Last time, we discussed the signs of balding and the importance of doing your homework to check out some of the options currently available. While hair restoration is our line of work, we will never attempt to convince anyone who isn’t ready for it, and we will salute those who choose to accept Mother Nature… Read more »
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The Journey to Restoring Hair –
The Writing on the Wall
Anytime we find ourselves facing challenges in life, we have an opportunity to meditate on the path ahead and then take the first step. Regardless of the difficulty level, a checklist can certainly help us get from A to B without missing any critical steps. While hair loss may not be on the same scale… Read more »
The Emotions of Hair Loss
We are a complex species. But sometimes, we can be predictable. If we stub a toe, we shout in pain. If someone makes us late, we become grumpy. If someone brings an unexpected gift, we light up inside. And whether or not our emotions make sense, they at least surface for a moment, and we… Read more »
Hair Loss Prevention: Doing Your Part
Hair loss can be a distressing experience for many individuals, impacting self-esteem, confidence, and future uncertainty, to name a couple. While genetics and aging play significant roles in hair loss, lifestyle factors and habits can also influence the health of your hair. What are some lifestyle changes and habits you can adopt to support healthy… Read more »
Battle of the Sexes
To the untrained eye, the first signs of hair loss can sometimes be chalked up to some other problem. Whether it’s hair washing down your shower drain or the leftover hair in your hairbrush becoming unmanageable, the clues point to the same thing. The more signs you notice, the higher the likelihood that you are… Read more »
Now That Wasn’t So Bad… Part 2
In our previous entry we covered what to expect after a hair transplant, with a promise to continue listing more potential side effects. We talked about the good far outweighing the bad, especially because the side effects aren’t always experienced by everyone. To review, a hair transplant is an effective treatment for many types of… Read more »
Now That Wasn’t So Bad… Part 1
Almost all good things have an upside and sometimes even a mild downside. If you want a flu shot, the upside is that it could protect you from future infections, and the downside is that you may have soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given. If you get a promotion at work, it… Read more »
Persistent Hair Loss Myths
Try as we may, there are some rumors that just won’t go away. Aliens in Area 51 or Roswell, the man in the grassy knoll, Bigfoot playing hide and seek, and Jimmy Hoffa as the leader of the Illuminati hiding the Loch Ness Monster from the public. Okay, maybe not that last one, but you… Read more »
Baldness in Our Social Media World – Part 2
In Part 1 of this topic, we covered some of the activities found when looking through social media sites for videos or discussions about balding. Looking at the big 3 of Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, hashtags can be used to search for just about anything. #BaldIsBeautiful and #AmIBalding are just a couple to get started…. Read more »
Baldness in Our Social Media World – Part 1
It’s only natural when we are interested in a given topic, that we check out what others are saying about it. If you’ve decided to go on a trip to a new city, you normally do all the legwork to find others’ opinions on the can’t-miss activities, bars, restaurants, attractions, etc. Google might be able… Read more »