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Is bald beautiful on a Barbie doll?

20.01.2012 in HAIR LOSS HEALTH NEWS

Bald is a word not usually associated with the most famous doll in the world, Barbie. However, Jane Bingham and Rebecca Sypin want to change this– the women have started an online movement requesting Mattel Inc. create a hairless Barbie doll.

Why? Cancer has touched both women’s lives – Bingham has lymphoma and Sypin’s 12-year-old daughter has leukemia. The friends recognized hair loss was a difficult aspect of cancer treatment, especially for females. A bald doll would reassure girls going through chemotherapy and radiation, as well as reassure girls who experience hair loss because of other disorders. The doll would help them feel beautiful and accepted, according to Sypin and Bingham. In addition, they feel a bald Barbie would raise awareness of children’s cancer. 

The women, who live on opposite coasts of the U.S., started a Facebook page, “Beautiful and Bald Barbie! Let’s see if we can get it made.” The page has garnered over 120, 000 “likes” since the page’s advent at Christmas time. Supporters worldwide have added comments, mostly in support, of a bald Barbie. Many of the comments are from childhood cancer survivors who say they would have loved a doll like the proposed Barbie when they were going through treatment. Parents of children with cancer have posted pictures on the page of their beautiful  – and bald – daughters asking Mattel to consider creating the doll. A petition in support of the doll is featured on the social change website Change.org and the story has spread to mainstream news organizations. 

Interestingly, Mattel created a one-of-a-kind bald Barbie doll for a little girl, Genesis Reyes, in 2011. “Princess Genesis” was made for the 4-year-old girl at the request of a friend of wife of Mattel’s chief executive. But, Mattel seems to have broken the mold with Princess Genesis, and so far, has not bowed to the pressure of the social media movement. In statements, the company said they were honored Barbie was being considered as a potential role model for children with cancer, but “Mattel doesn’t accept ideas from outside sources.”

Really, Mattel? Certainly a multi-billion dollar company could produce a limited run of the dolls, with a portion of the proceeds donated to childhood cancer organizations. Barbie has had so many incarnations over the years-NASCAR driver, astronaut, Totally Tattoos Barbie, a presidential candidate Barbie, a Barbie in a wheelchair and haute couture Barbies.

Why not a bald Barbie? While companies often believe creating a special line will dilute their brand, in essence a rare line of dolls would actually increase the value of the Barbie brand. Consumers drive brand appeal – in spite of what companies believe–and a bald Barbie would be a wise move on the part of Mattel.

Bingham, Sypin and their supporters are on to something big with their “Beautiful and Bald Barbie” Facebook page. If social media can act as a catalyst for revolution in other countries, I am sure we might see a bald Barbie on the shelves of our local toy stores sooner than later.

So, is bald beautiful for you? Would you buy this  toy for your child?

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Hair factor Louis' £30k transplant

13.12.2011 in Uncategorized

X Factor judge Louis Walsh has admitted having a hair transplant, it has emerged.

According to the Mirror, the Irish music manager opted for the operation – which costs a reported £30,000 – after show boss Simon Cowell taunted him over his hair loss.

The procedure is said to have involved taking hair from the back of his head and implanting it in places where it was thinning.

Walsh, 59, described it as “maintenance”.

He is quoted by the newspaper as saying: “It’s not a wig or a syrup of figs or an Irish jig.

“It’s just me with my own hair, feeling better.

“It’s like going to the doctor and getting something done to your heart before it goes.”

Millions are expected to tune into the X Factor final this weekend, but fans may not notice the results of the transplant immediately.

Walsh says it will take about a year before the transplanted hair comes through fully.

He reportedly decided to go public after stars including Wayne Rooney, actor James Nesbitt and Dancing On Ice judge Jason Gardiner all confessed to having the treatment.

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Biostem US Corporation President Announces Study Results on Stem Cell Hair Loss Treatment

17.11.2011 in Uncategorized

CLEARWATER, FL, Nov 16, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Biostem US Corporation (otcqb:BOSM) (pinksheets:BOSM) (Biostem, the Company), a regenerative medicine company, announced completion of a two year study on treating Alopecia Areata, thought to be an autoimmune disease, which causes sudden hair loss.

On October 28th, John Satino, President of Biostem, announced results of a two year consumer study conducted at a Biostem affiliate clinic in Florida at The international Stem Cell & Cicatrical Alopecia Symposium. The Symposium was held in Bethesda, Maryland and sponsored by Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and The National Institutes of Health Rare Disease Research Office.

The study involved 700 patients, with results showing renewed hair growth in 80% of the participants. The treatment, developed by Biostem, includes a combination of the patients own blood, utilization of growth factors, laser treatments for bio-photo stimulation, and a nutraceutical designed to stimulate hair follicle growth. This unique combination of treatments is known as “The Biostem Method(TM).”

“We are very encouraged by these positive results and our ability to help the large number of men and women experiencing hair loss, said Satino. Biostem will continue to improve the process, and expand its availability to licensed medical practitioners through a license and affiliate program to be available in the next few months.”

A central focus of the Biostem Method(TM) uses the patients’ own blood which is processed to become Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), a concentration of the body’s own cells which contain healing and growth factors. PRP has come to recent national attention when used to treat soft tissue repair in notable athletes such as Tiger Woods and Terrell Owens.

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