Q: It is my understanding that as a person loses his or her hair, the skin of the scalp undergoes a number of changes, namely there is a loss of fat, an increase in cellular atrophy, and of course the dreaded perifollicular fibrosis (now that’s a mouthful). It seems to me that these changes, in [...]
Is Success of Hair Transplant Affected by Age or Scalp Fibrosis?
July 11th, 2006Rating:
Topic: Hair Transplant
Tags: 5-fluorouracil, Blood Supply to Scalp, Causes of Hair Loss, Chronic Sun Damage, Collagen, Dense Packing of Grafts, DHT, Extensive Baldness, Fibrotic Scarring, Hair Transplant Age, Medical Conditions that Cause Hair Loss, Miniaturization, Perifollicular Fibrosis, Propecia/Finasteride, Skin Cancer
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 1:08 pm
NPR Interviews Dr. Bernstein on Hair Transplantation and Hair Loss
March 23rd, 2006Here is one exchange from the interview:
Moderator: How one can tell the difference between hair loss from hormonal imbalances and common baldness?
Dr. Bernstein: Measuring hormone levels alone, although important for medical management, does not necessarily reveal whether the cause of the hair loss is actually hormone related or is genetic. The diagnosis is made by examining the scalp and looking at the hair under close magnification using an instrument called a “Densitometer.”
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Topic: Bernstein Medical News
Tags: Causes of Hair Loss, Densitometer, Dr. Robert M. Bernstein, Follicular Unit, Genetic Hair Loss, Hair Cycle, Hair Restoration, Hair Shaft, Hair Texture, Hair Transplantation, Hormone Levels, Male Pattern Baldness, Shedding, Surgical Hair Restoration, Telogen Effluvium, Thyroid, Thyroid Disease
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 3:05 pm
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