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Hair loss is NOT just for old people: Balding due to 'sensitivity of hair follicles'

Getty Images There are many myths surrounding hair loss and Dr Mark Tam has separated fact from fiction But expert advice is hard to come by and there are many myths circulating as facts that only serve to confuse the issue. Award-winning hair transplant doctor Dr Mark Tam, from leading London clinic The Cadogan Clinic has cast his eye over popularly held beliefs regarding hair loss to offer guidance on what to believe and what most definitely to ignore. Discussing the fact that many believe baldness only happens as we age, Dr Tam said: "This seems to be a very common myth. "Hair loss can affect younger individuals as well as adults. Related articles "Recently I am actually seeing an influx of younger patients who are aware of hair loss and want to act quickly to prevent it. "We also occasionally get visits from parents who bring their sons in to explore hair transplants and discuss their hairline design." Of course, many don't want to star

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Hair loss is NOT just for old people: Balding due to 'sensitivity of hair follicles'

Getty Images There are many myths surrounding hair loss and Dr Mark Tam has separated fact from fiction But expert advice is hard to come by and there are many myths circulating as facts that only serve to confuse the issue. Award-winning hair transplant doctor Dr Mark Tam, from leading London clinic The Cadogan Clinic has cast his eye over popularly held beliefs regarding hair loss to offer guidance on what to believe and what most definitely to ignore. Discussing the fact that many believe baldness only happens as we age, Dr Tam said: "This seems to be a very common myth. "Hair loss can affect younger individuals as well as adults. Related articles "Recently I am actually seeing an influx of younger patients who are aware of hair loss and want to act quickly to prevent it. "We also occasionally get visits from parents who bring their sons in to explore hair transplants and discuss their hairline design." Of course, many don't want to star

Can Shampoos With Caffeine Thicken Men̢۪s Hair?

Updated April 25, 2016 11:35 a.m. ET Many men struggle with baldness and wonder about new treatments. Some shampoos and lotions contain caffeine and promise to help keep hair thick and full. How does the evidence stack up? A 2014 study found that caffeine has a "potent" effect in growing hair in laboratory conditions. But real-world tests of the efficacy of caffeine-containing shampoos and lotions are rare, and those that have been done show a modest effect. The laboratory work sounds "really promising. But in terms of clinical application we're not there yet," says Tina Alster, a clinical professor of dermatology at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. More rigorously designed studies in humans are needed, she says. Androgenetic alopecia, which can affect both men and women, is hair loss caused as testosterone shortens the hair follicle's growth cycle, resulting in progressively

Hair regrowth experts make a full head of hair accessible

Press Release Those looking for a bit of help in the hair department can take their hats off to revolutionary hair experts, Haair. Using advanced technology, the follicle experts can help millions of individuals in the early stages of hair loss, simply and effectively, in as little as six months Those looking for a bit of help in the hair department can take their hats off to revolutionary hair experts, Haair. Using advanced technology, the follicle experts can help millions of individuals in the early stages of hair loss, simply and effectively, in as little as six months. Using FDA approved technology, Haair is taking the hair regrowth market by storm. Focusing on customers who are in the early stages of baldness, the experts claim this is the best time to start treatment, bringing the best results for the lowest price. Once the process has started, clients get access to their own personal assistant who guides them through the whole procedure from start to finish. By doing

Balding man who spent £4,500 on botched hair transplants finally has the mane of his dreams after going under the knife for the THIRD time

Chris Davies noticed his hairline was receding as a teenager He spent £4,500 on botched treatments that left him with scars on his scalp Now has a full head of hair after flying to New York for a final transplant By Martha Cliff for MailOnline Published: 02:28 EST, 21 April 2016 | Updated: 05:56 EST, 21 April 2016 7 View comments A man has revealed how after spending thousands of pounds on failed treatments he finally has the full head of hair he always dreamed of. Chris Davies, 30, from Cheltenham, was horrified when his hair started to recede when he was just 18, driving him undergo two botched hair transplants, leaving him £4,500 out of pocket. But he says he finally has the hairline of his dreams after consulting a hair loss mentor who told him which surgery would leave him with lasting results.  Scro

Studies Suggest Link between Taxotere and Permanent Hair Loss

Anaheim, CATaxotere lawsuits alleging women suffered permanent hair loss as a result of using Taxotere have been filed. Their allegations of Taxotere side effects are seemingly supported by scientific studies that suggest a link between the use of Taxotere (known generically as docetaxel) and the development of alopecia. Hair loss (alopecia) is a usual side effect of chemotherapy, but most patients expect that once the chemotherapy is stopped, their hair will grow back. Experts have noted that in recent years more patients are suffering from permanent, irreversible hair loss. As a chemotherapy drug, Taxotere is used to treat certain cancers, including breast cancer, prostate cancer and advanced stomach cancer. It is designed to work by preventing the growth of cancer cells within the patient's body. But some patients claim it caused them to permanently lose their hair. They may be on to something. A study published in the Annals of Oncology (2/14/12) suggests docetaxel is associ

