Hair Loss InformationIf I Pull Out a Hair, When Does It Start to Grow Back? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

If a hair is pulled out prematurely but the hair follicle isn’t damaged (brushing, drying your hair too roughly with a towel), does the next hair begin growing ‘immediately’, or does it wait until the next hair cycle (which could be many months away)?

Also if a hair is pulled out prematurely is there a risk that the hole in the skin could heal / close up before the next hair has a chance to grow out, especially if the hair is miniaturized?

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If you pull out a miniaturized hair, it might be permanent (depends upon where it is in its loss cycle). Generally, pulled hair (healthy hair that is) will return fairly quickly after it is pulled out and the pore that it exits from does not close up.

Astralagas and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a fifty year old woman that has been using Astralagas for the past almost year. I have noticed the past few months that my hair/bangs area central to forehead is thinning out ALOT. I read that taking Astralagas can do that. My mom has a full head of hair, no thinning and neither did her mom. I have stopped taking the Astralagus and want to know will my hair regrow? What can I take to help it come back?

Please, please answer!! I used to have beautiful hair and I’ve lost half of it I think. Please answer soon. I need help!

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Unfortunately, I do not know enough about this botanical to answer your question. You can find more information here.

Could Too Many Vitamins Cause Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

5 months ago I had my hair dyed back to my natural color brown. Since then, I have been shedding hair. I went on pre natal vitamins to see if it was a vitamin defeciency. But still no end. Could too much vitamins cause hair loss and should i stop taking them? I also tried biotin and noticed I would lose more hair? Also all my blood tests came back normal. After the hair dye I was diagnosed with sebrohheic dermatitis. But I don’t scratch my head, i just have dry scalp and little flakes. Could that be causing the shedding throught the day? Also when I applied a medicated shampoo to my scalp it irritated it so bad that I could’nt be around cleaning agents or strong perfumes, it made my scalp burn just smelling the fumes? What should I do? No dermatologist can come up with a solution for me? Should I just stop taking the prenatal vitamins or is the cause from the sebrohheic?

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Very high doses of vitamin A could cause hair loss. Remember that this is for the very high doses and regular doses that are necessary for our daily maintenance should not affect the hair growth/loss. I don’t think your vitamins have been responsible for seborrheic dermatitis and I don’t think usual doses of vitamins in prenatal pills can cause hair loss.

Inflammation of skin or dermatitis can cause hair loss if you scratch it. It can also accelerate the hair loss due to other causes such as androgenetic alopecia with vigorous brushing.

I Didn’t Notice Many Balding Men in a City in China – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I spent the last week in a really poor city in China and realized that very few people were suffering from hairloss. At first I thought – this can’t be the case, maybe I was just applying some sort of subconscious filter? Or maybe the area I was in only consisted of younger people? But after a week there, I came to the conclusion that there simply weren’t that many bald people in this city. It was very confusing, I really have no answer for this, and I don’t even know what question I’m trying to ask you…I guess if anything, have you come across something like this before?

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China flagMale pattern hair loss has a strong genetic influence, but we have never compared race by city. From the literature I have read, there is no suggestion that the people of China have less balding than Europeans. One Chinese friend of mine has hair like former US President Bill Clinton in hairline shape and location. The hair is very wavy, not straight like many Asians and he says in his home town in China, this is the way all of the people there look. I guess it is possible to find a population of people with isolated gene pools, especially in geographically protected or isolate areas where inherently the population does not carry a specific gene for baldness. Someone should study it.

Woman Losing Hair with Hormones, DHEA, and Antibiotics – Balding Blog

I started to lose your hair this July. About that time you also went on hormones, DHEA, and antibiotics. Could these medications have caused my hair loss. I recently stopped taking these medications and think that the loss may have slowed and some reversal may be going on. Is this possible

I believe that considering the short period of use and the known relationships between DHEA and hair loss, it is reasonable to expect that the hair loss you had might be related to the medication. You think that the hair loss is reversing upon stopping the medication so it is reasonable to expect that your progress will continue. You need to determine the status of your hair in and around your head, get the hair and scalp mapped out for miniaturization and if this is normal, that would make the process most probably reverse.




