Hair Loss InformationIs Hair Cloning Nearing Reality? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Dr. Rassman,
I was searching the web on the current state of hair cloning and came across an article from WebMD. From the article, Dr. Washenik talks about how hair cloning will be ready in 3 or 4 years. What’s your take on that? Thanks

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Dr. Washenik is a reliable source. Like me, he is overly optimistic on some things, but I believe that his timeline have not panned out in the past, so I would expect the same for the future. I do believe that hair cloning will come, but because of legislative challenges, I would doubt that we would be allowed to offer it without FDA and government policy changes, which will take years. The priority of organ cloning must go to the people who are at risk to life (liver, heart, and brain problems) well before the government will allow it for its cosmetic value (in my opinion, of course).

Hair Loss InformationSideburn Transplants – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

How many sideburn transplants have you performed and what is the success rate? How much do you charge per follicular unit? Where are you located?

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Although I couldn’t guess the exact number, we have done many sideburn transplants, more in women who had plastic surgery problems following a face lift, rather than men. However, they work wonderfully for both sexes (see Other Hair Restoration Photos).

The fee is $6/graft, or for those with more flexible schedules we have a Standby fee at $5/graft. We have a minimum surgical fee of $3000 (this includes everything except a basic blood test. Our fee includes anesthesia fees, medications after surgery, etc). My personal charge is higher per graft; the minimum fee is $3,500 with me at $10/graft, whichever is greater. We have locations in Los Angeles and San Jose, California.

For more info on pricing and locations, please see:

Hair Loss InformationBalding Fast, Even on Propecia – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am 22 years old and have been taking Propecia for 2 years. Although the hair loss slowed a bit, I now see the rim of hair that my dad has around the back and sides of his head. What can I do? Are hair transplants the only option left for me?

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You situation reflects that there will be progression of hair loss over a period of months/years, probably taking you to your father’s pattern sooner or later (sounds like sooner, rather than later). The variable response to finasteride speaks to the complexity of the factors at play. Included in these factors are variables like the sensitivity of your androgen receptors, as expressed by androgen receptor gene polymorphism. Simply stated, we can not come up with one treatment for all people, as each of us are different and have different sensitivities to the hormone environment in our body. We make androgens in our adrenal glands as well, and these androgens impact the hair end organ as well as DHT.

It is possible that you might respond better to Avodart, but even that medication may not do what you want. Avodart is not approved by the FDA for hair loss, so if you find a doctor willing to prescribe it, you should weigh the disadvantages of taking it (see previous blog entries) and the safety factors that may relate to having children when you are on the pill.

If you can already see the Class 7 pattern in the mirror that your father is showing, much of what you have lost may not be reversible. You should be checked out for other diseases, but in the probable event that your hair loss in only genetic, then hair transplantation is an option that you might consider. If your densities are good, if you have blonde hair or become blonde, if your hair thickness is reasonable, if you are willing to style your hair to take advantage of hair redistribution, you might have an amazingly good response to hair transplantation. As a general rule of thumb, most good hair transplant doctors do not take on young men prior to 25 years old, but with good support from your family, adequate financial planning, and a maturity that can allow you (best with the help of a parent) to make an informed decision, then you should explore the hair transplant option with an ethical and experienced hair transplant surgeon if you do not try the Avodart option or if the Avodart option fails to solve your problem.

Hair Loss InformationPropecia for Stopping Hair Loss – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I am 26 and my hair has been thinning for a couple of years now. I have some loss on the vertex and some at the corners of the front of my hairline. I have been on propecia for about a month now. I know propecia will not regrow the hair on my hairline, but what is the likelihood it will stop further loss?

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It is highly likely that Propecia will slow or stop the hair loss and possibly reverse the crown thinning. Frontal reversal is less likely. Still, I think that you should plot the miniaturization of your impacted area at least once a year, so that you know what is actually happening. The plot will paint your future much better and will help you plan accordingly.

