HAIR LOSS CONSULT Most men experience at least some degree of hair loss in their lifetime, with the numbers increasing continuously with age. By their late 20′s, approximately 12% of men experience some hair loss. By the time a man is in his 50′s, he has a greater than 50% chance of displaying some genetic [...]
Classification of Hair Loss in Men
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July 15th, 2009Rating:
Topic: Hair Transplant
Tags: Causes of Hair Loss, Classification of Hair Loss in Men, Diagnosis of Hair Loss, Hair loss in Men, Male Hair Loss, Male Pattern Baldness, Male Pattern Hair Loss, Shedding, Shedding on Propecia
Posted by Ethan at Bernstein Medical at 10:59 am
Can Stress Cause Diffuse Unpatterned Hair Loss (DUPA)?
October 30th, 2007Q: Can stress produce diffuse unpatterned hair loss (DUPA), or was it bound to happen anyway? A: Both DPA (diffuse patterned hair loss) and DUPA (diffuse unpatterned hair loss) are genetic conditions, unrelated to stress and would have happened anyway. These types of hair loss are characterized by a high percentage of mininiaturized hair in [...]
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Topic: Causes of Hair Loss
Tags: Bernstein Medical - Center for Hair Restoration, Classification of Hair Loss in Men, Classification of Hair Loss in Women, Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA), Medical Conditions that Cause Hair Loss, Miniaturization, Shedding, Stress, Telogen Effluvium
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 8:24 am
Should One Consider Hair Transplant with Early Hair Loss in Crown and Donor Area?
May 18th, 2005Q: I’m currently 24 years old. Ever since turning 20, my hair on top began to thin little by little. I have noticeable thinning on the top part of my scalp and on my crown, but have no recession at the temples. My hairline looks amazingly young and hair on the donor areas seems quite [...]
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Topic: Hair Loss
Tags: Classification of Hair Loss in Men, Crown, Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA), Early Hair Loss, Hair Loss in the Temples, Hair Thinning, Hairline, Miniaturization, Norwood Hair Loss Classification, Propecia/Finasteride
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 2:13 pm
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