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Hair Transplant Advancement: Platelet Rich Plasma For Thinning Hair

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 22-08-2009


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Platelet Rich Plasma or PRP is a revolutionary novel therapy for hair loss. It is versatile and can be used with hair transplant surgery, or as an independent treatment for thinning hair. Many hair transplant surgeons are already using this technology in their hair replacement surgery, and since the expert presentations to over 400 hair transplant surgeons at the ISHRS conference in July, many more will soon start using the procedure.


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Natural Hair Regrowth

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 12-08-2009

There have been so many questions about Natural Hair Regrowth those that are myths and those that are facts so I’ve chose to write my own personal experience that I hope may some how help and reach others who have suffered from thinning hair or overall hair loss.

My Grandfather, Father and Brother all started to loose their hair early in there lives, I mean real early like in there late twenties. They were all pretty much bald at the age of thirty. I this my faith? I questioned myself and then started my investigation.

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Even Shakespeare Had Hair Loss Problem.

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 11-08-2009

First of all don’t get worried and frustrated at your problem of hair loss, Even Shakespeare had Hair Loss Problems and believe me there is a solution to it.
Let me get the first things straight about hair loss believe it or not -Actual overall health of your hair is mainly determined by your diet intake and not by what simply applied by you externally, Yes its right The much hyped so called specialist shampoo’s improve your current state of hair problem, but does not cure that problem..In order to cure you need excellent healthy diet

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One Man’s Haircut Hell

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 05-07-2009


I’m a man, in his fifties, who has loved many varied hair styles in my life. Some excellent, some terrible and a few that were downright hideous.

Our hair is supposed to be our crowning glory. Someone once said “Life is an endless struggle, full of frustrations and challenges, but eventually you find a hair stylist you like.”

My adventure with hair started back in the glam rock days of the 1970’s. I was into what was called ‘heavy’ music. Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Uriah Heep were amongst my favourite bands. If you were into this style of music the hair-style of choice was long. You simply let your hair grow in any which way it chose. Male grooming was something that was done to horses and skin care products were certainly for girls.

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End Balding Hair With The Best Hair Loss Remedies

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 04-07-2009

May be you are one of those many people who questions the same question again and again that which of the available hair loss product would be best. The same question appeared on the answer site of Google and can you believe the expert didn’t really have a definitive answer? Apparently, There can’t be any suitable answer for the question.

But the experts are right, as it is not possible to find a perfect answer for that question, but yes one can question the same question in a different way for getting a suitable answer, like which product would be best for my hair loss problem. Still this question is not quite specific to be answered easily, yet one can find an answer through trial and error.

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Stop Hair Loss

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 03-07-2009

Stop Hair Loss: Don’t have Hair-Today-Gone-Tomorrow DaysHair growth occurs in cycles. Really, each strand grows for a period of two to six years – pretty incredible, really. During this 6 years, hair will grow about ½ inch a month, so any terrible haircut will soon be a thing of the past. After its growth period, a strand of hair will go dormant and eventually die, as it is pushed out by the growth of a replacement from the hair follicle. Under normal conditions, 90 per cent or your hair is in the growth period, and only 10 per cent is dormant or dying. So, you should lose about 100-150 strands a day – no problem!If you are experiencing greater than normal hair loss, take a look at several things. It is simpler to diagnose and right now than to wait until it is horribly noticeable by others and embarrassing to you.1. Check your diet. If you are not eating a balanced diet, your entire body will be affected, and your hair is a part of your body. Certain proteins, minerals, and oils are critical for normal hair health.2. Check your stress levels. Anxiety and stress are common causes of hair loss. Some stress cannot be avoided – death of a loved one, divorce, loss of job, financial worries – but you can take steps to reduce their affect on your body. One of these is regular exercise. As well, you need to develop relaxation techniques, such as breathing therapy, Yoga, or meditation. Whatever works for you, increase it!3. Hair loss can be a symptom of a disease – Lupus and Diabetes are two common causes. When hair loss appears to have no other cause, you need to check with your doctor. Diabetes and Lupus are more perilous than the hair loss they cause.4. How about mom and dad? Hair loss, particularly pattern hair loss, is partially a result of heredity, and heredity from both sides. Unfortunately, this one can’t be reversed.5. Fungal infections of the scalp can cause hair loss. Usually, you will see the signs of these on your scalp. Have them diagnosed and get them treated!6. Harsh shampoos can cause increased hair loss. There is an ingredient in shampoo which causes it to lather – surfactant. Too much of this can cause itchy, dry, and scaly scalps, and those conditions can cause hair loss.7. Other hair treatments will increase hair loss. Frequent dyes, perms, and dry heat (blow dryers and curling irons) can hurt hair. Your follicles are still operating well, but your live hair is fried and falling out.If you find that you are doing everything right and have no diseases or scalp conditions, you will want to try other remedies, which fall into three categories.1. Medicines developed specifically for hair loss. There are a multitude of creams, pills, and ointments available to try. Everyone is different and what works for one will not necessarily work for you. You will need to experiment to find one that seems to work best for you.2. Natural remedies are available as well. Most of these include essential oils, that is, concentrated oils from specific plants. Provillus is a very excellent example of this method of hair loss treatment. Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form of testosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventative tool, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp. You can get it at www.provillus.com. 3. Surgery: There are a wide variety of procedures available to you, but, they are quite costly. Any type of permanent hair replacement will take several months, several visits, and several trips to your bank account. Research your options, and get several consultations before a final choice.Try the least expensive and lifestyle change options first. If they work, you have saved yourself time and money. But don’t sit on the situation too long – hair loss can be a symptom of something more serious.
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Women’s Hair Loss – My Sink Is Full Of Hair

