Losing Hair from Laser Brush – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Is it possible that the laser brush can cause hair to fall out? I have use one for three months and it seem my hair is falling out faster than before use?

The laser brush/comb probably has nothing to do with your hair loss and is probably either coincidence or just the normal progression of your hair loss. However, I suppose it could be possibly linked to a loss of hair. I have read a great deal about laser applications to hair. The Europeans have been using it for years, but no there’s been no satisfactory science produced. Nobody really knows if it works (it is all conjecture and subjective). We do not know the mechanism for its action (good or bad) so there is nothing more I can tell you.

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How Can I Tell If I’m Seeing Regrowing Hairs or Miniaturizing Hairs? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Doc Love the site!

Do you know any way that you can tell the difference between regrowth and hairs that are currently miniaturizing? I have lots of shorter hairs that are growing on my hairline and at least an inch back, they seem to be the same thickness as the other hairs but am worried that they are miniaturizing, I recently started avodart which I have heard can cause frontal thinning. Any response would be greatly appreciated!

New hairs that grow out from the normal telogen cycle have a normal shaft width, while miniaturized hairs are finer hairs reflecting decrease hair shaft width.

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Is a Hair Transplant Really Permanent? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hey doc, hows it going? I was reading some of the posts and was wondering if a hair transplant really is completely permanent? Or will that area bald again and another transplant of hair to the same area will be needed? Thanks.

Permanency of the transplanted hair depends upon the donor hair that is used. Since most men never lose the hair in the back of the head (the typical “donor area”), they will not lose the transplanted hairs that are used for transplanting from this area. However, if that donor hair is diseased (alopecia, for example) and a hair transplant is performed, that hair will still fall out, even in its new home elsewhere on your scalp.

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Losing Facial Hair From Stress? – Balding Blog

About 2 months ago i started to lose facial hair the only problem is its in patches – 4 different locations, a spot on my chin (size of a 10 cent coin), neck and side of face. They are also getting bigger as the days/week progresses. I have seen my doctor and he has said its caused from stress??? He prescribed me a cream to use 2 times a day and it hasn’t helped. now im getting injections where the patches are and still the facial hair isnt growing. what i want to know is if stress is the actual cause and how can i cure this my problem?

Not to make light of your situation, but the simple solution would be to shave. Hair loss in patches can sometimes be related to a series of autoimmune diseases, like a condition known as alopecia areata in which there is no definitive treatment. Ringworm will also cause patches of hair loss, most commonly seen in children. There are doctors who prescribe medication or inject medication to the bald area in alopecia areata sufferers, but its effectiveness varies. In the end, you might want to get a second opinion.




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My Hair Loss Stopped After I Moved to a Warmer Climate – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Dear Doc
Mine seems to be a unique case as I have not found answers anywhere. Though I have seen many people with my condition.

I lived around 4 years in UK; where I used to shed a lot of hair. I do not shed hair anymore after migrating to a warmer climate.

Now I am left with a diffused patch on the top of my head. It is very unlike a male-pattern case. Before UK; I used to notice a little thinning. But now it is very prominent as my scalp reflects light from the top of my head. All other areas; including hairline have very thick hair. If I part my hair in the middle, the thinning top of my head is very clear.

If you wish I can send you some pictures. But my description sums it up. Any idea why some people have this form of hairloss? Thanks in advance.

It may just be coincidence or less stress in your life. Otherwise, you would see more bald men in the northern/southern poles and less in the equator. Clearly this is not the case. I can give you no medical explanation for this.

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Woman Picking at Sore Spots on Her Scalp – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

(female) I have very sore sporadic spots only on my scalp. If I pick at them it is agony. They are really tiny and have a little white head. Also if i rub my scalp with my fingertips little hard white bits come out like they were the hair follicles. Most disturbingly my hair is getting shorter, thinner and has become dry and extremely frizzy. I used to have beautiful long curly hair. I am so distressed. I feel so embarrased. I have just turned 40 also. Have you ever heard of anything like this.

You describe a condition known as trichotillomania.

From Wikipedia: Trichotillomania (TTM), or “trich” as it is commonly known, is an impulse control disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pull out scalp hair, eyelashes, facial hair, nose hair, pubic hair, eyebrows or other body hair.

There are support groups and learning centers such as Trich.org.

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Could Hair Loss Be Due to External Causes, Rather Than Internal Causes Like DHT? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I read an article a while back that said resaerchers had found that acne was actually caused by a bacteria or fungal infection within the pores not an internal cause as previously thought.

Could it be, with Hair loss that resaerchers are only focusing on internal causes such as the DHT and actually overlooking other external causes like some kind of Fungal Folliculitis of the scalp that eats away at the folicles? Where does the DHT come from and why can’s we stop it?

Anything is possible, but the explanation you offered has not come to the forefront. I would not be surprised if there were other mediators for hair loss that make hair loss show up in one person and not another. We are not well informed enough to go there just yet.

This is what we know (taken from an article by Dr. David Whiting, a widely acknowledged leading researcher/dermatologist): “Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone can circulate systemically to follicles, or be manufactured locally in the follicle from circulating weak androgens (dehydroepiandro-sterone and androstenediol) via complex enzyme-mediated processes involving specific dehydrogenase and reductase enzyme pathways. All of these enzyme reactions are dependent upon specific pyridine cofactors. It is clear that reductase, dehydrogenase, and probably aromatase enzymes are of major importance in hair growth as they mediate the complex interchange of sex hormones implicated in anagen activity.

That is the biochemistry of DHT (dihydrotestosterone).

Fibromyalgia and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

i have been suffering a lot of hair loss for the past 2 years. my hair is noticably thin. i have also been suffering from joint and muscular inflammation for 2 years as well. all my blood tests are clear. i was wondering is there a link to the inflammation and hair loss? i have been recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia. could that be the the cause?

Fibromyalgia is an immunological disease “characterized by diffuse or specific muscle, joint, or bone pain, fatigue, and a wide range of other symptoms”. These types of diseases are known to cause fragile hair and perhaps even hair loss. You should consult a good dermatologist.

For more, see Wikipedia

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Androgenetic Alopecia in Women – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 54 and was diagnosed with andro alopecia. Please tell me,will I lose all my hair or will it grow back after some time? My hair is the only nice feature in me and I am losing it .I am very depressed about that. Thank you for any information.

Androgenetic alopecia in women does not usually get better, but unlike men, women rarely lose much hair. The process is worse when a woman goes through menopause. Minoxidil may help and is worth a try.

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Protein in Urine — Related to Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

My teenage daughter is loosing a lot of hair. She also has protein in the urine. Could that be related at all, and should we be concerned about the hair loss? It is more than the normal 100 strands a day.

Protein in the urine could be due to serious medical conditions. If your daughter is losing hair, it may due to the stress on her body from some medical condition (some diseases can cause hair loss). The hair loss may be related, but it is also normal to lose 100+ hairs a day (100 is not a finite number in relation to this — could be slightly more, could be less). She should be under the care of a physician.

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