Unsatisfied With Hair Transplant, Should I Use Laser Therapy? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hello Dr. Rassman,
I Recently had a Hair transplant that was performed back in July of 05. I started taking Propecia a month before surgery. I must say I am extremely dissapointed in the results of both. I feel as if the head trauma that was endured during the surgery made me lose more hair. When I inquired with the doctor he said the hairs that fell out will regrow. My hair gets thinner by the day and I dont see Propecia working from keeping the hairs I already have. My question is, there is a laser therapy used for a skin disease that also helps alopecia patients regrow full heads of hair. Is this a something I should test out? It is not covered by insurance because it would be considered cosmetic. And in the mean time, I have heard of taking daily doses of copper peptides and emu oil help the follicle and assist in regrowth of dormat hairs. Is this another route I should take? Thank you so much for your time doctor.

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First I would want to know if your expectations were set correctly. You say you are disappointed, so I ask why?

There is a suggestion in your question that your hair is continuing to appear thinner. Did you experience shock hair loss (rare with a person on Propecia, but more common in young men under 30). I do not know your age and I have no idea where was your starting point and where you are now. I would suggest that you go back to your doctor. Your doctor is vested in making you happy and making sure that what he represented to you was what you got. Your best starting point is a face to face meeting with the doctor who did your surgery. I personally love talking to my patients and although few are dissatisfied, I always feel ownership. I make unusual efforts to be sure that expectations are properly fixed to what the end product will be like and that is the main value of open house events for people like you, to avoid being disappointed, because what you see is what you are going to get. I do not think that playing around with things like lasers or other regrowth formulations have value for you now, that is, until you know what happened and why the surgery failed to meet your needs.

Emotional 13 Year Old Girl – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hi. right now, i have a perm from curly to straight. i am 13 yrs old girl and if would be cery nice of you if you would pleeeease help me. i went on a winter vacation with my family for 3 days. the second day i went to the pool with out a cap. after a while i went up to my hotel room by myself, then i blew dry my hair. after the vacation was over i went home to wash the chlorine out of my hair which were V05 conditioner and shampoo. after i washed it, i blew dry my hair some more. later in about a few weeks, every time i comb my hair a whole chunk of hair came out every single day for 3 weeks. it came from the back of my head. i just noticed when my hair dresser said it looked like a short boys hair cut and i started to cry for weeks. i did not want to go out in puplic expecially in school where my friends had good looking then i did. i felt jealous and lonley because a few had longer hair than me, straight with out a perm. and i don’t really want to show my natural hair because it’s crazy looking. so if you would pleeeeease help to grow it back faster i’ll feel much better again and take better care of a perm. thank you so much

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You sound very emotional, and that is understandable seeing as how you are a young teenager. When my daughter was your age, I saw these range of emotions firsthand. Please know that losing hair is normal (average person loses about 100-150 hairs per day) so that if you are seeing such numbers of hairs being lost, you are just seeing something that you may not have noticed before. If you are healthy and have no medical problems, then there is no reason for significant hair loss. First, you need to talk with your parents and tell them what you are experiencing. Then they may take you to a good dermatologist who can evaluate your hair to find out if the loss you are experiencing is above the normal daily loss for an adult. The best advice I can give you is to reach out and ask those who love you to help you through this experience.

15 Year Old Male Wants a Lower Hairline – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I read the article regarding the 15 year old with a high hairline. I have the same problem (I am male) but when I read your response, there was nothing saying what there is out there to fix the problem. Would you please let me if there is hope for myself. I comb my hair forward too, to cover it up but I am tired of having to do that. Please let me know. Thanks for your time, I will be looking forward to your response.

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At 15 years old, you are too young for hair transplants or hairline lowering procedures, because you do not know what will happen with regard to balding in your future. Such surgery, although it might work well today, may make you look abnormal if you should join the balding men out there (almost half of the male population in adulthood). Are you sure that you have a high hairline and not a maturing hairline which normally develops between the ages of 17-29? You must be seen in person to map out your hairline and entire head to determine if you truly have hair loss, a congenital hair hairline, or just part of the maturing hairline process.

Female Started Losing Her Hair at 13 – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i am a 17 year old (almost 18) female and have been experiencing hair loss since i was about 13. i used to have thick curly hair and now its very thin, i have to wear it half up in a clip to keep the thinning spots hidden (even though my whole head is thinning). my father is going bald and his brother and father are completely bald. i do not have any thyroid or hormone problems nor do i have any iron problems. i have been to dermitologists and they perscribed me monoxidil which i used when i was approx. 14 and stopped after about a half a year to a year because i hated using it and my hair loss was not completely noticble. now at 17 its pretty bad and i began using the monoxidil again, i started about a month ago. no one can explain my hair thinning and why a lot of it falls out after i shower and brush it. at first when i was 13-14 i didnt care because it was not noticable, but now i cant take it, im in high school almost uniiveristy and i dont know what to do! its been happening for 5 years without slowing or stopping..is there anything you can offer that will help me? pleasee im desperate, all my friends have thick hair and i hate the fact that i dont and mine falls out and is noticibly thin.

You have done your research concerning female hair loss. Have the dermatologist biopsy your scalp to see if you have an inflammatory process occuring which cause your hair loss. Find out if there are there any miniaturized hairs in the donor area, which is in the back of your head, and how much miniaturization you have everwhere else on your scalp. Are there any noticeble spots on your head? Has your hair loss been stabilized or has it become more progressive? I am limited to what I can do over the internet. Be sure to get a good, caring doctor to help guide you through what you are now experiencing.

