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Thursday, 29 April 2010

  • Herbal Remedies For Hair Thinning ? Get Bouncy Healthy Hair

    Herbal Remedies For Hair Thinning - Get Bouncy Healthy Hair

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    Who said that you need a hair loss treatment in order to get your hair to grow back? You can actually see faster hair growth without risking your time or money on some type of expensive product. One of the best ways to do this is by using natural home remedies. One major one that helps men to overcome male pattern baldness is saw palmetto. Scientists have researched this stuff for a while now and have found that it helps prevent the formation of several enzymes linked to hair loss. Many men suffer from hair loss because they are genetically predisposed to it. The conversion of testosterone into DHT, by 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme, degrades hair follicles. The follicles become very small and only thin hair grows out of it.

    Many men suffer from hair loss because they are genetically predisposed to it. The conversion of testosterone into DHT, by 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme, degrades hair follicles. The follicles become very small and only thin hair grows out of it. Just about everyone wants their hair to grow faster. This is certainly the case when you are losing hair every day and it seems like nothing out there will work to control it. You can actually stop your hair loss in under a week without spending too much of your money. Sure, you may be embarrassed by a little bit of extra hair on your upper lip, chin or breasts, but you don't have to be! The problem - which affects millions of women - is often caused by a hormonal disorder, and is usually treatable. Top ways to solve the problem include:


    This is very true for individuals that suffer hair loss. In many cases, though their perception of this being a very noticeable problem is true. Many times individuals that are in the hair loss stages will be greeted by individuals who do not want to stare but are a little taken back by the loss of hair. There are other ways to grow thicker hair without altering your diet. Consider how you may shampoo your hair or use some other type of treatment on it. Most shampoo products out there are packed full of all kinds of ingredients. Many of them are toxic to your hair and you may not even realize it. Many of the things you need to boost hair growth are found right in your local supermarket. For example you can take the pulps of onions and garlic and use them as a treatment for your hair. It is the sulphur that's found in them that makes your hair grow.

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Tuesday, 27 April 2010

  • Learn How to End Hair Loss Today ? Follow These Methods Now

    Learn How to End Hair Loss Today - Follow These Methods Now

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    *Hair loss is a problem that plagues many men from all over the world. It is something that can really affect a person's confidence and appearance. But what most sufferers go on without realizing is that there are various things they can do which will help put an end to it fast. That's right. There are simple things you can start doing at home which will help you naturally cure hair loss. You will no longer have to continue worrying about losing your hair or even that dreaded thinning of hair. Instead you will be able to continue living your life worry free about wondering what hat looks best. Or possibly which wig you should buy. All you need to do right now is continue reading.

    The first thing you will need to begin doing is taking better *care of your hair. It is important that you no longer wash your hair everyday. What it does is actually cause hair loss and other scalp related problems. So what you will want to do instead is start washing your hair every second day. This will help give your hair that much needed time to soak up the natural oils that your scalp gives off. And those are something in which your hair will need in order to stay strong and healthy.

    Another thing you can do to help get rid of that *awful hair loss is by eating better. Choosing healthier foods is something you must work on. It is very crucial that you begin eating foods which are higher in nutrients and vitamins. These include things such as fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean meats. Eating foods such as these will help you put a fast stop to hair loss. And while eating healthier it might also be a good idea to start taking vitamin supplements as well. These will help you stay healthy as well.

    So if you no longer want to continue suffering from hair loss then all you need to do is follow simple tips like the ones above. They are the kinds of things that will help you get those immediate results you have been looking for. And the best thing of all is that it does not take a lot of time to begin noticing and feeling a difference.

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Monday, 26 April 2010

  • Hair Transplant Surgery: Racial Differences Matter

    Hair Transplant Surgery: Racial Differences Matter

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    Because of hair's innate tendencies due to ethnic differences you need to be aware of how it will affect your hair transplant surgery and your final results!  

    Hair transplant surgery is such a delicate surgery with so many variations that consideration of ethnicity can make all the difference in the success of a surgery.  Aside from the many technical aspects that differ, Dr. Robert M. Bernstein M.D., F.A.A.D., Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Columbia University in New York and hair transplant surgeon and director of Bernstein Medical Hair Restoration in New York City, explains that racial differences  have an effect on all phases of the procedure including the original diagnosis, any complications, the finished design and future aesthetic considerations that may arise due to racial differences in hair follicle and growth pattern, hair density and hair diameter.

