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Male Hair Loss In A 25 Year Old Being Treated

20.06.2008 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, MALE HAIR LOSS

This Patient came to us in early April this year. He is suffering from severe Male Pattern Hair Loss (MPB).

(Before) APRIL 2008 TO JUNE 2008 (After)

We prescribed the following treatments:

Minoxidil 5%+ Medroxy Progesterone Hair Growth Stimulant: Minoxidil is a vasodilator and dilates the blood capillaries responsible for blood supply to the hair follicles, thus allowing more blood to reach the hair follicles and encourage hair growth.  Medroxy Progesterone is a synthetic hormone designed to block the conversion of testosterone to DHT or Dihydro-Testosterone.

Biostim 15%: This stimulant contains a very effective natural 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. It reduces the amount of 5-alpha reductase in the scalp and thereby reduces the formation of DHT, stabilising hair loss and encouraging a healthy growth cycle.

THIS COULD BE YOU IN 3 MONTHS

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Balding test? You can try this at home

19.06.2008 in Uncategorized

Grandma told you that it was normal to lose 100 hairs a day. How did she know? Did she ever count them? Was that an average, or specific to you? Is it what you should expect at the age of 16 or 60?

No one knew. Until now, even dermatologists who specialize in hair loss took it as an unsubstantiated given that it’s normal to lose 100 hairs a day, based on the wisdom of the ages and backed by a mathematical equation. The equation assumes that the average head has 100,000 hairs, 10% of which are in the telogen, or resting, phase. That means they’re no longer growing, they’re getting ready to give it up, but they’re going to take about 100 days before they bail out and hit the shower floor, curl up in the sink drain or entwine themselves around the bristles of your brush. So 10% of 100,000 is 10,000. Divide that by 100 days and you get a daily loss of 100 hairs a day.

Not to split hairs, but the neatly figured math was based on…well, nothing. No one ever proved that we have an average of 100,000 hairs. “This number has been passed down without anyone ever questioning it,” says Dr. Jeffrey Miller, professor of dermatology at Penn State College of Medicine.

So instead of counting hairs, or assuming a number that’s normal, Miller and colleagues came up with a quick and reliable way to figure out if you’re balding. In a study published in this month’s Archives of Dermatology, researchers studied hair loss in 60 men, half age 20 to 40 and half age 40 to 60, all of whom had healthy heads of hair and no signs of going bald.

They were all given identical combs and told to shampoo every day for three days. On the fourth day, before shampooing, they each combed their hair forward over a pillow case for 60 seconds. Then they counted the hairs on the pillow case.

The average number was almost identical for both age groups: 10.2 hairs on the pillow case for the younger group, 10.3 hairs for the older group. And when the same men repeated the drill six months later, the counts remained the same, indicating they were in no immediate danger of balding.

“It doesn’t matter what kind of comb or brush you use as long as you use the same one,” says Miller. “And make sure it’s clean when you start.” The range of hair loss in the study was 0 to 78 hairs among the younger men, and 0 to 48 among the older men, though most lost about 10 hairs in the 60 seconds of combing.

The number of hairs on your pillow matters less than that the number remains consistent. Do it three days a month, and track it for six months. “It’s a simple, objective home test for a condition that’s fraught with emotion,” says Miller.

If the number of hairs shed remain consistent with each 60-second comb-out, you’re probably not over-shedding. But if there’s an increase, you might consult a dermatologist for an evaluation. Hair loss can result from low thyroid output, from low levels of iron or from some medications.

The study was funded by Merck & Co., which makes Propecia, a drug to treat hair loss. And Miller is a consultant for Pfizer Inc., which makes Rogaine and is testing other drugs for hair loss. But neither company influenced the study, he says.

Miller is currently working on a similar study of women’s hair loss.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2008/06/balding-test-yo.html

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Female Hair Loss (Black Hair) In Just 12 Months Of Treatment

17.06.2008 in FEMALE HAIR LOSS, HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED

This Patient came to us in February last year. She was suffering from Female Hair Loss (Androgenetic Alopecia).

(Before) FEBRUARY 2007

We prescribed the following treatments:

Vitastim Hair Regrowth Stimulant and Hair Loss Stabiliser:
This stimulant is recommended to help stabilise hair loss and strengthen existing hair. It is a natural hop-based solution that works as a vasodilator to increase blood circulation in the scalp and so enable healthy hair growth. It also contains a multi-vitamin complex to help catalyse the process of conversion of amino acids into keratin hair cells and accelerate growth and diameter of the hair from the dermal papilla.

Follicle Builder Hair Strengthener: This stimulant is formulated to increase cell metabolism and nutrient concentration at the hair root to increase hair cell production. It also has the effect of extending the hair growth cycle, improving overall hair density.

THIS COULD BE YOU IN 12 MONTHS

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Male Hair Loss – Good Progress Within 3 Months

17.06.2008 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, MALE HAIR LOSS

This Patient came to us in January this year. He was suffering from Male Hair Loss (MPB).

(Before) JANUARY 2008 TO MARCH 2008 (After)

We prescribed the following treatments:

Minoxidil 5% plus Medroxy Progestrone: Is a vaodilator that dilates the blood capillaries responsible for the blood supply to the hair follicles.

Biostim 15%: This stimulant contains a very effective natural 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. It reduces the amount of 5-alpha reductase in the scalp and thereby reduces the formation of DHT, stabilising hair loss and encouraging a healthy growth cycle.

Do you have Hair Loss Problems, read our Hair Loss Help

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Male Suffering From Hair Loss and Psoriasis – Good Progress And Recovery Within 5 Months

17.06.2008 in HAIR LOSS [ PHOTOS ] TREATED, MALE HAIR LOSS

This Patient came to us in February this year. He was suffering from Hair Loss and Psoriasis.

(Before) FEBRUARY 2008 TO JUNE 2008 (After)

We prescribed the following treatments:

Minoxidil 5% plus Medroxy Progestrone:  Is a vaodilator that dilates the blood capillaries responsible for the blood supply to the hair follicles.

Biostim 15%: This stimulant contains a very effective natural 5-alpha reductase inhibitor. It reduces the amount of 5-alpha reductase in the scalp and thereby reduces the formation of DHT, stabilising hair loss and encouraging a healthy growth cycle.

Psoriaderm  Scalp Treatment: This lotion contains powerful keratolytic (scale-removing) agents to soften and remove compacted scaling and sebum from the hair and scalp.  Anti-pruritic agents reduce the irritation and erythema (redness), while antiseptic agents prevent secondary infection.  This lotion also contains additional cooling and emollient properties.

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