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Rain, Wind, and Sun on a Bald Head – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Will hair transplants protect me from getting a sum burn on my bald head?

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Burning HeadA patient recently wrote to me about this very point. His answer defines the impact of the elements on balding heads and the benefits of hair transplants, and he has given me permission to repost this part of his email:

“I wanted to thank you for the wonderful, life changing experience you gave me. I used to be conscious about weather and that bothered me more than any single issue I can point to. When it rained, my comb-over fell apart, the wind would also destroy my morning efforts to keep my hair orderly and in the hot Florida sun, my head would burn badly. It seemed like any weather made me aware of my balding head. Now with hair on my head, styling is something I do not focus upon and the freedom it allows me is most responsible for the change in my individual confidence. Although my wife supported me in the hair transplant decision, my balding never bothered her as it did me. “

Is My Hair Loss from Nizoral? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi dr. Rassman. recently I was prescribed an antidandruff shampoo called nizoral 2% ketoconazole. I used it religiously and initially felt some relief. but i was only supposed to use it 2-3 times per week and instead i used it every day. now i have noticed tha ti have a bunch of white hairs or hairs that are both white and black on the same follicle or new brown hairs. I have also noticed that i have lost quite a bit of hair on one side in the front and increased itching/burning in that area. I am only 17 years old and am positively not suffering from male pattern baldness ( i have hair like growing down to my eyes). but I am wondering if you think that the hair i lost in front with nizoral will grow back or if i permanently damaged my scalp beyond repair. Also note that there is no pain anymore that i have discontinued use of it for a month. but the shedding associated with it only stopped a couple of weeks ago

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Possibly, you are allergic to the chemical in nizoral (2% ketoconazole). If your hair loss is due to an allergic reaction to medication or “chemical irritation,” then it will likely return back in 6 to 8 months after the offending chemical has been removed. Check back with me if there is no regrowth after 6-8 months.

Does Minoxidil Eventually Lose Effectiveness? – Balding Blog

i’m an avid reader of your blog. a lot of people claim that minoxidil loses it’s effectiveness after used for awhile.

does that mean that minoxidil stops growing new hair after awhile or does it mean that minoxidil can’t help you maintain your regrown hair after it’s effectiveness has runout?

i hope that makes sense. thanks.

Your hair loss is an ongoing process with or without using Minoxidil. Minoxidil may stop further hair loss or slow down the inevitable process of hair loss. Can Minoxidil stop working after a certain amount of years? Almost certainly. We do not have studies that go out for decades yet.




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How Can Follicles Be Unclogged? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dr. Rassman-

Is it possible for hair gels or styling products to have any effect on hair thinning? Could they hasten the hair-loss/thinning process? I recently read on your website that chemicals could possibly seep into hair follicles. How can these follicles be cleared out or “unclogged”? Thank you for your time and insight.

It would be unusual for hair gels to be the cause of hair loss/thinning. Yes, certain chemicals can seep into your follicles and cause damage, but these are not the simple typical over-the-counter products you see at the drug store on the shelf, but things like dyes and chemicals that straighten or color the hair. The chemical has to be toxic to your follicles to impact their growth or the character of the hair. Good washing should suffice to keep your scalp clean of sebum and other oils.

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Is Hair Loss from Stress Easily Reversed? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

When stress is responsible for the acceleration of hair loss, is it more easily reversed than typical MPB after alleviation of the responsible stress?

The best I can predict is that if the stress is managed successfully, the impact will be less. If there are other changes like taking Propecia (men only) added, it may be possible to reverse, particularly if you are younger than 30. The younger you are, the more likely the reversal, but when the balding process starts in men, unless something major occurs (like Propecia) the best you can hope for is that the balding cycle (and it is a cycle of rapid loss moving to no loss) will calm down and go into remission. In women, on the other hand, releasing stress is more often able to reverse hair loss that is induced by stress alone.

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More Crying About Hair Multiplication – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Your a funny guy Dr.Rassman I like the way you put on this innocent act of looking like your not trying to lure people into your office for a Hair transplant. We all know that the most propecia does is stop hairloss and maybe regrows it in a small few then it’ll begin again after a few years and is a poor excuse for hairloss cure. Anyway I just thought I’d say you have the style of a used car sales man you are indeed very cunning.

Telling people HM is 10 years away at least but you know your little comments like this are complete BS. Also I liked that you said something like HM would have to go through congress to get approval very sly indeed the only government organization needing to give it approval is the FDA and thats it period. Anyway I hope HM comes out very fast and puts dishonest doctors like you out of work. I know I won’t be putting my head on your chomping block.

I suspect that the flood of harassment I’ve received through emails and site comments from this person and perhaps one or two other individuals with internet rhetoric and just enough information to become an “expert” makes this site and my job a bit exciting. What you don’t seem to get is that I have everything to gain by hair multiplication when it comes out. There would be few more enthusiastic people than me if it were available for clinical release, because people like me would be expanding their business to offer these services. As a well known person in this industry, I am constantly informed about what is happening out there. I do read a great deal, but wasting my time with focused bigots like the one who wrote this email to me will not consume this blog. I aired his complaints and inappropriate comments, deleting some of the foul elements that are really not needed to get his point over. Maybe he is selling some HM process and is not impartial in the slightest?

By the way, the expression is “chopping block” — “chomping” is something Pac-Man did.

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