In the News – Follica Gets a New CEO – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

From the article:

Follica, the Boston-area startup out to bring a scientific approach to helping hair-loss sufferers re-grow their locks, is preparing for some new growth of its own. The firm, run since its late 2006 inception by founding CEO Daphne Zohar of Boston’s PureTech Ventures, announced today the hiring of a new president and CEO, William Ju, a biopharmaceutical veteran with experience in an array of therapeutic arenas, including dermatology (he is a board certified dermatologist). The selection of Ju seems to position the firm to move out of the purely research-focused stage and closer to becoming a drug development company.

Read the full text at Xconomy.com

We last heard some activity from the Follica folks last summer, when they got an extra $11 million round of funding in addition to the initial $5.5 million they received in early 2008. Now they’ve got a new CEO. What does it all mean? One could only speculate at this point…

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My Hair Loss Just Started When I Turned 50 Years Old – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello, I’m male and have just turned 50. There’s no baldness in the family and up until very recently I’ve had a full head of hair.

My hair started falling out considerably in the shower about six months ago (Oct ‘08) and has continued up until now, to the point where I just have to run my fingers through my hair and hairs will fall onto the countertop. Unfortunately I’ve now lost a good amount of hairline and have thinned all over the top of my head.

I went to a dermatologist and supplied eleven vials of blood for testing with everything coming back negative for hair loss – minerals, vitamins, hormones, dhea, thyroid, kidney, liver & bioavailable testosterone were all within range (the last two were slightly elevated, but still in normal range).

There hasn’t been any major stress events in my recent history, nor do I feel depressed. However, I have been taking prednisone since March ‘03 after being diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency (addison’s disease) after a bad bout with food poisoning. According to the medical association hair loss is not a side effect of prednisone, but I’m guessing it is the cause of my hair loss, or possibly an autoimmune disease attacking the hair follicle’s themselves.

I was given a dandruff shampoo (Ducray – Selegel) by the dermatologist but that hasn’t slowed the hair loss down, not sure dandruff could cause this type of hair loss anyway. I’m wondering if you might have any advice that could help as this is very frustrating to say the least.

Thanks

You can guess on the mechanisms for your thinning hair, but hair loss from genetic causes can start late in life (50s). I would need to know much more about your Addison’s disease and the impact of the steroid use before discussing your case further. Prednisone can cause hair loss (see here), but dandruff isn’t a cause of hair loss.

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Anaphylactic Shock from Propecia? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am anaphylactic to dairy, and I noticed that in the ingredients of Propecia and Proscar it contains Lactose. Is it safe for me to take this medication, or should it be avoided at all costs? I have had other medications in the past that contained Lactose. All of my research indicates that medication in the form of the pill is usually unlikely to lead to an allergic reaction or anaphylactic shock.

But if I am unable to to take this medication would you have any other recomendations as to what I could possibly due in order to prevent my receding hairline, or slow down the process.

Thanks.

I have never heard of anaphylaxis in association with Propecia, but if you are concerned about it, I found the following site which might educate you in the symptoms of this life emergency — common causes of anaphylaxis

I am not your doctor so I will not be able to make recommendations as I have not examined you, and it would be a blind process for me to get directly involved in your health.

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I’ve Been Taking Propecia for 3 Weeks — When Will I See Improvement? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

My hair has been thin since I was 16 (now 26). But it was very gradual and with almost no progression. Recently I went through a period of extreme stress/depression due to relationship problems. This lasted for approximately 4-5 months. A few months back I noticed that my hair seemed to be thinning so I have started propecia. I was told I was not yet thin enough to have any cosmetic surgery. While I still have some stress (not nearly as much) I am noticing that the hair is seemingly shedding at an even more accelerated rate. I have been on the drug for about 3 weeks. When could I see some type of improvement? What should I expect as far as improvement? Also could supplements like creatine be playing a factor in all of this?

Stress induced hair loss could be temporary or it could precipitate your genetic hair loss (in other words, you might’ve lost hair anyway due to genetics somewhere down the line and the stress just sped it up). I’d give it 6-9 months (or longer) before you start seeing some benefits. Those benefits could be regrowth or they could just be halting the hair loss. Your doctor should’ve explained this to you when he/she prescribed it.


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Merck’s Vioxx Doctor Hit List – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hey Doc,

I came across a interesting article recently related to Merck, I thought I would pass it your way. It’s about Merck creating a doctor “hit list” for doctors who were against prescribing there medications.

Vioxx maker Merck and Co drew up doctor hit list

I wanted to get your thoughts. Thanks

Clearly, the facts that will be presented at trial will reflect the truth of any claims. I’d like to see the outcome before I render an opinion.