Hair Loss InformationSevere Hair Loss from Ortho Evra? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Use Ortho Evra for approximately one year and I am experiencing severe scalp hair loss. Will my hair ever stop falling out? I can barely touch my hair without losing a very large amount. I am very worried.

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Hormones and birth control pills are one of the causes of hair loss in women for those who have the genetic predisposition for hair loss. It may reverse by stopping the hormone/birth control pills or it may just stop the progressive loss you are experiencing and hold it at its present status. Ortho Evra has had recent publicity (it has 60% more estrogen) which points to causes of the problems you are having. For details about the new safety information, please read New Important Labeling Information at the official Ortho Evra website.

Hair Loss InformationHair Loss in 14 Year Old Girl – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

hi, im 14 and i noticed that my hair is getting real thin.it used to be very thick and i was wondering if i have a disease or something..i told my mom but she doesnt know what it is and i just want to know if its just getting thin for no reason or if its something more serious.

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There are many causes of female hair loss. You need to see a doctor, because many of the causes of hair loss in a girl of your age may reflect a medical condition that needs to be treated. You and your mom should read through the Female Hair Loss category of this site to see my other commentary about hair loss in women.

Hair Loss InformationFUE After Strip Surgery – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I had a few strip surgeries, decent results but still a bit thin for my liking. I have realistic expectations and don’t think I need that many more grafts to achieve satisfaction (about 500 3-hair grafts perhaps?), but I’m done with strip (my doc said I shouldn’t have any more and I wouldn’t want to anyway). My donor hair on sides and back is decent, not real thin or see-through. Given my thumbnail profile does it sound like FUE can get me to the promised land of being satisfied? Have you seen cases of other guys who could only get down to the 10 yard line with strip and FUE got them into the end zone? I know you’d have to examine me for a full and accurate assessment, but I would appreciate your best answer based on the info I have provided.

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When the scalp is too tight, the only option to extract hair is by using the FUE technique. I have done some patients with FUE as the last option with good results, but it is very difficult to evaluate you without at least some photos (personal consultation is always best). Since you’ve indicated that you are in New York, I highly recommend that you contact my colleague Dr. Robert Bernstein in Manhattan at 1-866-576-2400.

Hair Loss InformationUsing Toppik to Conceal Transplants After Surgery – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi Dr Rassman… I am thinking of getting a transplant from you as I have met you before. just wondering if you have to shave my reciepient area?? and is it possible to use toppik to conceal the transplanted area?? would using toppik damage new grafts survival rate?? thanks alot!!

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I know that some doctors require you to shave your transplanted area, but I have learned to work around the hair that is still present. Some of my patients who use Toppik can continue to use it, but I’d suggest that you hold off for a week or so after the transplant. I like all of the scabs (eschars) to be off prior to the use of Toppik to stop what is a potential irritant and foreign body reaction if it gets under the eschar. After a week, that should not be a problem. With our small wounds and good washing, everything should be pretty clean at a week post surgery with no scabs and small hairs coming from the grafts that look like a beard, which will just make the recipient area fuller. Adding Toppik, can only help fill it in more for create the illusion that you are trying to achieve.

Hair Loss InformationTeenage Female with Thinning Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Hi I am 17 years old. I’m going to be 18 in 2 months. I used to have very thick, long, black and beautiful hair. Over time it started thinning. I dont know why. Is it that Im not eating enough vitamins? Or that I dyed my hair? I’ve dyed it about 5 times my whole life. I also blow dry and straighten my hair. Is that bad for my hair? I really want my long thick hair back. Will it grow back? What can I do? Is there anything I can take to make it grow faster?

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You need a proper examination of the scalp looking for miniaturization. First you must rule out that you are not early in the female genetic hair loss course. Then, if positive, you need to have your overall health checked out, looking for a variety of hormonal issues and diseases that can cause hair loss. If you do not have miniaturization or other causes of hair loss and hair thinning, then you may be having changes into a new adult hair type. Some people as they mature from teens to adults, will change their hair character. Sounds like you need a good doctor to point you in the correct direction.