Healthcare Service Stinks Says Stossel – Nothing Like NHI Routine Services Says Dr. Rassman – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I could’t help but think about what we do in our practice vs what Stossel talked about in this article. “the hospital’s customer service stinks. Doctors keep me waiting for hours, and no one bothers to call or email to say, “I’m running late.” Few doctors give out their email address. Patients can’t communicate using modern technology”.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/04/20/stossel-have-lung-cancer-medical-care-ive-received-is-excellent-but-customer-service-stinks.html

At the New Hair Institute, every patient:

  1. Has the doctor’s cell phone number.
  2. Does not wait more than a few minutes before being seen.
  3. Service reviews are fantastic nearly 100% of the time.
  4. The service is personalized because we do not run a hair transplant ‘mill’ and care about our patients as human beings with a problem.
  5. Sterile condition and safety are top priority (not an infection in over a decade).

 

Scalp MicroPigmentation for FUE Scar – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Scalp MicroPigmentation to fix FUE Scar

is now a well known method to hide old hair transplant linear scars. You can view many before and after photos on my website. Nowadays there is an uptick at my clinic in Los Angeles where I am seeing many unhappy patients with FUE scar. These unhappy patients are finding out FUE is NOT a scar-less or “no scar” surgery often advertised on the Internet and misrepresented by their doctors. Look at the FUE scar before photo and Scalp MicroPigmentation treated after photo. The before photo shows the result of a mottled, moth-eaten appearance, the consequence of a about 1000 graft FUE session. This condition which is now springing up all over the world as more clinics offer large FUE sessions ranging up 3000 or 5000 grafts a session. There are reports of skin necrosis and open wound infection. If you add up the total wound from a 3000 graft FUE surgery the collective open wound would be the size of a baseball. Imagine a bleeding open wound the size of a baseball on the back of your head. When you put it this way, FUE is not necessarily a minimally invasive surgery after all. While I’ve always been an advocate for large “Mega-Sessions” during the 1990s with strip surgery, you must think twice about FUE Mega-Sessions. These large FUE Mega-Session depletes the donor area and many men often complain about the see-through look on the back of their head. In an attempt to avoid a linear scar, these patients inherited another set of problems. In certain cases, the FUE scars can be treated with Scalp MicroPigmentation but the low density issue still remains. In my practice we try to limit the FUE session well below the 3000 graft range to avoid the moth eaten appearance of the resulting FUE scar.

FUE Scar before Scalp MicroPigmentation

FUE Scar

FUE scar fixed with SMP

Moth Eaten appearance of a FUE scar Before and After SMP

Hair Line Lowering Review at New Hair Institute (Before and After Photos) – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Women’s hair line lowering surgery has become popular in recent years. There are two methods: (1) Surgical forehead reduction, where an incision is made along the hair line to “pull down” the hair line. Think of it as a reverse face lift. A great method for the right candidate. Dr. Gal Aharonov is well known for this work. (2) Hair transplant procedure, where individual hair is implanted one by one to create the hair line. Each procedure has its drawbacks and benefits. One draw back of the forehead reduction surgery is the linear scar along the hair line. One draw back of the hair transplant procedure is that the results are not immediate (It can take 6 to 12 months to see complete results). One advantage of the forehead reduction surgery is that the results are immediate. One advantage of the hair transplant procedure is that you can create a soft rounded hair line.

CLICK on the images to see the HIGH RESOLUTION (close-up)

PAK60056 Before

Hair Line Lowering at New Hair Instiitute Jae Pak M.D. After

Stem Cells? Really? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I spent about an hour tonight on youtube reviewing a Denmark based hair stem cell clinic with other offices in Europe (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu-pNdl7z38). I watched three videos about a half an hour each. What I saw was flamboyance with 8 star offices. One office was based in a castle, very impressive spokesperson, communicative in multiple languages including English, and lots of fluff. When it got down to the reality of what they were doing, it was FUE, plain and simple. It was a limited procedure that they demonstrated, and despite the claims that they were extracting stem cells and that one hair would produce two, and two would produce forr and so on, the reality of what my professional eye was seeing was nothing more than a limited FUE procedure with no stem cells other then those normally found in an FUE graft and no cloning. I am asked many times about Dr. Gho’s stem cell technique and heretofore, have not commented on it. I teach my patients a very basic principle about balding, that there is a limit to the amount of hair that one has. Short of an act of God, no doctor has yet gotten two healthy hairs from one, four hairs from two and so on. Somehow, Dr. Gho did not look like the God I know. People with advanced balding patterns must have limited goals. What I saw were a few patients who could never achieve any sense of reasonable results for the balding patterns they showed and with the number of grafts that were offered. I know that pomp and fluff sells and the dream of hair transplant patient world-wide is to have either stem cells or cloning solve their hair shortage problem, but I would suggest that readers of this blog follow the old adage that ‘let the the buyer beware’ and let it be a guiding principle for everyone looking into hair transplantation. I must be lucky because most of the patients I see, educate themselves about this hair restoration process and would never fall for scams. When patients just don’t know, I push them to get educated and this is why the editors write this blog, to educate our readership.

