year old, the frequency of reversing the thinning and loss is some areas is much higher than if you wait 5 more years.

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Transplanting Hair Into a Cleft Lip Scar, Follow-Up – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

This is a follow-up to a post last week, Transplanting Hair Into a Cleft Lip Scar:

Hi Dr. Rassman, this is a continuation from the cleft lip question. I forgot to add, the failed surgery was due to laser surgery. It became a hypertrophic scar after the laser surgery. So not sure if hair transplant is possible for that??

thanks for answer the question though

For a specific case, I’d need to make an examination to see what could be possible. Generally, transplanted hair grafts in real hypertrophic scars (keloids) often do not grow as well.

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My Doctors Aren’t Eager to Diagnose My Female Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

(female)
Hi Doctor,
I am a 21 year old college student who lives in San Diego. Over the last couple of months I’ve noticed a excessive amount of my hair falling out (especially in the shower). I have always had beyond a full head of hair but lately, it just feels thinner and I have hair all over my carpet to prove it. My friends always make fun of me because i’m constantly shedding everywhere but lately its beyond too much. I have done some research and almost want to diagnose myself with iron deficiency anemia.

Recently, I am constantly tired, dizzy, have headaches, have shortness of breath (lately), don’t eat very much meat, don’t take vitamins, and last time I went to the doctor, they told me that my heart rate was way too high. Not to mention, live a stressful life, go out drinking way too often with friends and smoke cigarettes. I just made myself sound so TERRIBLE but i’m beginning to worry and no one at Kaiser seems to be losing sleep over what could possibly be wrong with me.

What do you think doctor?

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Most doctors are trained to treat medical issues and bill the insurance company to make their living. It seems that hair loss is generally not a priority from a purely medical perspective. My cynicism aside, there really is no definitive cure for hair loss in women, but you need a diagnosis by a doctor who has experience in this field. In addition, there are many causes of hair loss in women and you need to understand where you stand with these causes. There is only one FDA approved hair loss medication for women… Rogaine (minoxidil).

Things that come to my mind as I read your post as possible contributing sources of hair loss:

  1. You go “out drinking way too often”
  2. You “smoke cigarettes”
  3. You don’t eat well
  4. You have too much stress
  5. You say your heart rate is too high? Why?
  6. You think you have iron deficiency anemia? Why?
  7. You are constantly tired, dizzy, have headaches? Why?

Aside from hair loss issues, you do not sound too healthy. You need to go back to your doctors at Kaiser and get to the bottom of this!

Hair Loss After Partial Hysterectomy and Stresses of Life – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

In 2006 I had a partial hysterectomy (uterus only). This past July my doctor put me on 1 mg. of Divigel. I’ve noticed the past couple of months that my hair is falling out. I don’t know if it is the hormone replacement therapy or not. I should note that when I’ve had surgery or a stressful time in my life, I tend to shed, but the hair comes back. I’m wondering if my “empty nest” this fall or the Divigel is causing the hair loss. Any ideas?

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DivigelStresses (emotional, surgical, medical, etc) can all cause some degree of hair loss. It usually takes about one year or so before you notice the hairs regrow once the stress is under control. Or, it could be the medication you’re on. Divigel (estradiol gel) does list mild hair loss as a common side effect.

It is best to discuss your concerns with your doctor that is treating you. On top of the stress and medication, there may be other medical issues that you are not aware of as well. In the end, hair loss for women is very frustrating for doctors and patients alike. There is no one magic bullet or a defining cause. And worse yet, there is no definitive treatment (let alone, a cure). Good luck.

Any Link Between Body Hair and MPB? – Balding Blog

I’m sure that this question has been asked many times but are body hair and baldness related? My dad suffers from MPB and he inherited it from his maternal grandfather. He first noticed a receding hairline at 16. My dad also has a lot of body hair and matured quite early. I’ve been told that I carry a lot of my mother’s genes but I have a lot of body hair like my dad.I’ve noticed a very slight recession in my hairline and I asked my dad and he didn’t know if I was losing it and I went to my dermatologist and she wasn’t sure either. Any information that you can give me would be great.

Like your dad and your dermatologist, I am not sure if you’re losing your hair either. I haven’t seen photos or have any way to determine if you’re in the early stages of balding, your hairline is maturing, or if you’re just worrying about nothing. Since you’re worried about male pattern baldness, you should have your scalp examined for signs of miniaturization.

