February 27th, 2009 at 06:33pm
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Dear Doctor,
Great blog. Why is it not possible to do many hair transplant surgery till your hair is completly restored.
You can’t completely restore a head of hair in one surgery unless you are not very bald. Technically, you can’t completely restore a head of hair at all, but you can create the illusion of fullness. You’ve got a limited number of hairs on your head to start with. For a person who lost 8,000 hairs only in the front, it is possible to restore it … [visit site to read more]
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February 27th, 2009 at 05:33pm
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No question that moment, but I wanted to share a quick story…
A 58 year old patient of ours was transplanted in the corners of his frontal hairline. He had used minoxidil for years with what he thought was no effect. After his corners were transplanted, he stopped the minoxidil and in moment, lost hair behind the transplanted corner on his right side. In hindsight, that complication could have been avoided had he gone back on the minoxidil, but neither he nor I realized the … [visit site to read more]
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February 27th, 2009 at 04:32pm
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I’m a male who has just turned 18. In the final 4 months, I have had growth in my facial hair, but am losing hair on my head as fast as I am gaining it on my face. As soon as my facial hair started thickening, my sample baldness got aggrivated. The hairs on the edge of my hairline are thin, small and weak (like a baby’s hair). Why is that happening now?
What you are describing is the unlucky results of DHT (dihydrotestosterone) doing its job on growing your … [visit site to read more]
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February 27th, 2009 at 03:36pm
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For the first date, main medical groups are advising millions of healthy men who are regularly screened for prostate cancer to consider taking a drug to prevent the disease.
The advice stops short of saying men should take the drug finasteride, sold in generic scheme and as Proscar. It is already widely used for urinary problems from enlarged prostates as men age. Merck and Co sells it as the baldness remedy Propecia. However, it has not been widely … [visit site to read more]
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February 27th, 2009 at 01:32pm
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Just read a recent post regarding someone who notices his hair thickens and thins and thickens again. I’ve noticed that for years and just assumed it was from Rogaine. That it was either synch shedding which happened after first using the drug and just continued through the years or that at times realized I’ve been lost areas and after reapplying those areas came back. But again that was Rogaine not Propecia which the preceding post was on. Wonder whether other minox users … [visit site to read more]
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February 27th, 2009 at 11:36am
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Can dying hair with Just for Men cause baldness?
You first need to have genetic balding. The Just for Men dye product will not cause you to lose your hair unless you perhaps have an allergy to a chemical used in it.
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February 27th, 2009 at 10:41am
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Celebrities and Hollywood elite celebrated the launch of the revolutionary new skincare line - CellCeuticals Biomedical Skin Treatments - from world-renowned Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Garth Fisher and beauty industry veteran Paul Scott Premo during Oscar weekend at Social Hollywood located in the heart of Los Angeles.
Kim Kardashian, Tia Carrere and other chic Hollywood A-listers toasted the launch of CellCeuticals at the trendy and sophisticated lounge where tabletops adorned with impressive CellCeuticals displays and flat screens displaying the company’s elegant advertising spots on a continual loop provided the revelers with a glimpse of that high-tech skincare line that was created as an alternative to plastic surgery procedures. Guests imbibed champagne and pomegranate cocktails while noshing on lobster sliders and mushroom panini, as the celebration continued well into the night. At the conclusion of the evening, everyone was sent on their way with a coveted gift bag containing the entire line of CellCeuticals skincare.
“After three years of research and development, it was so gratifying to celebrate the official launch of CellCeuticals with friends and family here at Social Hollywood,” exclaimed Dr. Garth Fisher, Co-Founder and Chairman of CellCeuticals Biomedical Skin Treatments after the successful launch party. “My goal was to not only supply my patients with exceptional skincare to prep and preserve their skin pre- and post-procedure, but to additionally offer an effective alternative to the 40% of consumers I turn absent each year considering they are not ideal candidates for plastic surgery.”
While surgery is not for everyone, achieving glowing, radiant and youthful skin is the goal of everyone’s daily regimen. “I’ve worked in the beauty industry for many years, so I know first hand that savvy customers expect increasingly than a ‘glorified miracle in a bottle’ and ‘empty promises,’” says Paul Scott Premo, Co-Founder and CEO of CellCeuticals(R) Skin Care, Inc. “That is why I am thrilled to introduce CellCeuticals to not only the upscale Hollywood scene, but to women across America. Through a
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These revolutionary skin treatments have been formulated with the exclusive and patent pending Growth Factor Peptide (GFP) Cellular Complex, which combines retinol, antioxidants, and the next generation of lipopeptides. that almighty complex is extraordinarily effective due to a proprietary nanoemulsion delivery system that targets skin aging at the cellular level.
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February 27th, 2009 at 08:30am
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Fruits, are they really that critical for skin care? Yes, of course! Packed with lots of fiber and fundamental skin vitamins, fruits can manufacture your skin glow in many ways.
A diet plan that includes at least five servings of fruits every day can be extremely favourable for health and assist for […]
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February 26th, 2009 at 06:34pm
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Hi Dr Rassman, like many others, I’d like to thank you for taking the duration to preserve that blog. I’m 40, have considerable recession at the temples, but recently I started noticing increasingly in the middle front and overall thinning. Obviously that’s not sitting well with me, probably causing a chicken and the egg situation, as its stressing me out, which can be a major contributor.
Do you think Propecia would still do anything for me? In addition, Retane is another product I’ve read … [visit site to read more]
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February 26th, 2009 at 05:33pm
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Hello, I have alopecia and i lose my hair and eyebrows. additionally I am losing my body hair. My dermatologist told me to try protopic once a day. Some scattered white hair in my head is growing. additionally told me to take rogaine pills. I didn’t start that yet. What do you propose for me. I really need your advice.
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February 26th, 2009 at 04:31pm
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Hello Dr. Rassman,
I’m a pre-medical student, applying to medical school next year, and ever since discovering sites like ‘hair transplant network’ and doing independent research, I’ve decided I have a great interest in entering the hair transplant field. However, I recently read an summary you published in 2003 regarding the status of the transplant market for both the consumer and the physician, and it lead me to believe that by the moment I get out of medical school and … [visit site to read more]
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February 26th, 2009 at 02:36pm
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I’m 23 years old with early frontal thinning but am currently a NW2. So I been on Propecia for 7 months now and everything is the same! By now I assume I should have seen whether my hair was getting thicker or regrowing so I guess I should be happy whether I just get to preserve. Now my question is whether I won’t get any regrowth or my miniaturized hairs won’t get thicker are my chances to preserve my hair the way it is right now lower for 5 years which is the number of years for most men!? … [visit site to read more]
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February 26th, 2009 at 01:33pm
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I just recently went to the dr with a head fungus. He called it a “barber fungus” from contaminated equiptment from my hairdresser. Well, I jsut switched by to that person from the recommendation of a friend when I called her about that, she said there is just no way that can be possible. that hair dresser is so clean and I know you got it from something else. My question is coudl that be possible - getting it from somewhere else. None of my family members have it and they use a … [visit site to read more]
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