Buzzed Hair Style After Transplant – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Dr.Rassman,

At age 30 I had three procedures with a doctor in Pittsburgh.The results were excellent.The focus areas were creating a hairline and giving me forward density.The scar seems almost invisible now through the hair. My question is I’m now 40 and would like to shave my head with a number 2 clipper.With the hair cut short is it common for the donor scar to be visible? Greatly appreciate your thoughts on the matter.

Each and every person is different. Some people with no scar can not cut their hair with a number 2 clipper if their hair is straight and coarse, because there can be a subtle difference in angle above and below the area that was cut. Small scars may not be seen with the same shave if the hair character is good and the scar is minimal, yet larger scars may behave differently. Best to try it on a vacation with your hair cut short and see what you got. We can speculate, but the ultimate test is to just try it out. I have many patients who cut thier hair short, even to a crew cut after a hair transplant with no problem at all.

Can Extracted Hairs Regrow in Donor Area? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Can hair ever grow back in the donor areas from which follicular units have been extracted? (Similarly, would hair ever grow back if I combed out a follicle?) I assume follicles don’t regenerate.

When hair is extracted with Follicular Unit Extraction techniques (FUE) the root and growth center of the hair is removed and relocated, so it will never grow back. If the hair is pulled out, the root is always left behind, so that it will always regrow.

You are born with an average of 100,000 hairs. When they are moved, the number will remain at 100,000 (minus whatever you’ve lost from genetic balding) if they are not damaged with the move. In the hands of a good hair transplant doctor, moving hair around is just a relocation process.

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I Think My Dad Has Alopecia – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

hi dr rassman,
my dad i think has alopecia universalis, he has no hair anywhere visible, though he can grow remnants of a beard but ive never really seen it grown out enough to know how much, i read that this disease usually shows up when people are young & in round completely bald patches where the hair falls out in larger amounts than normal shedding. i asked my dad if this is how he lost his hair or gradually and he said gradually and he started when he was 25. does this make sense, is it possible that this could happen later in life, is there anyway to tell what genetic disposition you may have, your mother or father side, cause my dads hair was always very thin even when he wasnt bald im told, but i clearly have my moms hair its very thick, does that indicate whether or not i will go bald or not?

You are correct that alopecia universalis generally appears in the younger men, but that is just an ‘expression’ of the gene and the tie to age may not be absolutely chronologically determined — so it can appear at any age. The ‘complete’ disappearance of hair may also not occur immediately and at times, some hair may be present on the beard for example. To answer what your future has in store, there are people who can do genetic testing for the gene. Maybe you can find this on the referenced links below. As you may know, there is clearly a relationship between alopecia universalis and alopecia areata, so looking at both diseases has relevance. The genetics of the process is nicely outlined in the first reference below:

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I Use Styling Wax — Does It Clog Pores, Causing Hair Loss – Balding Blog

Hi Doctor,

I am a 21 yr old Chinese male.

I have noticed quite a large amount of hair loss from me (it’s been on going for quite awhile now, perhaps months or a few years but I only become more concerned recently). I had rather thick hair so i was not worried until now. Although I can’t tell if my hair has thinned recently but I have become more self conscious about it, as the top seems ‘flatter’.

I know it is normal to lose 100 – 200 strands of hair daily, I don’t really count the strands that falls off daily so I have no idea if my hair loss is in that range, but it sure feels abnormal as i notice strands of hair on my clothings and around me quite often, and strands of hair always seems to fall out when I brush through my hair. My mother and brother also complains that places where I sit tends to have strands of hair left around the area.

I know from some posts in your blog that you say hair product does not cause hair loss, but I am rather concerned as I use styling wax(which is very difficult to wash off) on my hair for the past few years daily. I tend to rub them into my scalp(which I heard will clog up the pores and cause hair loss). Furthermore I get lazy sometimes and do not wash them all off. I have stopped using styling wax for the past 2 or 3 months, but the hair loss remains.

I had major surgery about 3 months back, but my hair loss problem is around even before that. I do not notice balding in my family or relatives.

What should I do? Thanks.

The heavy waxes can stick to the hair and when you try to get it off, it may continue sticking to the hair. When you comb hair that has heavy wax on it, I am sure that constant repetition of this can cause traction alopecia. You must wait out a period of 6 months to see what will happen. I think that a good examination of your scalp is important to understand what has happened and will show if you have genetic hair loss underlying the problem you are talking about.




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Is It Necessary to Take Avodart Daily? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

hi dr, i just read on your site that you say avodart lasts 3 months in your system, i take it every day, is this necessary?

also i read that propecia will only be effective for 7 yrs,did i understand that correctly?

The point of having FDA clearance on the use of a drug for a particular condition is that the dose is defined. For Avodart in hair loss, the answer is that no one knows for sure. In theory, you should not need to take it daily. Will once a month do it? Frankly, I don’t know. This issue was raised at a recent hair meeting where dermatologists and hair experts from around the world addressed this. There was no general agreement on what the dose schedule should be. It was clear that the different doctors recommended different frequencies from once a day, twice a week, every other week, once a month. No one recommended less frequently than once a month, but that does not speak well for the general kn0wledge that is generally available to us.

Propecia continues to work, I suspect, for years. The 7 year issue is not that it stops working at 7 years, but that the data has not been published on patients followed for more than 7 years on the drug — even though the drug has been on the market longer than that. I am certain that the drug will continue to work, but you must keep in mind that genetic hair loss in men is a progressive process and that eventually the progression of the process will prevail over the effects of the drug. But if after 7 years you were to stop the drug, most men will experience a massive hair loss which is what I call ‘catch up hair loss’, meaning that all of the hair that Propecia saved would fall out in a few months time.

