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Get the Women hair loss treatment

Posted on July 28th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

Visit hair.medicalhairrestorationusa.com Women hair loss treatment from Medical Hair Restoration. Visit for Surgical and non-surgical hair loss solutions for men and women. Get Women hair loss treatment with Medical Experts. MHR offers hair replacement, hair loss restoration, hair transplant…

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Posted on July 27th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

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Hair Club on “The Balancing Act”

Posted on July 26th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  1 Comment »

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Who is a good candidate for a hair transplantation surgery?

Posted on July 17th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

A good candidate for hair transplant surgery would be one who is suffering hair loss due to male patching baldness. Some one who has lost hair and has just a ribbon like or band like hair at the back of his head. What can be done is to have dense patch up done so it looks natural and not bald. It’s not possible for the candidate to expect the looks of a teenager with full headed hair. The results of transplantation will vary however from candidate to candidate. The most important fact is to consider if the candidate is a good one for transplantation who can achieve reasonable results as he expects.

How To Stop Hair Loss! -Provillus Customer Testimonial #2

Posted on July 1st, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

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Interview With a Pioneering Hair Transplant Doctor

Posted on June 25th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageHair transplant surgery was introduced in the United States by Dr. Norman Orentreich in 1959. He demonstrated that hair taken from one area of the scalp would continue to grow even if it were transplanted to a balding area of the head.

New York & New Jersey Surgical Hair Restoration Specialists

Posted on June 14th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

www.truedorin.com Surgical hair restoration specialist, Dr. True, discusses both his and Dr. Dorins professional medical background. Both medical specialists have completed residency training and fellowships and are members of several professional medical organizations. To learn more about True & Dorin, the Hair Loss Doctors please visit http True & Dorin Medical Group, PC 360 Lexington Avenue, Suite 1102 New York, New York 10017 Toll Free: 1-866-HAIR-MDS (424-7637) Locally: (212) 826-2525

Hair Loss Can Save Your Life

Posted on June 6th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageI should make it clear, I’m not saying “if you’re sick, start pulling your hair out.” What I am saying is that hair loss is not normal, and could be pointing to an underlying health condition. But still, the question is: how do I stop my hair from falling out and how do I regrow new hair? I am writing to tell you that I have slowed my hair-loss down to a point where I am growing more hair than losing. I now look forward to a life with hair on my head. I am 25 years old and first started noticing excessive amounts of hair falling from my head at age 20. Being somewhat of a self-conscious person, I was concerned.  I did not want to go bald. With this fear of balding, my search began. The hair-loss industry is massive.  With huge amounts of misleading information, manipulation, and expensive products; it is a lot to take on. There are pills, creams, sprays, shampoos, supplements, lasers, combs, scalp stimulators, et cetera. Each one claiming to work on 90% of consumers and each with a 30, 60, or 90 day money-back guarantee. Well I tried just about all of them, and each one did seem to work, but only temporarily.   By the time I was convinced that the product wasn’t going to stop my hair-loss, my money-back guarantee was up. So the search went on. I became interested in alternative health. I was changing my lifestyle to a more health-productive way of living. I started trying natural hair-loss products such as herbal shampoos and supplements, and although I knew it was a better approach to living, my hair continued to fall out. I would scan the internet for hours trying to figure out how to save my hair.  Well about 4 years into my search I found an E-book about hair loss that opened my eyes. The information showed me the truth about why we lose our hair. Like I said before: hair-loss can be a sign of disease, and may be a symptom of that disease. Therefore, it can be assumed that perhaps your father’s hair-loss was a symptom of a disease, or that your mother’s father was bald because he was ill. If this is the case, then perhaps they were genetically predisposed to having full heads of thick hair, but due to lack of health, they lost it. Genetics is a term that describes characteristics acquired from family members. You are more than likely the same color skin as your parents, this is an obvious genetic trait. We have been told that genes will affect our health and have also been told that balding is genetic.  Therefore, many of us assume that there is nothing we can do about it. But when it comes to hair-loss, genetics is not as obvious a culprit as it is with skin color. Similar to how your skin will eventually turn yellow due to lack of vitamin C (jaundice), hair-loss can be a symptom of such things as toxicity, poisoning, infection, cancer, or other diseased states. But just like your skin returning to its’ normal color with the replenishment of vitamin C, hair growth can return when the body returns to health. So don’t let someone try to convince you that due to the term genetics, there is nothing you can do. Why did the products I was using work at first? Placebo. The mind has an extremely powerful effect on the body.  This has been documented extensively in medical and scientific literature. Each time I would receive a product, I would think “this is the one”, and my excitement would create the placebo effect; therefore my hair would stop falling out. But since I had not corrected my inner diseased state, eventually my hair-loss returned. So I began to follow the instructions in the book.  Since then, my health has been steadily improving. I look in the mirror and not only enjoy my hair but I see a more comfortable, relaxed expression on my face. I think back to the lack of energy and mental fog and I thank God my hair was falling out. I sometimes wonder: had I found a pill that kept my hair from falling out, would I have ever discovered why I felt ill? I hope this article has made you think.