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Hairs in Middle of My Hairline Are Thinner Than Elsewhere – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi I am 20 year old Caucasian male and I have, I think, a normal hairline. Certainly my hair above my temples is not receding nor is there any recession at the back. My hair seems to be growing normally and healthily.

However, a number of odd things have been happening. I’ve noticed mostly in the middle of my hairline at the very very front there are some hairs which are a lot shorter than the rest of the hair behind them – maybe 3/4 of the length of the normal hair which is about 3 or 4 inches – though they do not look weak. Equally the hair (in the same areas), maybe a centimeter in or so is thinner than all the rest of the hair though this is only at the front and does does not seem to be true above the temples. Finally in the the middle of the front, I seem to have developed a small lock of hair that is independent from all the rest of the hair in so far as it won’t be tamed at all – this was never the case – though it may simply have grown oddly as I have not cut my hair since the summer when I shaved off my dreadlocks. Can you explain any of this to me?

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What you are looking at is not easy for me to understand without seeing what you’re talking about. At the age of 20, you might be developing elements of the maturing hairline. You should get your hair mapped out for miniaturization and see if there is early genetic balding occurring, which might explain some of your problems.

Does Eczema Cause Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

You said in a previous post that skin inflammation causes hair loss. If Eczema is a disease caused by skin inflammation, does Eczema cause hairloss?

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Inflammation of scalp (and eczema) may cause hair loss from scratching when you comb and/or brush your hair, as it may pull out if you are not careful with it. Using a good conditioner will help soften the scales and separate them from any crusts.

Female Hair Transplant and Shock Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am a female planning to get a hair tranpslant and have heard that the trauma of the surgery can cause other hair to fall out. I was wondering if being on Propecia would help keep the hairs from shedding. And if so, do you need to be on Propecia for a certain number of months before it works (i.e. keeps hair from falling out)? Thanks!

Propecia (finasteride) is contraindicated in women who may become pregnant and inefficient in post-menopausal women. It probably will have no impact on pre-menopausal women. Although studies have shown significant reduction in the rate of shock loss in men who are on Propecia, it has not been studied for in women for that purpose and in theory should not work. Hair loss shock is not common in women after transplantation.

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70 Year Old Woman Just Started Thinning – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi Dr. Rassman,

I just found your web site an hour ago. I have a very specific question:

My hair has been thinning at the hairline (above the forehead and can see through to the scalp) Thinning last 2-3 years. The sides above my ears have thinned out also. I am 70 years old, still wear long hair (my previously feminine crowning “glory.”) I take estrogen-all appropriately prescribed by my gyne. Good homeostasis with estrogen!

Why is this happening? My late daddy was bald at age 30. Any genetic connection to me. Anything safe I can use to stop any progression. I notice people look up at my forehead hairline so I know they see the same thinning scalp which concerns me.

Yes, Dr. Rassman, it is just as important at age 70 to be beautiful as age 20. :-)
Won’t you respond to me?

I totally agree with you that “it is just as important at age 70 to be beautiful as age 20”.

Several question and answers are posted about female pattern baldness in the Female Hair Loss category of this site.

You need to be seen by a hair specialist for confirmation of the diagnosis and pattern of your baldness. Women with baldness need to be tested for some medical conditions that may cause hair loss; among those, thyroid disease, iron deficiency, hormonal and autoimmune diseases. Some of these conditions can be easily treated and the process of baldness may be reversed.

You need to know that women do not necessary follow the phenotype of baldness of their male ancestors. Unlike male pattern baldness, female hair loss is generally more diffuse with no preserved area of hair that could be used for transplant. That is why for a typical female pattern baldness, hair transplantation is rarely indicated. Minoxidil is the only FDA-approved medication that will treat hair loss in women, but first you must be sure that the hair loss is not medically induced.

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