Q: My hair loss resembles the grade I female hair loss scale, but none of the male hair loss patterns. It has been relatively stable for the past five years and only recently has it begun to progress further. I began both Propecia and regain two months ago, but the hair loss still continues at [...]
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Can Hair Transplant Treat Diffuse Hair Loss in Women?
October 27th, 2006Rating:
Topic: Hair Loss
Tags: Causes of Hair Loss in Women, Diffuse Hair Loss, Diffuse Patterned Alopecia (DPA), Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA), Donor Area, Female Pattern Hair Loss, Hair Loss in Women, Male Pattern Baldness, Permanent Hair Zone, Propecia/Finasteride
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 2:02 pm
How Do You Treat Diffuse Hair Loss in Donor Area?
October 9th, 2006Q: I underwent hair transplant surgery several years ago and was pleased with the results. However, over the last 2-3 years I’ve lost hair in the donor area with subsequent loss of hair in the transplanted area. Is this type of hair loss especially difficult to treat? What accounts for hair loss from the back [...]
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Topic: Hair Loss
Tags: Densitometry, Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA), Donor Area, Donor Area Thinning, Miniaturization, Permanent Hair Zone, Propecia/Finasteride, Thinning Hair
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 9:45 am
Can Hair Transplant Restore Frontal Hair Loss in Women?
September 25th, 2006Q: Although I read that women are supposedly protected from hair loss in the frontal hairline by the enzyme aromatase that is exactly where I am losing hair. My hairline has receded and I have developed a widow’s peak. What can be causing this, and how can I fix it? It seems to have been happening gradually for a few years.
A: Less than 10% of female hair loss is in a frontal pattern that is similar to the pattern of genetic hair loss seen in men.
Women with this pattern can often be good candidates for hair transplant surgery, particularly if the donor area is stable. View our Women’s Hair Transplant Gallery for some examples of the kind of results we can achieve for women at Bernstein Medical – Center for Hair Restoration.
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Topic: Women
Tags: Aromatase, Causes of Hair Loss in Women, Donor Area, Female Pattern Hair Loss, Frontal Hair Loss, Hair Loss in Women, Hairline, Hairline Receding, Widow's Peak
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 11:37 am
What is Benefit of Staples in Closing Hair Transplant Donor Incision?
July 7th, 2006Q: I have heard that staples are uncomfortable after the hair transplant, why do doctors use them? A: Staples are used for two main reasons. The first is that being made of stainless steel; they don’t react with the skin and, therefore, cause little inflammation. The second is that, unlike sutures which are used with [...]
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Topic: Sutures & Staples
Tags: Blood Supply in Scar Tissue, Donor Area, Donor Incision, Hair Transplant Surgery, Mechanical Trauma, Scalp Healing, Surgical Staples, Sutures, Swelling
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 7:54 am
Can One Have Hair Transplant if Scalp is Tight from Prior Surgery?
July 5th, 2006Q: What can be done if I want to have a hair transplant and my scalp is very tight from prior surgeries? A: Follicular Unit Extraction is ideal in very tight scalps, provided that there is enough hair to extract without leaving the donor area too thin and provided that the follicles are not too [...]
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Topic: Hair Transplant
Tags: Dermis, Donor Area, Epidermis, Fascia, Follicular Unit Extraction, Hair Follicle, Hair Transplant Instruments, Hair Transplant Surgery, Injury, Scalp Bleeding, Scarring, Strip Harvesting, Sutures, Tight Scalp, Undermining in Hair Transplant Surgery
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 6:33 am
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