Though the most common causes for hair loss are genetic predetermination, medical treatments, medicines and hormonal changes, but they are not the only ones responsible. Among the other is thyroid condition. (more…)
FAQs are lists of frequently asked questions. Since, hair loss has become very common amongst people, the number of hair loss treatments are also increasing day by day. There are various hair loss treatments available in the market as well as recommended by doctors. Everyone wants a positive outcome of the treatment they undergo and so they have a lot of queries before starting off with the treatment in order to make sure that it is going to be effective. At times, there are queries, which are frequently asked in different ways by different people. These questions and answers on hair loss trea (more…)
Dear Dr RassmanRecently you replied to a young man who had a transplant with you that:“More importantly, having surgery too early may actually accelerate hair loss and you may end up with negative (worse off) results”Were you referring to shock loss? I am 26, and also considering FUE surgery, but in the front of my […] (more…)
Normal male hairline progression from a juvenile to a mature one typically occurs between 17 and 29 years of age. The lowest line in the photo below is the hairline this man had when he was about 12 years old. The second line is the hairline that will be his mature hairline if […] (more…)