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The Choe Center for Facial Plastic Surgery Now Provides Capillus Laser Hair Therapy

Virginia Beach, Va (PRWEB) September 27, 2015 Hair loss treatment uses power of lasers to prevent hair loss 80 percent of patients see slowed or stopped hair loss, more than half grow new hair An easy-to-use wearable device can harness the power of laser light to prevent hair loss and rejuvenates already lost or thinning hair, a Virginia plastic surgery expert says. According to Dr. Kyle S. Choe of The Choe Center for Facial Plastic Surgery, the Capillus272 laser therapy treatment system has been clinically proven to prevent hair loss and helps regrow hair. The physician-managed hair loss treatment system has also been shown to reverse the signs of hair loss. "The Capillus laser system, named for the Latin term for the aggregate of hair on the scalp, is a great option for many people. Capillus laser therapy involves placing a soft insert inside your favorite cap or scarf for 30 minutes every other day. This treatment has shown promising results with 80 percent of patie

Best Products For Thinning Hair

The bald truth is that if your hair is thinning, there are more options to re-thatch your roof than ever before. While FUE has proven itself to be a revolutionary treatment for guys struggling with hair loss, it's not viable for everyone. Not only does the surgery come with a hefty price tag, before you're even considered a viable candidate you have to prove an established pattern of hair loss. Which means there's an awkward in-between phase where thinning is apparent but not chronic enough to warrant treatment. With many men refusing Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) on account of the side effects, the only option left is a thickening product that creates a temporary bulking effect. Fortunately, they're a lot better today than they used to be. If you have early signs of thinning or hair that's lost its strength, consider these innovative solutions. Hair Thickening Fibres by NANOGEN These clever fibres cling to individual hairs, making

Redken Cerafill Retaliate Hair Regrowth Treatment

WHAT IT IS:A topical hair-growth serum for women with hair loss WHAT IT DOES:Makes hair thicker by prolonging each hair's growth phase KEY INGREDIENT:Minoxidil (an FDA-approved nonprescription drug that makes hair grow) HOW IT LOOKS/FEELS:The very thin, clear liquid smells faintly (and fleetingly) of alcohol but has no other discernible scent. It comes with a one-milliliter dropper that you use to dispense the serum evenly along your scalp when your hair is wet or dry. Our testers found that it dried almost instantaneously and didn't leave a greasy residue behind or interfere with any hair products they applied afterward. WHY WE LIKE IT:There are very few topical ingredients proven to regrow hair. Actually, there's only one: minoxidil. And it can be life changing. Because while we may hyperbolize about beauty traumas—a honking zit, willful frizz—when a woman notices hair loss, she can be truly devastated. And panicked. Applied topically twice a day, this serum can

Hair loss that happens slowly likely a result of heredity

Rochester, Minnesota - Hair loss can happen for a number of reasons. Most often, it's caused by a combination of heredity and aging. Treatments are available that may slow that type of hair loss and help regrow hair, including over-the-counter therapies like shampoos. Most people lose about 50 to 100 hairs every day. This hair loss usually doesn't cause noticeable thinning of scalp hair because new hair grows in at the same time. The cycle of hair growth, shedding and regrowth can be disrupted, however, due to several factors, such as family history, hormonal changes, medical conditions and medication. Physical and emotional stress may also lead to hair loss. Family history typically has an impact on pattern balding. This kind of hair loss usually happens slowly and in predictable patterns — a receding hairline and bald spots in men and thinning hair along the crown of the scalp in women. If your hair loss follows these patterns, it's likely a result of heredity. In t

Best Products For Thinning Hair

While FUE has proven itself to be a revolutionary treatment for guys struggling with hair loss, it's not always a viable option. Not only does the surgery come with a hefty price tag, before you're even considered a viable candidate you have to prove an established pattern of hair loss. Which means there's an awkward 'in between' phase where thinning is apparent but not chronic enough to warrant treatment. With many men refusing Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) on account of the side effects, the only option left is a thickening product that creates a temporary bulking effect. Fortunately they're a lot better today than they used to be. If you have early signs of thinning or hair that's lost its strength, consider these innovative solutions. Hair Thickening Fibres by NANOGEN These clever fibers cling to individual hairs, making them appear thicker. The cosmetic camouflage is made from keratin — the same structural protein that

