Long gone are the days of "hair plugs" and "barbie-doll-cornrow" looking hair transplants. According to Dr. Gregory Pistone, an elite hair restoration surgeon recommended by the American Hair Loss Association, the surgical hair restoration...
Frontal hair loss--or a receding hair line--is the initial hair-loss symptom that most men notice. Frontal-Hair-Loss.com states that all men will undergo some degree of miniaturization on the hairline. According to The Foundation for Hair...
Hair loss can be very confusing and seem very complicated. In a century where certain cancers and other life-threatening diseases can be cured, hair restoration remains an imperfect science. It is only in the past two decades that the hormonal...
Hair loss or balding can be confusing and complicated. There are literally thousands of hair treatments that claim to regrow lost hair and prevent further loss. Very few of these treatments deliver on their promises and even fewer are...
A receding hair line is usually the first visible sign of male-pattern baldness. While women may lose hair on their hair line, their hair loss pattern is usually on the top of the head or in scattered patches according to MedlinePlus. If you have...
African hair is typically coarse and dull. The shaft grows more on one side than it does the other, resulting in a curly, kinky appearance, according to the Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. Because African hair is so different than...
Hair loss on the temples and hair line is usually the first sign of hair thinning that men observe. Frontal-Hair-Loss.com reports that "nearly all men" will experience some degree of thinning on the hair line. This is caused by DHT--or...
If your hair is starting to thin it may be beneficial to become familiar with the surgical and nonsurgical treatments that can restore your hair. It is usually easier to stop and prevent hair loss than to restore it after it is lost. It is very...
Receding hairlines are a common problem for both men and women, with issues being more common in men. Receding hairlines can be caused by a variety of factors ranging from genetics and aging to hormones and disease. Depending on the cause of your...
Hair loss can be stressful and difficult. There are hundreds of hair loss treatments that can make the process confusing. Thankfully, there are effective treatments that can help men and women prevent further loss and restore their hair. While...
If you’ve been faithfully using medication to slow hair loss or regrow hair and aren’t seeing any results, it may seem as if your situation is hopeless. While medications can be helpful in treating hair loss, they don’t work well...
An expanding bald spot on your scalp can affect your self-esteem and your interpersonal relationships. While some men never experience hair loss, most men are not so lucky. By the age of 35, two-thirds of U.S. men notice hair loss to some degree,...
Alopecia, or hair loss, can be devastating for anyone, but especially in women, for whom baldness presents a social stigma. Women may feel embarrassment, shame and reluctance to seek out procedures commonly thought for men. While Arizona is home...
A hair transplant provides an effective method of restoring hair to balding or thinning areas of the scalp. If you are considering undergoing a hair transplant, you must have healthy hair at the sides or back of the head to use as donor sites for...
Changing hormone levels can cause androgenetic alopecia, a form of hair loss more commonly known as female and male pattern baldness. No matter what your sex, losing your hair can be an upsetting experience and can lead to self-esteem issues....
Hair loss can affect both men and women, begin at almost any age and range from mild thinning to complete balding. While in most cases hair loss occurs over a period of many years, AgingSkinNet, an informational site developed by the American...
A receding hairline is often the first visual sign of male pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness is thought to be a genetic condition that affects four of every seven men. More likely than not, a healthy male will experience some degree of hair...