    Dr. Bernstein explains that the hair density - the number of hairs per square inch - differs among ethnicities.   Caucasians have the highest, followed by Asians and Africans have the lowest density.  Both Africans and Caucasians have thinner hair diameters while Asians have a coarse, thicker hair diameter which takes up more space.  The average amount of hairs contained in each follicular unit also varies, as hairs typically grow in groupings of 1 to 4 hairs per follicle. Asians have groupings of 1 to 2 hairs per follicle, while Africans have 3 and Caucasians have anywhere from 2 to 4 hairs per follicle. In addition, the straightness or kinkiness of the hair makes a big difference in the final results. African hair is the kinkiest and finest while Asian is the straightest and coarsest with Caucasians falling somewhere in-between depending on the client.  Asians look like they have more hair because of its thickness and African kinkiness also makes it look like thick hair although it is actually very fine.  Below, Bernstein explains how these variations affect the stages and decisions involved in a hair transplant surgery.

    DIAGNOSIS:   The main differences in diagnoses of hair loss disorder occur between male and female causes for hair loss. But aside from those differences, some diagnosis are a little more racially determined like Traction Alopecia seen mainly in African American Women who wear tight braided hairstyles that cause hair loss in-between braided sections or around the hairline which can recede. Another form of ‘traumatic' hair loss in predominantly black women stems from constant heat styling close to the scalp and irritating chemical processes is called Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA). Both of these diseases are typically reversible if the woman stops her damaging hair practices and so surgery wouldn't be necessary, but if the hair loss was permanent in those areas (as determined by a scalp biopsy), they would be a very good candidate for hair transplant surgery due to the health of donor hair areas not affected by the trauma.  Bernstein stresses that the diagnoses is the all-important first step in determining your surgery strategy because that is the dependant factor on whether you have enough healthy donor hair to achieve the desired result.

    THE PROCEDURE:  In terms of the technical aspects of the hair transplant procedure, Bernstein explains that there are two ways to harvest the grafts.  One way is to take a long thin strip and dissect follicular units and another way is to extract each follicular unit separately under a microscope, called Follicular Unit Extraction.  In Caucasians, both procedures are straightforward. But in Africans there is a huge difference because the follicular units are curved under the skin, unlike in Caucasians or Asians.   Harvesting the follicular units is easiest in Asians because the hair is coarse and stiff.  Strip harvesting usually gets a better yield, no matter what the ethnicity. But the procedure, no matter what the race, must always be done with a skilled surgical team.

    THE DESIGN:  There are many differences, both cultural and physical that affect the final design of the hair transplant.  Asians, in contrast to Caucasians, and Indians particularly, like to have broad flat hair lines because they are especially concerned with frontal hair for their wedding ceremonies and this broader hairline requires more hair.  "Often we weight it more in front and less in back, which is especially important depending on the amount of healthy donor hair they have," says Bernstein.   In Caucasians, on the other hand, a little hair recession at the temples is perfectly acceptable so you can transplant and cover over a little, depending, again, on the amount of healthy donor hair available on the back and sides.  Africans, however, can't use the comb-over method because hair does not lie flat and is kinky and fine and so the design is much less forgiving. "Africans are less likely to be good candidates for hair transplant surgery compared to Asians and Caucasians unless they have good donor density to cover all bald or thinning spots," explains Bernstein.

    COMPLICATIONS:  There are some other racial differences that can cause complications in the final outcome of the procedure that clients need to be aware of, advises Bernstein, and a personal history of skin and scarring tendencies should always be discussed.  In Africans, there is a greater incidence of keloids or raised, thickened scars. They also don't have as much scalp flexibility to excise a strip of donor hair and they run the risk of greater scarring compared to Caucasians.  Asians don't have the propensity for thickened scars but can have a stretch scar or a visible incision scar because  their hair grows more perpendicular to the scalp so when cut short you actually see the scalp more – it becomes transparent and does not hide the scar.  Luckily, explains Bernstein, the recipient areas usually show no scarring at all, no matter what the ethnicity.  

    FINAL AESTHETICS:  "One final style issue all hair transplant recipients need to be aware of is that you will generally not be able to wear your new hair cut close to the scalp to avoid visible scars – and that goes for any race," cautions Dr. Bernstein.  "In addition, we try never to make a judgment on a person's future hair loss when the patient is too young - we try to wait until they are at least age 30 or so to determine a pattern of balding. We want to be sure there is a very good chance of having limited future hair loss and that donor areas are stable and healthy, usually at the sides and back of the head."

    The bottom line is that patients need to be aware of ethnic and racial differences and be sure to choose a skilled hair transplant surgical team that has experience with exactly your type of hair. Ask questions, ask for referrals and ask for before and after photos just to be sure.

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