Naturally Reverse Gray Hair

(NaturalNews) My first gray hairs appeared when I was 24-years-old. I was standing in a checkout line with a good friend, buying my baby boy a gift for his first birthday. My friend shrieked when she saw my first two gray hairs, and she automatically reached to pluck them out. I grabbed her hand and emphatically declared that I had earned them with my first year of motherhood. They were staying on my head! Now I know my early shift to gray was not a badge of honor or achievement, it was a vitamin or mineral deficiency. Your hair will naturally turn gray or white with age, but if premature graying occurs, your diet may be lacking in nutrients or other health issues may be indicated. Health issues that may be indicated by prematurely grey hair Celiac disease. (Within weeks, a gluten-free diet may result in hair darkening years after going gray.) Endocrine imbalance. (Balancing hormones may result in hair darkening within months.) Pernicious anemia. Supplements that may help halt o

Hair loss: not just a man’s problem?

Traditionally, hair loss has been considered an issue that mostly affected men over a certain age. It was believed that if women experienced this problem, the condition was infrequent and it was caused by specific medical problems. In fact, according to an article on the Internet site WebMD, hair loss will affect a staggering 50% of women throughout their lifetime. While this number is due to a complex set of factors which can be genetic, environmental and health-related in nature, there is an indication that the genetic factor is foremost among them. Though some attribute female hair loss to such causes as excessive dyeing, or other chemical alterations to hair, there are currently 30 million women in the U.S. who are suffering from hereditary hair loss. One important difference between the dynamic of hair loss in women as opposed to that in men is that, for most women who suffer from it, hair loss seems to make itself apparent later in life. It most often becomes an issue for w

Laser device for hair loss under debate

Ilene Raymond Rush, For The Inquirer Posted: Sunday, September 13, 2015, 2:50 AM To women struggling with hair loss, a recent announcement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may have sounded like good news indeed: official sanction for another new laser device that promises to stimulate hair growth. Such gadgets are marketed to women, who are rarely candidates for hair transplantation because female hair loss tends to occur all over the head, unlike male-pattern baldness. Alas, the FDA only said the LCPRO from LaserCap Co. of Cleveland, Ohio, is safe, staying silent on the effectiveness question. Which doesn't mean it doesn't work, but it's no slam dunk, say dermatologists. The LCPRO is the latest in a series of devices, including laser combs and caps, that offer low-level light therapy via laser diodes. About 80 million people in the United States have hereditary hair loss. According to the American Hair Loss Association, about 40 percen

Sometimes your locks run out

Bald facts: Lebo Ramafoko, chief executive of the Soul City Institute, has endured the challenge of alopecia, an autoimmune condition which causes hair loss, all her adult life.(Delwyn Verasamy) 'When I woke up I saw bits of hair blowing in the breeze from the window above my bed. As I sat up I saw more hair on my pillowcase." Resting her elbows on the table in the boardroom of the health organisation Soul City Institute's office in Johannesburg, where she is today the chief executive officer, Lebo Ramafoko recalls the day she first experienced alopecia, an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss. Ramafoko was 18 years old and a first-year student at the University of Zululand when this happened. "I got up from the bed and went to look at myself in the mirror and there were bald spots on my head where my hair used to be. It would just fall out. Whenever I ran my fingers through my hair I would end up with hands full of hair. "I was terrified. I had n

