Hair Loss InformationWoods Technique and FUE – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Do you use the Woods style of hair transplant? Also are you in California?

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Dr. Woods (in Australia) probably is doing something like what I published in 2002 and called Follicular Unit Extraction. He kept what he was doing very secret, whereas I always publish my advances as I prove and document them for the world to see. As such, Dr. Woods promoted what he was doing on the Internet and launched a marketing campaign to sell a technique that sounds just like what we developed in California and New York. But as Woods never told anyone what ‘magic’ formula he was using, I can not claim to be using his technique. The FUE technique was defined by me (see Follicular Unit Extraction: Minimally Invasive Surgery for Hair Transplantation). On my site, you can see what it is (see FOX Procedure Videos) and also the type of scarring that is produced (see FUE Photos). There is no secret with what we are doing and the world of competent and honorable doctors reference my publication as the inventive breakthrough in this field. Now, almost 4 years later, there are no other published articles on the FUE ‘technique’ that I have seen.

With that said, Woods did publish one article that shed no new light on the great ‘secret’ of his technique. The article contains a case study and there is no scientific methodology defined, nor anything that meets generally accepted standards for publishing, so I was very surprised that this reputable journal took an article of this type without a good clinical scientific base. The article appears to be another type of marketing promotion. According to Woods’ site, TheWoodsTechnique.com, his technique was “Published in the British Journal of Plastic Surgery December 2004″ and “First in the world to develop and perfect single follicular unit extraction (since 1989)”. There is no reference to my published article on it a few years earlier and his claim that he perfected it in 1989 is completely unsubstantiated. It is interesting to note the gap of 16 years from the date of the unsubstantiated discovery to the date of his first publication. Woods, in my opinion, approached this process like P.T. Barnum (best known as the 19th century American Huckster). My work in the development of FUE was started in the mid-1990s and I was unwilling to publish it for grandstanding purposes (this is not a sour grapes issue), because I would not publish something for the purpose of just getting the word out to create a reputation. I know that I am very critical of Woods, but that is because all I have ever seen, even in a lecture series that he set up, was a hyped up marketing presentation with statements made that neither his commercial video nor the photos from his web-site can realistically support. The most blatant example of this is his statement about no scars, yet I have video from his office in my possession that shows more scars then I got from the technique I published and with the smaller instruments I use today, our scars are even smaller than what I have published. If you are believer in everything you read, should I have mentioned that I am the inventor of today’s modern computer chip (I don’t believe anyone would really believe me on this last unsubstantiated statement).

To answer your last question — yes, I have offices in Southern and Northern California and would love to see you. I hope that this entry on FUE entertained you. I did try to spice it up a bit.

Doctor Recommendation for FUE? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Who would you recommend for the FUE method in the Toronto area. (I’m sure your great but L.A is a little too far for me).

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FUE procedures are difficult. There are doctors who claim expertise when they are not actually experts. See The Truth About Cheap Hair Transplants on this blog for more on that.

The best way to understand what you are going to get is to meet several patients of that doctor. Also ask the doctor about hair yield with FUE, not graft yield and ask the doctor how he accounts for the loss of hair in an FUE procedure. If he does not understand the question, I would not select that doctor. To answer your question for a doctor in your area, I can not get you a recommendation because I have not seen the results of FUEs from any doctor in Toronto. Buyer beware!

Scalp Scars Tingle When Smoking Pot – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I have sustained about 4 scars to the back of the head. One scar is about 2 inches long and 1/2 inch thick. I have been very emotionaly and physically impacted by this. But my question is about a tingling sensation I have right above my most profound scar. It is very irritating, and becomes quite bothersome when I smoke pot. And at times I fell like I’m losing hair. Could i be losing hair and is it a result of my injuries or smoking? Why does it feel like that when I smoke, I’ve never had a problem with this until the accident.

