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Hair Replacement - 10 Things You Need to Know When Considering a Hair Replacement |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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Hair replacement is becoming more and more popular in the recent years among people who suffer from hair loss. Due to the advance of medical technology, hair replacement became more common – its prices got more reasonable and its outcome got better. If you consider having a hair replacement, read the following first: 1. Permanent hair transplant surgery is not new. Actually, the first hair transplant surgery was held over 30 years ago. 2. Hair replacement transplant uses only your existing hair. That’s why in order to get a hair replacement transplant you must have hair in good condition at the sides and at the back of your head (“The donor areas”) 3. If you have almost no hair left over your head, hair replacement could not help you. There are different techniques of hair replacement transplant according to the ratio of hair fullness required. 4. Hair replacement is not only for men – It could be a good solution for female hair loss in some... |
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Explaining Laser Hair Replacement |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
Laser Hair Replacement
Laser hair replacement makes use of a fractionating laser. The fractionating laser destroys the old skin cells on the scalp. Those skin cells not touched by the fractionating laser continue to grow. In fact, those growing skin cells soon benefit from an increased blood flow. As more blood enters the skin of the scalp, the nutrients in that blood help to nourish the hairs growing on the scalp. As those hairs receive more nourishment, their growth improves. Hence, the fractionating laser manages to encourage hair replacement in areas of the scalp where the skin received the laser treatment. A patient treated with a fractionating laser does not need to fear damage to skin cells on the scalp. By working slowly and carefully, the laser operator can target the laser beam on only the dying skin cells. Healthy cells do not feel the strong laser beam. The healthy skin cells continue to grow, allowing the flow of blood to the... |
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Hair Loss - A Men's Only Problem? |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 28 June 2008 |
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It's a common mis-perception that hair loss or pattern baldness is a problem that affects only men. Well it's time to break the silence of the 'boys club' and prove to the world that hair loss in women is not only real, it's becoming more and more of a problem every day. The truth is that over 30% of all women will experience some sort of major hair loss at some point in their life and if informed the problem can not only be stopped it can also be reversed! We all lose hair, we lose some every day. Every human being on the planet, male or female has about 100,000 hairs on their heads. Every day between 50 and 150 of these hairs fall out as part of a normal growth cycle and are replaced by new hairs that are grown by healthy hair follicles. If a woman's hair follicles are not healthy, they become unable to reproduce and grow new hair and produce what is known as 'vellus' hair or clear, tiny hairs that barely protrude the scalp. As more and more follicles... |
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Hair Loss Treatment Shampoo - What You Need to Know About Them |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 17 June 2008 |
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Several methods are being used since time immemorial to cure the condition of hair loss. Hair loss is not just a male problem; it occurs in women too. Only those in women, it is not so very conspicuous. However, there are several treatment methods for both men as well as women. One such unisex treatment method is the hair loss treatment shampoo. As the name suggests, this is a shampoo - a medicated shampoo, in fact - that is meant to be applied directly over the scalp, when having a bath. It does foam and lather like normal bath shampoos do, but the amount of lather is lesser than them. The shampoo is usually meant to be rubbed onto the scalp with the fingers and work it on slowly. Then it is to be kept on the scalp for a few minutes - five minutes are ideal - and then washed away with water. Cool water (not cold) shows better effects with these shampoos. Today there are a lot of hair loss treatment shampoos available in the market. You will get one at your nearby... |
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Best Products For Hair Loss |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 |
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Your skin is full of hair, your pillow is full of hair, your clothes are full of hair! Hormones, stress, dirt, heredity, illness - all are possible causes for hair loss. Some of them such as dirt, stress, illness can result in temporary hair loss that is reversed when these factors are dealt with. Hormones and heredity are a bit different. Heredity leads to permanent hair loss. Hormones are not as straight forward as heredity. Hormones and more specifically testosterones found abundantly in males help producing DHT, the main cause of hair loss. DHT causes the hair follicles to shrink and close. The hair follicle is unable to produce new hair. For women hormones can also cause hair loss. Menopause and pregnancy come with significant hormonal imbalance that can lead to temporary or permanent hair loss. People tried hair loss and re growth products since forever. Egyptians, Aztecs, Mayans, American Indians used a variety of natural remedies, herbal and oil... |
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