Q: I am having hair thinning and retreating from the front part of the scalp. According to Norwood’s classification I rank a category III. From what I see on the Rogaine pack it is used in hereditary hair loss on the (vertex) on top of the scalp. Any recommendations? A: Minoxidil does work on the [...]
Hair Thinning
What Hair Loss Treatment Can Prevent Hairline Retreat, Thinning?
January 20th, 2009Rating:
Topic: Drugs (Medications)
Tags: Crown, Genetic Hair Loss, Hair Loss Medication, Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Thinning, Hairline, Hairline Retreat, Norwood Class 3 Hair Loss, Norwood Hair Loss Classification, Propecia/Finasteride, Rogaine/Minoxidil
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 4:34 am
Which is Better Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) at Home or Doctor's Office?
March 3rd, 2008Q: I have thinning hair and have heard about Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) for hair loss. I know that I can either buy a machine over the internet or go to a doctor’s office or medical spa for treatments. Which one should I do? A: The advantage of the in-office LLLT systems are that [...]
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Topic: Laser Therapy
Tags: Diagnosis of Hair Loss, Genetic Hair Loss, Hair Loss Treatment, Hair Thinning, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 7:44 am
Why Different Hair Loss Evaluation Fees for Diffuse Thinning Versus Patterned Hair Loss?
January 21st, 2008Q: Why is the consult fee more for diffuse thinning than for a regular visit? A: Diffuse hair loss, more common in women, can be the result of a number of underlying medical conditions and therefore it usually requires an extended medical evaluation. If you are a male or female with obvious diffuse thinning from [...]
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Topic: Fees
Tags: Androgenetic Alopecia, Diagnosis of Hair Loss, Diffuse Hair Loss, Female Pattern Hair Loss, Hair Loss Consultation, Hair Loss Consultation Cost, Hair Loss Consultation Fee, Hair Loss in Women, Hair Thinning, Male Pattern Baldness, Male Pattern Hair Loss, Medical Conditions that Cause Hair Loss
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 10:28 am
How do You Treat Early Hair Loss in Women?
June 25th, 2007Q: I am a 33 year old women and am just starting to thin on the top of my scalp behind my frontal hairline. What should I do? Should I have a hair transplant?
A: There are a number of things that you should consider that can be effective in early hair loss. These include minoxidil (Rogaine), laser therapy, and using cosmetics specifically made to make the hair appear fuller. Lightening or streaking the hair, as well as parting the hair off to the side, will also make the hair appear fuller.
If a surgical hair restoration is performed too early and there is still a lot of existing hair in the area, the hair transplant may actually accelerate hair loss. Surgery should not be performed prematurely.
Also, it is important that the doctor check the stability of the donor area, using densitometry, to make sure that the procedure is even possible. For those women who are good candidates, and if it is done at the appropriate time, a follicular unit hair transplant is a great procedure that can produce really natural results.
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Topic: Women
Tags: Camouflage, Cosmetics for Hair Loss, Densitometry, Donor Area, Follicular Unit Transplant, Hair Products, Hair Style, Hair Thinning, Hairline, Laser Therapy, Rogaine/Minoxidil
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 12:56 pm
Can Thinning be Caused by Propecia Hair Loss Medication?
April 6th, 2007Q: I am 22 yrs old and I started shedding hair in a very limited form since I was 20. I have now been on Propecia for nearly 8 months. To date I have not experienced any benefit. In fact, I have seen my hair continue to thin. Is it possible that this thinning is [...]
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Topic: Drugs (Medications)
Tags: Early Hair Loss, Hair Loss Medication, Hair Loss Medication Not Effective, Hair Thinning, Propecia/Finasteride, Shedding at Start of Treatment with Medication, Shedding on Propecia
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 10:44 am
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