Some people have increased sensitivity after being injured, which can irritate certain nerves. As I’m sure you’re aware, Marijuana will alter a person’s state of mind and may enhance certain sensations while decreasing others. People experience different sensations in the scarred areas when a nerve is severed or injured. As to whether pot is causing you to lose your hair, please see: Marijuana and Hair Loss

My Hair Has Grown an Inch in 6 Months – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 48 years old and male. I have thinning, and my hair has seem to stop growing all together. In 5 or 6 months it might have grown an inch. Is this normal? Thanks

I don’t want to panic you, but reduced growth rates may be a forerunner of diffuse or genetic hair loss. Get youself to a good doctor and have the required medical work-up to be assured that there are no problems with your health or your hair.

Emu Oil and Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

First off thanks for answering my last question regarding thickening shampoos. I have been looking for some help due to a recent increase in the thinning I see. I have read great things about Emu Oil, can any of this be true? I know I am fishing for a magic potion, but anything will help.

It would be nice to have a magic potion. The website says that the hair follicle is just “sleeping”, and that many consumers report an “awakening” of the hair follicle with the use of Emu Oil! The site goes on to say that it is an all-natural tissue nutrient; by applying it to the skin, it helps make the skin become healthy and alive again.

It sounds like sleeping beauty, awakening the hair follicles when they are kissed by what this company hopes is ‘the prince of oils’. I would hope that it would work on your hair, but I strongly doubt it based on what I read on that site. Maybe it would bring back my cat who was put to sleep last month but on second thought, I don’t really want her back, sick as she was.

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Are Antibiotics Causing My Hair Loss? – Hair Loss Information by Dr. William Rassman

I am 16 years old / female and I am having problems with my hair. My hair used to be thick and had volume but now I find my hair falls out easily in the shower and while it is wet, all u have to do is run your fingers through it and hair comes out. My hair is thinning and does not grow as thick. I am on anitbiotics for pneumonia and have been for a year or so now… could that be the reason why? And if not… than what is?

If you have a chronic illness and the antibiotic is for treating it, the illnesses itself could cause hair loss. Any form of medication may have hair loss as a side effect and without knowing what drugs you are taking, I can not tell you its side effect concerning hair loss. Research your antibiotic on Google for potential hair loss side effects.

Pubic Hair Transplants – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

This could be a silly question, but do you also make pubic hair transplants? I don’t have a lot of hair there and I really don’t like to look like a baby.

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Pubic hair transplantation (scalp to pubic hair) is a common transplant in Asian women who generally do not have enough hair to feel like the woman that they may want to be. We have done quite a few of these procedure. They do require a special art not to look ‘man made’.

Itchy Scalp and Female Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I have had sudden hair loss in about a months time. I had thick curly hair my whole life now it’s half the volume and very thin. I’m 33yrs. old (female). i have lost a lot of weight recently and also been under a great deal of stress. i went to see the dr. and dermatologist they didn’t seem very concerned, but recommended biotin and rogaine for men. i also just started to feel itchy and tingly in the scalp. Is it due to the hair coming out or hair regrowth? This situation is making me more stressed out, and i’m not getting answers anywhere. some info and advice would be appreciated.

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As I’ve said here before, there are many causes for hair loss. Be sure to look at the previous responses in the Female Hair Loss category for others in your situation. Stress and sudden weight loss can cause hair loss and would be at the top of my list for you. Itchy scalp can be from hair regrowth or from other factors, such as nervous disorders and stress which causes hair loss. Other causes for your hair loss and itching include imflammatory disease, psoriasis, alopecia areata, etc. Sometimes, a person can have an itchy scalp from lotions/creams which they put on their scalp. You need a blood work up to rule out hypothyroidism, anemia, and other reversible medical diseases.

Hair Loss from Finasteride – Should I Have Blood Work Done? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Dr. Rassman,

Thank you for your reponse to my inquiry regarding significant hair loss after discontinuing Propoecia. I do believe that Finasteride has altered my hormonal balance and caused a dramatic acceleration of hair loss.

I am going to get some blood work done, what should I test for?

I am also seriously considering coming to see you in Los Angeles. How long would it take for me to get an appointment?

I appreciate your kind understanding of the desperation I feel.

Thank you for keeping my name confidential on the website.

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Before coming to Los Angeles, see your doctor to rule out the various medical conditions that cause hair loss, including thyroid disease. He should know the differential diagnosis. I cannot comment on the acceleration of the hair loss with Propecia as that has not been my experience, so a medical work up is critical before you make the long journey to California.