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Sabiway Shampoo – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi, Doctor Rassman, I’m a 25 year old female, I found another colombian product: Sabiway shampoo for hair loss it is intended also in cancer patients I would like to know any expert information on this product. the website where it is been sold is: http://laboratoriosabiway.8m.com/

Please I need to know if this product can be good for this problem!!!! I think that maybe can help me.
thank you.

I am having a tough time with this site. They offer an English translation, but it is very poorly worded and difficult to understand. From the looks of it, this is just a fungus treatment shampoo. I don’t see anything in it that would regrow hair for a person with genetic hair loss. You can try it, but I doubt it’ll do much good (unless you have fungal problems). They also claim to regrow hair for alopecia areata sufferers, and that right there explains why a product like this will never legally be sold in the US. The FDA would be all over it, because you can’t make impossible claims (like being able to regrow hair for those with alopecia areata) without backing it up with proof. It sounds very misleading and entirely untrue.

Plus, the fact that they use a free website host and a terribly amateur website makes me even more skeptical. It doesn’t look professional, and I can’t see how anyone would take it seriously (at least from a marketing perspective). But taking that out of the equation, common sense tells me that if this fancy shampoo worked like they said it did, it would be known worldwide… particularly if it’s been sold for the nearly 20 years that their website says. My guess is that it won’t do much more than any other anti-fungal shampoo out there.

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What If HairDX Tells Me I’ll Bald But I Won’t Go Past Norwood 2? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi Doc,

posted this on the website as well but I think this is a great question!

With this HairDX test, I understand it detects the gene associated with balding. However, most men experience some hairloss during their lifetime which doesn’t always succumb to full out pattern baldness. They may just have the mature hairline. So my question is, if you’re a NW2 with a mature hairline and have experienced some balding, will you still have this gene? I’m a NW2 and I would like to know if I have the gene, but at the same time, I don’t want to freak myself out if I have the gene but am only going to a NW2 pattern and not further.

Just need some clarification so I know whether or not I want the test.

thanks in advance!

Norwood 2I do not call the Norwood Class 2 pattern balding (see graphic at right), as this is just a mature hairline. Also it is important to realize that the expression of the balding gene is another variable here. You can have the gene(s) for balding, yet still not express it. So on one hand, the HairDX test could be helpful, but on the other hand, if you know you’re just going to freak yourself out about it, maybe you should wait until if/when you see actual hair loss.

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You Are Full of Yourself Dr. Rassman! – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

You are so full of yourself Rassman! The remedies that you claim to be ineffective, do indeed work and you know it. Additionally, don’t use the “consult your doctor” line as a means of beating around the bush, thereby coercing oblivious morons to actually use your transplant services. If you really were a TRUE M.D., you would most likely state the facts, and not market your own products. You look like a damned politician anyway. Yours Truly

Since when did I have my own products? The only thing I sell with my name on it is the Hair Loss and Replacement for Dummies book…

Many of the thousands of return readers want to know what I think about things, but I limit my published thoughts to probing what I feel are my educational responsibilities to my readership. We spend hours and hours each and every day filtering hundreds of emails and researching answers to some questions that have twists and turns in them. Not every email I receive can be answered perfectly. Also, I’m not your physician (or the physician of anyone that writes in), so I’m often on the horns of a dilemma which puts the challenge to me as to what I can or can’t say (legal liability / medical reasons). Bottom line though, if you don’t like what I have to write… please, by all means stop visiting the site.

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Jon Gosselin’s Hair Transplant Made Him Cheat On His Wife? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Doctor,
I keep seeing Jon Gosselin of that Jon and Kate show on the entertainment news programs about how he cheated on his wife. Do you think that hair transplant you gave him was what gave him the courage to stray? Sorry, cheap shot! Ha Ha

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Jon GosselinOuch. This is an uncomfortable topic to discuss (since it should be a private matter), but since this is the 3rd email I’ve received about it, I thought maybe I should address it once and put the topic to rest. This site isn’t TMZ, afterall.

I saw the same story on the cover of the Us Weekly magazine that we get in our office, and I couldn’t help but wonder the same thing for an extremely brief moment (as the public really only knows him as a hair transplant patient and what the reality TV show editors put forth). Then I came to my senses.

Obviously, fame brings on circumstances we might not normally find ourselves in, but it should be obvious that a hair transplant isn’t going to force you to do anything. That’s such a convenient excuse, if there ever was one. Hair does give a man more confidence, but if the allegations are true (again, it’s none of our business), I’m sure there are more factors at play than just some enhanced cosmetic surgery that caused this man to find himself in this precarious situation. I guess the one upside to this whole thing is that I can now see Jon Gosselin’s great hair transplant results on the cover of major magazines…

If I Stop Propecia, Will My Body Hair Return? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Just a quick question. I read on a previous post that a rare known side effect of Propecia is the reduction of body hair. Will this hair grow back after Propecia has been stopped?

If Propecia caused a loss of body hair, when you stop the medication the body hair should return.

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