Scalp Reduction After Face Lift? – Balding Blog

(female) I read on your site about someone with hairloss after a face lift. I had the procedure also about a year ago and I am left with big long bald areas behind my temples. My question is can SCALP REDUCTION method be perfomed to remove the bald areas as opposed to a hair tranplant?

Thank you

I think that you are telling me that there is hair loss above your ears and behind the temple hairline. If that is the case, hair transplants are the way to treat it. I have done hundreds of women who have had this type of problem after face lifts and brow lifts and the results of this surgery has been excellent. Scalp reductions in this area, however, will be disasterous.


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Can a 56 Year Old Woman Regrow Pubic Hair? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Is it possible for a 56 years old woman to regrow pubic hair?

Regrowing pubic hair may occur with minoxidil applications twice a day. I would take 8 months to find out if it works. Alternatively, hair transplants work 100% of the time in the pubic area.

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Prozac Causing Clumps of Hair to Fall Out Within Days – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hello,
I’m 35 years old female. Due to my panic attacks, I was on Zoloft for 3 months and changed to Prozac for 5 days, but it’s was too strong for me and my hair was falling, so I stopped the medication and everything was great because my panic attacks also stopped, but after one month later, all of sudden, last 4 days or so, whenever i touch my hair, big clumps of hair falls out every day and I’m very concerned and worried. What should I do??? PLEASE HELP!!1

You need to see a good doctor who can figure out what is happening to you. Woman’s hair loss is complicated. Prosac or Zoloft can cause hair loss along with many other medications. You need to get evaluated by a good doctor. In New York, make an appointment with Dr. Robert Bernstein.

Is Weight a Contributing Factor to Female Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

hello! i’m a 21 year old female student that has been experiencing hair loss for a couple years now. my stress levels varies, but i doubt that is the reason why i’m shedding. my mom believes that i’m lacking the correct amount of vitamins and what nots. i eat regularly, but i’m 5′4” and only 102 lbs. do you think my weight is a contributing factor? also, what kind of supplements should i consider? rogaine would be my very last resort, so any advice is greatly apprecaited. thank you.

If you are malnourished, then this is a cause of hair loss along with a variety of medical conditions that require a good doctor to exclude in a diagnostic workup. Diseases like thyroid disease can cause weight loss and hair loss. Focusing upon dietary supplements is the wrong focus. You need to know if you are healthy first, and if you are malnourished second. Taking some natural supplements will delay what you need to do. The best students are those who understand and learn about their body. It is a temple, so treat it with respect.

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Patches of Hair Loss from Medication? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 31 years old, and I have noticed patches of my hair have been falling out in certain areas. Friends have noticed as well, especially right at the front of my forehead. I have been on birth control for several years ortho novum 777, and recently changed to a new pill this month called (low estrogen), due to medicine I am taking for seizures(Topamax) What can I take to help this? I don’t want my hair falling out. Please help me

Some of the medications you are taking can cause hair loss, but patches of hair loss on one side of your head indicate either an infection problem (like ringworm) or a condition called alopecia areata. You need to see a specialist for this. It is not for me (over the internet) to diagnose your problem, but it does need a competent medical expert.

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Hair Loss InformationTreatments Available for Female Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Over the over again, women from all over the world are writing to me asking, “What can be done for me?” I will list alternative options below, but I want to warn those of you who are reading this material to recognize that none of this is proven to solve the hair loss problems of most women. If it works, it may work in selective women, those that have a more clear androgenic (male-like) component of their hair loss. In addition, some women with combined genetic hair loss and Polycystic Ovaries (PCO) develop male-like patterned hair loss and could be candidates for the hormone treatments discussed below. I am loathe to recommend these treatments, because I do not personally feel comfortable with recommending hormone altering therapies, as some of them may impact ovarian, breast, and uterine cancer risks — so with that warning, please read on.

Finasteride use in women:
There have been articles on the failure of 1mg of finasteride to impact women’s hair loss. Now, for the use of higher dose finasteride than normally prescribed in men, the Iorizzo article (see references below) concludes, Sixty-two percent of the patients demonstrated some improvement of their hair loss with the use of finasteride, 2.5 mg/d, while taking the oral contraceptive. It is unclear whether the success was due to a higher dosage of finasteride (2.5 mg instead of 1 mg) or to its association with the oral contraceptive containing drospirenone, which has an antiandrogenic effect. These two drugs may complement each other and to get the effect, they both may be needed. Further studies are necessary to understand which patterns of female pattern hair loss respond better to this treatment, for I am sure that all women will not respond the same way. The article leaves us confused. It is not clear which are those who can be treated and there are no statistics on safety and side effects (this was not the focus of the article, however). The entire article is based upon conjecture, something that the authors recognize is the problem that the limited study creates. What concerns me is that with the promise that 62% of women may be helped by Propecia, desperate women with the help of inexperienced doctors will start taking finasteride without understanding the long term impact of these drugs on women. Maybe downstream, we may see a Vioxx type side effect with regard to cancer. With that said, there is a suggestion in this article that finasteride may have value for women and if this can be seen with better, more controlled studies, then this may be a breakthrough. I suspect that women with a ‘male pattern’ to their hair loss may experience more benefit over those without it. This is conjecture (an educated guess) on my part.