God Bless.

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Posted on June 3rd, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

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Who Is Right For a Hair Transplant?

Posted on May 25th, 2010 by Sir Bald Dude  |  No Comments »

imageThe first part of a hair transplant procedure is perhaps the most important –- the initial consultation. Rob Angelino is the founder of the hair loss clinic, HAIRLAB, based in Beverly Hills, California, and has seen hundreds of clients over the years. He says this time is a chance for the doctor and client to sit down and discuss the details of the procedure and answer the many questions a client might have. Who are best candidates for a hair transplant procedure?The truth is that most people have the donor hair available for a hair transplant procedure. Therefore, the best candidates for surgery are those with realistic expectations. A big part of our initial conversation is making sure we screen patients and give them enough information so they are realistic about how they’ll look. I would rather under-promise and over-deliver, than the opposite. The good candidates are people who have done their research and who know they will most likely need two procedures.  The donor area must be good and have enough hair to transplant. That means the donor hair should have a density of medium to great. Some guys come in who have thin hair all the way around and we have to tell them that their donor area is just way too thin. We can do a procedure, but let’s focus on one area at a time. We won’t be able to do your whole head with what you’ve got. Or we might try to use lasers to thicken donor area for a while before we do the procedure. Are men better candidates than woman? Both men and women are are great candidates for hair transplant surgery. There is really no difference. Men usually have more donor hair, but that is in no way a hard and fast rule. It happens to be that about 80% of our clients are men, but is just because they are the ones who are more likely to go bald. Who should not get a hair transplant?People who have very poor donor areas won’t be great candidates for surgery. Also, we don’t like to work on young guys whose hair is just beginning to thin out in their early 20s. These guys about 21 years old walk in and want the hairline they had when they were 18. These guys are thinning normally and they want their 18-year-old hairline back. While we may be able to give that to you, that is not going to look natural when you are 50. They are just getting their mature headline, which is natural so it should be accepted. They will often agree or they will say they will go on Propecia and see what happens and we’ll  see them again in six months. Really the worst candidates for hair transplant surgery are people with unrealistic expectations. When people come and ask if we can guarantee this or that, we tell them there are no guarantees with cosmetic surgery or any medicine. People may spend $50,000 on a heart bypass  surgery and die on the operating table, but you still owe the doctor. When someone comes in and he is asking too many inane questions or when he is hemming and hawing on the price when we are charging really affordable rates or asking for world, I simply tell him that I don’t think we are good fit and I’d rather not work on you. I would much rather work on a client with realistic expectations, who knows what he is in for and what the results will be, than someone who comes in expecting us to wave a magic wand and restore him to how he looked when he was 18 years old. I always want my clients to walk out the door satisfied. The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your healthcare provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate healthcare provider.
 
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