The the hard fact is, if you inherited the hair loss gene, you inherited the gene. It’s really not related to body hair. Body hair is another genetic trait as well in itself and to my knowledge, these two are not directly related to each other.




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If I Stop Minoxidil, What Kind of Hair Loss Should I Expect? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 26 years old male and i’ve applied minoxidil once a day since age 21, but only in the two sides of my hairline where i had a problem, not in the rest of my hair. My father is totally bald. My treatment was taking place with some breaks, like 8-9 months treatment, 2 months stopping treatment. When i was stopping the treatment, the hair that was grown from minoxidil were falling out, and then after re-starting the treatment they were starting to grow again.

i have no sign of baldness in my crown, where i’ve never applied minoxidil. i want to ask you that if i stop using it at all, what kind of hairloss should i expect?

If you’re going to keep starting and stopping the medication, I don’t see the point in using it. If you stop using the medication completely, I’d expect any benefits that the minoxidil gave you will soon disappear. I don’t know what your hair loss pattern is or how much the medication was helping, so I have no way of knowing what kind of hair loss you’ll see. But if minoxidil regrew hair, that hair will fall out when you stop using it. Why are you playing Russian Roulette with your hair?

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I’m a Teen Worried About Hair Loss – What Should I Do? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

sir,
i have seen your ht results. truly fantastic. congrats.

now my problem is my dad’s bald but none of his brothers (4) are bald. i have had a big forehead and recession in temples from childhood which is hereditary even for my uncles. so i dont know whether i will have hairloss in future? i am 19 years old (nw 2) now. what shall i do?

also i dont know when to start propecia or rogaine. to add further, i heard propecia decreases cancer risk but if a person still gets it, then he will get a very dangerous form of cancer. is it true? plus will propecia cause male breast cancer? i dont know what to do but i want to keep my hair at least up to 55 or so. but i am scared about these info’s here about the side effects? could u please guide me. it would be so nice of you if you mail me answering to my queries and tell me what i shall do to keep my hair on.

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TeenAt the age of 19 and a Class 2 Norwood scale balding, you are not a candidate for surgery. If you are really balding, then you will have the appearance of miniaturization in the hair on your head. In that case, the drug finasteride is the best way to stop the balding problem in men who are balding in the earliest stage. Get a good doctor to review your personal situation and please do not have a surgery under any circumstances.

I’ve been getting a lot of similar emails from teens that want to take medication before they need to, or want me to tell them if they’re going bald based on 2 sentences they email to me. I’m going to make this as easy as possible for everyone to digest, and there’s no better way than an itemized list…

  1. You have a family history of hair loss, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you will experience loss to the same degree or at all. It can skip generations.
  2. Some refer to the corners of the hairline as the temples. Corner recession could be the maturing of the hairline. Recession of the actual temples will usually not see benefit from medication and surgery will likely be required to restore them.
  3. I can’t tell you when you should start on Propecia (finasteride), as it is a prescription medication and therefore must be prescribed by your physician. Generally speaking, you shouldn’t take medication as a preventive medication against hair loss anyway. Everyone is different, and some men will need the medication at 18 years old, while others will need it at 35. It depends on when you’re experiencing miniaturization and to what degree. A 25 year old man already showing thinning in the Norwood Class 7 pattern will not benefit from Propecia unless it is caught early and still it may not do much more than stop the loss from occurring.
  4. Propecia side effects are real, but they are also quite rare. Internet reports are unverified and overblown (some people will post the same basic negative messages over and over under different usernames across different sites). The major health concerns that you brought up (prostate and breast cancer) are worth considering, but more information needs to be collected. Studies into these types of issues might have been minimal, but the FDA lists the medication as safe and effective, and I’ve seen the effectiveness first hand (and have posted many photo results on this site).
  5. Get a good, caring doctor who has an interest in hair loss. Most often they build their expertise in the surgery of hair transplants, but there are many good doctors who care enough about their patients that they will not be trigger happy and rush you into a surgery before you are ready. Check the physician search at ISHRS to get started.

Could Finasteride Increase Muscle Mass? – Balding Blog

If Testosterone levels do go up by about 15% by taking finasteride could this drug increase muscle mass?

Doubtful. The slight increase in testosterone is very minor and only temporary.




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