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 02-07-2009

Women’s Hair Loss: My sink is Full of Hair!!Society likes a full head of gorgeous hair on a female. As women age, but, so does the hair and, depending upon heredity, lifestyle, diet and disease, hair becomes gray, brittle, and, in some cases much thinner. Fortunately, women today can do something about all of these conditions and maintain a more youthful appearance much longer.Probably the most devastating hair problem for women is thinning and balding. The gray can be colored; conditioners can restore suppleness, but no simple fix is available for significant hair loss. It is vital to first isolate the cause of hair loss before making the choice to do something. Causes can be determined by a physician and may include one or more of the following:1. Heredity: From both parents, propensity for hair loss can be inherited and, unfortunately, is a permanent condition.2. Stress/Anxiety: Life-changing events, such as divorce or death, as well as career and financial difficulties can take their toll on hair growth. Fortunately, the condition is temporary and will dissipate as the cause does.3. Disease: Certain diseases (e.g., Diabetes, Lupus) will cause hair loss. Again, once treatment has begun and the disease is under control, the hair loss can reverse itself. Drugs for diseases can cause hair loss as well, and, again, once the drug is stopped, hair usually returns.4. Diet/Exercise: A terrible diet, lack of exercise, and lack of hydration can cause hair loss to accelerate beyond the normal (normal being 100 or so strands a day). Again, this can be reversed with a better lifestyle.5. Skin and Scalp Infections: With treatment, hair loss will reverse.6. Menopause: Many women experience increased hair loss with the onset of menopause – this too may be permanent.There are two types of permanent hair loss in women. The first is patterned, in which hair is lost on the top of the head but remains intact on the back of the head. The other is non-patterned, where hair loss occurs throughout the head and, eventually, leads to a bald appearance. Dependent upon the type, there are several, although limited, options.There are hair loss products on the market specifically for women. This is vital, because male products are not advised and can, indeed, be perilous. These products will slow the hair loss process and may stimulate some regrowth. Wigs are now fashion accessories, and even women with normal hair often have several. This is a fortunate societal trend for sufferers of hair loss.Surgical procedures are available and are effective for patterned hair loss, because hair from the back of the head can be transplanted to the thinning frontal areas. These options are expensive and not covered by health insurance. But, a low-cost way of treating hair loss is by using Provillus. Provillus is an oral supplement, which works to block DHT, a form of testosterone that is responsible for 95 percent of hair loss. It also works to stimulate the scalp and bring dead follicles back to life. You can use Provillus as a preventive supplement, starting the program before hair loss becomes severe, or you can use it after DHT has already begun to take hold of your hair and scalp. Hair loss treatment is an individual choice. Women whose moods and happiness are affected by hair loss should do something about it. Women who are in the public eye and who feel the need to be as attractive as possible should do something about their thinning hair. Isolate the cause and develop a plot of action.
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Your Hair’s Brand New Look After The Hair Transplant Surgery

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 01-07-2009

Before really undergoing a hair transplant surgery, it is advisable for you to have an thought first on how you can possibly look. Every individual have different hair types and different concerns that is why the end result will most likely differ from each other. Here are some thoughts that can be provided to you that can help you have an thought of how the hair transplant surgery can turn out to be in the end..

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The Use Of Follicular Units In Hair Transplant Surgery

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 30-06-2009

Hair transplant procedures have now become very common among more and more individuals. This can be attributed to the fact that various types of hair transplant procedures are being improved at present. Unlike in the past, more and more people nowadays have grown to become more conscious most especially when being spot with balding hair outdoors. But, there is still a lot of information about hair transplant surgery that remains unknown to most individuals.

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Choosing Hair Loss Remedy

Filed Under (Hair Loss) by Parimal on 28-06-2009

Your outer appearing and beauty of your hair imparts a lot to your personality. The market today is flooded with a variety of cosmetic products which offer different kinds of hair loss solutions and hair loss cures but there’s no need to rush buying one straight away.

Be careful while choosing a hair loss product to go with.

Before you choose a hair loss remedy for you, beware of the fake hair loss solutions and hair loss cures. It is always better first to consult a doctor if you are suffering from hair loss as the issue can has a various medical explanations. It could be possible that your hair loss problem is not permanent in nature and could be dealt with some simple treatments.

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