Hair loss condition can occur at any age

EDEN Long is a beautiful, bubbly eight-year-old who loves life and looked like a princess when she was a flower girl at her aunt's recent wedding. To her friends she is just like any other child, but to onlookers Eden often gets a second glance – because Eden has no hair. The Greyabbey girl is one of two per cent of the population living with alopecia, an auto-immune hair-loss disease that affects men, women and children of any age. The onset of the hair loss is often sudden, random and frequently recurrent. There are a number of different types of alopecia which determine whether the hair loss is in patches, affects the complete scalp hair or even the entire body. Alopecia Cicatricial is a rare type of alopecia that destroys the hair follicle permanently, but with the other types hair can regrow again. At present, there is no known cure for any form of alopecia, although there are various treatments available to help promote hair regrowth. While t

Mayo Clinic Q&A: hair loss, irritable bowel syndrome

TREATING HAIR LOSS What are the best ways to prevent hair loss or to regrow hair? I want to try hair-growth shampoos but have heard that you must use them for life or your hair will fall out at an even faster rate. Is this true? Are there better ways to regrow hair? Hair loss can occur for a number of reasons. Most often, it's caused by a combination of heredity and aging. Treatments are available that may slow that type of hair loss and help regrow hair, including over-the-counter therapies like shampoos. Most people lose about 50 to 100 hairs every day. This hair loss usually doesn't cause noticeable thinning of scalp hair because new hair grows in at the same time. The cycle of hair growth, shedding and regrowth can be disrupted, however, due to several factors, such as family history, hormonal changes, medical conditions and medication. Physical and emotional stress may also lead to hair loss. Family history typically has an impact on pattern balding. This kin

Tips On How To Grow Your Hair Naturally

Added: (Wed Sep 02 2015) Pressbox (Press Release) - There are many different reasons for hair loss, luckily, there are treatments that help recover or regrow your hair. You can also use weaves and wigs, so you don't have to go hairless. The following article will give you the information you need to learn what causes baldness and what the best ways to handle it are. If hair loss is a problem, take this advice! Many people think a well-trimmed haircut, particularly if you're bald, is appealing and attractive. Comb your hair close to your scalp. You might find that this is an easy way to look and feel your best! If you would like to avoid excessive hair loss, it's imperative that you keep stress levels under control. Stress is a big cause of hair loss, if you can't control it, you'll continue to have hair loss. Find strategies for beating stress. Taking care of your physical health is vitally important if you have any type of illness of disease. If you are not tak

Capillus82â„¢ Laser Therapy Cap Receives FDA Clearance for Treatment of Hair Loss

Capillus, LLC announces that the Capillus82™ low level laser therapy (LLLT) cap has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of androgenic alopecia. Miami, FL (PRWEB) September 01, 2015 The Capillus82™ has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of androgenic alopecia in adults, announces Miami-based medical device manufacturer, Capillus, LLC. FDA clearance substantiates the effectiveness of the brand new laser therapy cap, while also demonstrating its safety when used at home to combat hair loss. "Following the success of our premier FDA cleared laser therapy cap for hair regrowth," says Carlos Piña, Capillus CEO, "we are excited to introduce the Capillus82, an extremely affordable, convenient, and proven product to those suffering with hair loss." Over 50 million adults suffer with hair loss in the United States alone. Many adults—especially women—are not candidates for surgical ha

Restore Lost Hair Loss Protocol Guide Unveils New Method to Reverse Baldness

This article was originally distributed via SproutNews. SproutNews, WorldNow and this Site make no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Restore Lost Hair program contains few simple techniques and methods especially designed for those individuals who have brittle, sensitive, damaged hair or who are experiencing unusual hair loss. Reno, NV, United States – August 31, 2015 /MarketersMedia/ — Restore Lost Hair prevents the onset of hair loss and helps people achieve a stronger and healthier looking crowning glory. The program guarantees to bring pleasant results for both men and women, also protects their hair from breaking and also against dry, dull hair. Every hair goes through a growth cycle which normally includes a period of growth, a period of inactivity and then shedding off. People who are experiencing hair loss and want their hair to grow faster, it is possible to promote their hair growth by following through a program named "Restore Lost Hair"