Recreating the Spiral in the Crown – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am a 45 year old male who is thinning in the front and who is developing a moderate bald spot on the crown. Both issues can be successfully masked by products such as Toppik, but eventually this solution will fail. My question for you is twofold:

1) Is Propecia (finasteride) efficacious in slowing or stopping hair loss in someone of my age.
2) Is it possible to recreate the natural “spiral” pattern at the crown, as it occurs with one’s original hair pattern, with a transplant.

Thanks for your time.

  1. Assuming that your hair is healthy and that there is no significant miniaturization in the donor area, yes, Propecia can positively impact the crown area with some regrowth in about 30% – 40% of men of your age.
  2. Assuming the supply/demand ratio of your donor hair / recipient area is favorable, you can easily replace the spiral pattern in the crown. It requires a skillful, experienced surgeon.

Using Toppik After Hair Transplant – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am seriously considering hair transplantation surgery and had a couple questions. Realistically, what is the average time it takes for any seriously noticeable signs of surgery (swelling, redness, etc..) to disappear? Also, I currently use Toppik to conceal my current hair loss and was wondering how long after the surgery I would have to wait until I could continue my use of the product. Thanks for your help.

Most signs of surgery should be gone in about a week or less provided that good aftercare is done, including careful but thorough washing of the scalp. Swelling has not been a problem anymore in most of my practice with better medications that I use, but it does happen in about 5% of patients and will almost certainly be gone in 6-7 days (worst case in less than 1% of patients, some black and blue may persist up to 2 weeks). The use of Toppik and other scalp coloring agents can be safely used once the crusts are gone from the recipient area (with good aftercare, that would be a week or so).

Redness is rare, but it occurs in people who are have what I call ‘Histamine Positive Skin’ which means that the body produces large amounts of histamine at the point of injury. You can tell if you are Histamine Positive by using your fingernail to scratch your forehead. Those who are Histamine Positive will develop a red streak at the point where the scratch was produced within a minute of producing the scratch and the redness from the scratch will last hours. Treatment in the after care for people who are Histamine Positive should be started with the transplant when the patients qualify for this treatment, although it may not reduce all of the redness, which might last a few weeks with a pink coloring to the skin. The whiter the skin, the more the pink color will show.

Hair Loss InformationWeight Loss/Gain and Hair Density – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Dr. Rassman… I am now 4 weeks post op and I seem to be on track, thanks to you and your team. My question is about losing or gaining weight in relation to density/fullness of one’s hair on their head. When a person loses a significant amount of weight this weight lost is evident through out the whole body even the person’s head. With significant weight lost would hair on the head appear more dense or full? And vice-a-versa, would significant weight gain cause hair on the head to appear less dense or full? This question may sound rather odd and funny but I got the idea from a ballon with prints on it. When the ballon with prints was semi-blowned-up it appeared all covered up with prints but when it was blown-up to a nice size ballon it appeared less covered and gaps between the prints were very evident. The reason why I’m asking this question is of course I need to lose a significant amount of weight for health reasons and to get your professional opinion to satisfy my master plan of hair restoration.

I believe that your blog is of great service to many people. Keep up the good work and God bless!!!

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I am glad your surgery at NHI went well and that you are pleased.

With respect to weight loss and hair density and your analogy to a balloon, it is an interesting question. However, your head is not a balloon and I suspect when you lose weight your head won’t shrink and it would not have any significant impact on the density of your hair.

I hope to see you on your 8th month follow-up a few pounds lighter and thousands of hairs fuller. Thank you for writing.

Itchy Scalp from September to April, Every Year – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dear Dr. Rassman,

Thank you for having a site where a consumer can ask questions about there concerns and worries about hair disorders and hair systems. I am a professional cosmetologist of over 23 years. I specialize in non-surgical hair replacement and a retailer of fine wigs and hair pieces. http://www.afoxintl.com/ Over the years I have witness several women loose their hair, it appears to be widespread. Does not matter the ethic background, I have seen in all races. Although Dr. Rassman, I have noticed women of color experiece itchy scalp on the crown area. Not the typical cases of braid, ponytail, high lift colors and weaves. These ladies hairloss starts on the lower crown,but above the occipatal bone.
No medications, never braids-weaves or such. Starts itching in September and goes through winter months to about April, win hair starts to grow back. I have witness this with new clients who have come to me based on recommendation of being able to have the Growing Hand. During this winter dry period I use essential oils, olive oil, moisture conditioners with and without heat, tends to help stop iching somewhat. All have seen dermatologist…they prescribe Biotin and Nizoral, even as sugest to one fugal infection…strange she get fungal same time every year Sept to April. Afterward hair grows great in summer, no itching….What are your thoughts?

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Without examing a person, it is difficult to blindly produce a diagnosis. Sound like the right treatments with oils and the like. The dermatologist joke is: “If it is dry, wet it! If it is wet, dry it!

Fungal infections can cause itching and flaking but it requires the skilled eye of an experienced doctor.

Can I Crush Finasteride To Take With Water? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Is it ok to use a pill crusher to turn Proscar (finasteride 5mgs) into a powder to take with a glass of water?

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I would imagine that as long as you keep it dry and store it in a air proof container, you can crush it and take it with water. I would not put a few days supply in water, for it may lose its potency. I have no first hand knowledge on the answer to this question and came up with it on a logical basis only (I have no direct experience crushing the pill nor has any patient told me about it).