Antiandrogen treatment for hair loss in women:
The second article (see references below) starts off, “It has not been conclusively established that female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is either due to androgens or responsive to oral antiandrogen therapy.” This opening correctly set the tone of the article. Two different medications were used: spironolactone and cyproterone acetate. Neither was clearly better than the other. Discussion of the authors said, “The treatment under a doctor’s care went for 16 months. 44% had improvement, 44% had no improvement and 10% had further hair loss“. Many dermatologist are presently using spironolactone and cyproterone acetate and there is selective enthusiasm for these drugs, but it is not universally accepted as the mainstay for treating women’s hair loss. Doctors come under a great deal of pressure to do something. The question here is will spironolactone and cyproterone acetate treatment provide enough benefit for the costs and the pain of the injections that are required with repetitive treatments over a prolonged period of time?

References:

  1. ARCH DERMATOL/VOL 142, MAR 2006: Matilde Iorizzo, MD; Colombina Vincenzi, MD; Stylianos Voudouris, MD; Bianca Maria Piraccini, MD, PhD; Antonella Tosti, MD, Titled Finasteride Treatment of Female Pattern Hair Loss
  2. British Journal of Dermatologist 2005, Article by R. Sinclair, M/ Weweromle amd D. Jolley from Australia titled: Treatment of female patterned hair loss with oral antiandrogens

Clogged Pore or Dead Graft at 5 Months Post-Op? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Hi Dr. Rassman,

I don’t believe this question has been addressed anywhere on your site. If I missed it, then my apologies.

I am a female who is 5 months post-op. In the past couple of days, I noticed 2 grafts “stuck” in my scalp in what had formed into a clogged pore. I could feel them when I ran my fingers through my scalp and it was obvious that they were just “there” – dead and not growing.

I gently forced them out and they came out easily. They certainly looked like the hairs I had transplanted. In other words, they were not “new” hair. Each graft had 3 hairs in it.

Is this normal or possible at 5 months post-op?

Was I wrong in pressing these things out of my scalp?

Thanks again, and God Bless you Dr. Rassman.

Some people do not shed the transplanted hairs and they are not the ones that grow. You are OK with what you did. Any hair that you remove will not damage what you have or any prospects of what you might get. Good luck. The new hair should be strong at the 8th month.


Nourkrin, Hair Loss and Hair Regrowth? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

Iam a young 50 year old female apart from my hair, which really depresses me. For the last 4 months I have been using Follicle Nutrient Supplement, but it doesn’t appear to be making any difference. I have been to the doctor who suggested Regaine, but I have read about Nourkin and wondered what you thought on this. I will try anything.

I have written much about naturopathic medications that have no science behind them. Their claims are:

  1. Natural protein and mineral food supplement.
  2. Clinically proven to reduce thinning hair (proven by whom and where is the proof?)
  3. Improves the strength of existing hair and promotes the growth of new hair. (Can the hair lift weights that prove it is stronger? Where did the company prove that there is growth of new hair and on who?)

The Nourkrin site claims, “The key ingredient in Nourkrin is a protein compound of marine extracts. This is blended with an organic, soluble silica and vitamin C, making a unique hair recovery programme.

Ugh.

Enough on this product. There are so many of these types of products that just have no scientific proof to back up their statements, and the makers prey on those like you that will try anything. I hate to be so bold, but you need to be smarter about this and stop chasing these products that may not work. Get your hair evaluated by a medical doctor. Women with hair loss often have a medical condition causing it.

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Staph Infection Causing Hair Loss? – Balding Blog

I have a 15 yr. old daughter about 9 mths. ago her hair started falling out. I thought it was a perm. It came out around the sides and back. I have taken her to different daughters and I have no results yet. She have risens alot this time she have two in her had this is the first time she ever had a risen in her head. One dermatologist treated the risen saying she had a steph infection. How this happen I dont know but could this be why her hair has fallen out and just want grow back I am very stressed over this please help us. Thank you so much

Infections can cause hair loss. Your email is not clear for me to understand what you are really asking. I would suggest that you ask your dermatologist, who seems to understand what is happening. Get the doctor to explain it to you. A good patient-doctor (or in your case, parent-doctor) relationship is important and can be very helpful in getting all of your questions answered by the person that is treating your daughter.




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Female Hair Loss After Typhoid – Balding Blog

My mom, my sister and myself lost a lot of hair after getting typhoid. They say its in genes. Its been more than 6 years now. It does not fall anymore, but I was wondering if its possible to regrow my hair back. The balding patches start from the front of my hair. Is this alopecia and can I safely try Rogaine.

Typhoid fever can cause hair loss, as do other infectious diseases that stress our body. Stress is a known cause of hair loss.

Who says what is ‘in the genes’? Did a doctor examine you already and give you an opinion — and if so, what did the doctor tell you? Drugs like Rogaine (minoxidil) can grow hair in some people like you. Try it and if there is no side effects from the drug, then give it a year to see if it grows you some hair.


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