What Is Wrong With Donald Trumps Hair? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have heard from reliable sources that Donald Trump has had more than one scalp surgery to treat balding over 20 years ago. Many people who have had the older types of hair transplant procedures from the 1980s and 1990s often received deforming procedures that caused significant scarring on the scalp. Visible deformities can be covered up with good styling camouflage. In the 1980s and early 1990s, the hair transplants were created by pencil sized plugs and were often accompanied by hideous looking scalp reduction scars which, when the surgeon tried to cut out a bald scalp, left terrible deformities on the scalp. Today, hair transplants are created by moving hair in their natural growing groups of between 1-4 hairs each from the back and the sides of the head to where the balding problem exists.

I have heard that Donald Trump was a victim of these outdated techniques. Putting things together and relating it to my vast experience with patients who came to me to treat such deformities with ‘comb-overs’ or ‘comb-forward’ hair styles to hide these hideous deformities, I would guess that Donald Trump is a victim of these old surgical procedures and uses his now distinct hair style to cover it up. As long as he maintains this hair style and does not lose more hair, he will hold his iconic look.

The good news is that most people who were so victimized, have since come to be repaired with the more modern techniques developed over the past 20 years or so. Vice President Joe Biden is a good example of a politician who used to have a pluggy frontal hairline. Now, he proudly shows off a nice, frontal hairline with no evidence of any preexisting problems. I suspect, that Donald Trump is hiding something similar, using his dyed blonde hair and his ‘comb-forward’ hair style to hide his secret.

FUE Review of a Patient at NHI with Photos- Click See Up Close Hair Line Results – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

FUE review at New Hair Institute

FUE review at New Hair Institute

 

FUE review at New Hair Institute

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FUE review at New Hair Institute

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This patient is not going bald. He may be classified as a Norwood 2 or as having a mature hair line. He had the surgery because he did not like his raised corner hair line. He wanted a lower, relatively straight juvenile hair line (he once had). He was old enough (over 30 years old) where chances of him losing more hair or shock hair loss was minimal. He understood this is a cosmetic procedure and was made aware he may need more than one surgery to achieve the density he was looking for.

He chose the FUE method of graft harvesting since he wanted the flexibility to keep his hair buzzed or kept short.

The total number of grafts he received was 1600 grafts. He had two separate FUE procedures of 800 grafts with each surgery spaced out about 1 year apart. The final result you see is after 2 years. If you click on the photos for a close up ZOOM you can see that the density achieved was close to normal (non-balding) hair density. The reason he needed TWO (2) separate surgeries was because you cannot fit 1600 grafts in such a tight space. Each graft can be about the size of a rice grain. After the hairs have grown out, you can fit another graft in between the spaces.

He occasionally attends our monthly Open House events if anyone would like to meet him in person.

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

My question relates to wind exposure. I’ve read on this blog (and elsewhere) that there is no correlation between exposure to high wind gusts and hair loss.

However, I’ve also read here that most of the hairs shed daily “blow out in the wind,” and from showering, styling, etc.

I live in Chicago where I have been exposed to wind gusts in excess of 30 mph. Can this cause hair loss or would I only be losing what was already bound to be lost?

Thanks Doc!

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Wind does not cause hair loss other than the fact it may blow away falling hair. Hair loss in men in most cases is due to genetic male pattern balding. Hair loss occurs in a pattern (thus the term). If your theory of the windy city (Chicago) is true, you would see more bald men and women in Chicago. I don’t believe Donald Trump is from Chicago.

Does Progesterone Cure Male Pattern Balding? Does PRP Grow Hair? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am a 20 year old boy I have been noticing hair fall eveyday. I have read on the website progesterone cream for hair fall. Is this safe? What about PRP

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While progesterone is generally considered a natural female hormone, biochemically it is an indirect precursor to testosterone much like testosterone is a a precursor to DHT. (Men produce progesterone naturally just like women produce testosterone in their body)

If you follow this logic you can argue that you should be taking more cholesterol for male pattern balding and all hormonal deficiencies (since cholesterol is a precursor to testosterone/ progesterone/ etc)

Without going into detailed biochemical / medical logic, there may be an academic reasoning behind the use of progesterone (of how progesterone can counter DHT levels) but it is not a standard treatment for male pattern balding.

Keep in mind, male pattern balding is a genetic condition for which there is no definite cure. Drugs such as Propecia and Rogaine can help but over the long run the genetic predisposition will manifest. The only FDA approved medication for the treatment of male pattern balding is Propecia and Rogaine.

There is nothing wrong with doctors promoting off label treatments such as progesterone, PRP, low level laser light therapy as they have a right to practice medicine within the bounds of their Hippocratic Oath. Likewise the consumers (patients) have a right to choose their doctors and treatment options based on their own research and free will. However, it is my opinion that the consumer take a “buyer beware” approach. For every success story behind these treatments, there are many disappointed consumers who have spent thousands of dollars with no benefit. I may be biased because in my 23+ years in the hair restoration field, I have met with thousands of these disappointed consumers.
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Creatine Supplements May Increase DHT Levels And Possibly Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

College-aged rugby players taking creatine monohydrate supplementation for three weeks had their Testosterone and DHT measured. The results of these tests indicated a rise in DHT levels when using this supplement in their diet. A rise in DHT levels can accelerate, at least in theory, the hair loss seen in genetically balding patients.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19741313/