Bizymoms.com, the premier work-at-home community on the Internet with more than 5 million visitors per year, has interviewed Dr. Robert M. Bernstein in order to answer readers’ common questions about hair restoration and hair loss.
Hair Growth
Dr. Bernstein Answers Hair Restoration Questions From Bizymoms.com Readers
February 9th, 2010Rating:
Topic: Hair Transplant
Tags: Donor Hair, Eyebrow, Eyebrow Restoration, Eyebrow Transplant, Follicular Unit, Follicular Unit Extraction, Follicular Unit Grafts, Follicular Unit Transplant, Hair Growth, Hair Loss, Hair Restoration, Hair Transplant, Hair Transplant Surgery, Hair Transplantation, Hairline, Laser Therapy, Latisse/Bimatoprost, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), Microscope, Propecia/Finasteride, Rogaine/Minoxidil, Shedding
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 2:39 pm
Is Propecia Effective In Young Patients?
February 5th, 2010Q: I know that Propecia works in only about half of patients. Are younger people more likely to be helped by this medication?
A: The main studies by Merck looked at men between the ages of 18 and 41. The five year data (which, in my view, is most important) showed that 48% of men had an increase in hair growth and 42% had no change over baseline. Thus a full 90% held on to their hair or had more over a 5-year period. This compares very favorably to the placebo group where 75% lost hair over the 5-year period.
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Topic: Drugs (Medications)
Tags: Age, DHT, Hair Growth, Male Pattern Hair Loss, Merck, Propecia/Finasteride
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 4:07 pm
Is New Hair Cloning Technique Using ACell Wound Healing Powder A Breakthrough?
January 8th, 2010Q: I just read a press release saying that researchers have developed a successful technique to clone hair by using a wound healing powder called MatriStem MicroMatrix. Is this new technique really a breakthrough in hair cloning? And if so, when can we start cloning hair?
A: It appears from preliminary studies that plucked hairs stimulated by ACell are in some cases able to regenerate new hair. Because the hair is placed into the recipient area and is partially derived from cells in the dermis, it is not yet clear whether the hair will be effected by androgens over time or if it will continue to bald.
The research so far is promising and a number of doctors are doing research in this area, including Dr. Schweiger and myself at Bernstein Medical – Center for Hair Restoration.
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Topic: Hair Cloning
Tags: ACell Inc., Dr. Gary Hitzig, Dr. Jerry Cooley, Hair Cloning, Hair Cloning Methods, Hair Follicle, Hair Growth, Hair Multiplication, Hair Regeneration, Hair Transplantation, MatriStem MicroMatrix, Recipient Sites, Wound Healing Powder
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 11:06 am
Hair Growth
July 27th, 2009The normal human scalp contains between 100,000 to 150,000 follicles that produce thick terminal hair. These hairs do not emerge individually from the scalp, but are arranged in small groups of 1 to 4 hairs each, called follicular units. There are approximately 50,000 to 65,000 follicular units on the human scalp. By comparison, the human [...]
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Topic: Hair Transplant
Tags: Anagen Phase of Hair Growth, Catagen Phase of Hair Growth, Dermal Papillae, Hair Cycle, Hair Follicle Growth Center, Hair Growth, Hair Shaft, Telogen Phase of Hair Growth
Posted by Ethan at Bernstein Medical at 11:22 am
Hair Loss Gene Identified in Mice
May 27th, 2009Japanese scientists have located a gene that seems to regulate hair loss in mice. They feel that this gene may also play a role in hair loss in humans. The results of the studies were recently reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Topic: Genetics
Tags: Hair Growth, Hair Loss, Hair Loss Genetics News, Hair Regeneration, Hair Shaft, Japan, Sox21 Gene, Stem Cells
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 1:08 pm
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