The Rogaine Hack People Are Using to Regrow Their Brows

The Age of Bold Brows began somewhere around 2011 with the rise of Cara Delevingne's career. And in case you hadn't noticed, it's still going strong in 2016. So as those of us who went tweezer-happy in the '90s and early aughts continue our struggle toward brow rehab, we've turned to a series of increasingly strange—and even dangerous—treatments (tattoos, tinting, microblading) out of desperation. The somewhat more budget-friendly, DIY treatment I heard about most recently? Swiping plain old Rogaine over your brows with a Q-tip once a day. I'd heard about a friend of a friend (OK, I know it sounds like this is a veiled way of speaking about myself, but really, it was a friend of a friend) who had came upon this idea on the Internet, stocked up on generic-brand minoxidil at Costco, and begun using it on her brows every night. It immediately struck me as either completely genius or completely terrifying, so I resolved to get to the truth of the matter. Thi

What Actually Happens To Your Hair As You Get Older

Half of women experience hair loss by the time they hit the 50, according to the North American Hair Research Society. "There are three stages that hair goes through—a growth phase, a transition phase, and a resting phase," explains Shani Francis, MD, a dermatologist who specializes in hair disorders at the University of Chicago. As you get older, your hair spends more time in the last cycle, which means you're shedding hair faster than it's growing back in. Unlike male hair loss, which usually starts as a receding hairline and thinning crown, female hair loss occurs as a gradual thinning all over your scalp. "You may not even notice it coming out in the shower or in your brush—it's just that over time more of your scalp becomes visible," notes Debra Jaliman, MD, a dermatologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. First line treatment is over-the-counter minoxidil (aka Rogaine), which stimulates hair regrowth. (Here are 3 signs you'll lose your

The only 4 things that can actually prevent hair loss

ShutterstockThere are ways to slow hair loss. There's a lot of noise out there when it comes to preventative measures for hair loss. Some products talk a big game, but when it comes down to it, they cannot back it up. In fact, according to hair restoration specialist Dr. William Yates of Dr. Yates Hair Science, there are only four real ways to slow down or prevent hair loss (and only one way to really regrow hair). Propecia, or: Finasteride A prescription pill that can prevent hair loss by blocking the balding hormone. Rogaine, or Minoxidil: A topical application of liquid or a foam that's used to thicken the hair and slow its shedding. Laser light treatment: A red light is used to stimulate growth in the hair follicle, reducing inflammation and keeping it healthy. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections: Take a bit of your blood, which is then enriched with platelets, and re-injected into you at the scalp. According to Dr. Yates, "that goes to the hair follicl

A Hair Growth Device Resembling Headphones Has Surfaced, But Will It Work?

A Cure for Baldness? Hairmax Laserband 82 is Purportedly the Answer: New laser technology claims to regrow hair (image via Facebook) Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show thousands of cool new ideas and products emerge. It's like Kickstarter on steroids with innovation just around every corner. Some ideas and products are better than others, but it's a dazzling array that can almost overwhelm the senses when you attend one of these tech junkie conventions. The 2016 show was no exception. While there's always a little something for everyone, this year there was something for the follicly challenged. A device called the Hairmax Laserband 82 for growing hair caught a lot of people's eyes. Hairmax Laserband 82 Maybe regrowing hair is a better term for what it's supposed to do, but either way the intention is to eventually give you a full head of lustrous locks where there previously were none — or very little, anyway. The device, which comes with a money-

The rise of the balding woman: It's long been associated with men, but millions of women are losing their hair.... so how can YOU save your locks?

Over three million British women are living with some form of hair loss  Diet, stress levels and appliances and extensions can all affect hair health There are simple ways that you can save your hair  By MailOnline Femail Team Published: 05:25 EST, 13 April 2016 | Updated: 06:02 EST, 13 April 2016 18 View comments From Prince William to Wayne Rooney, hair loss has long been seen as a male issue - but it's rapidly on the rise among females.  An estimated three million British women are suffering from some kind of alopecia and one in three show signs of thinning hair. Trichologist Iain Sallis, an expert in hair loss and scalp disorders, says that 80 per cent of the people who visit his clinics are now women, and celebrity hairdresser Daniel Galvin Junior admits that hair thinning is a huge issue with female

Great hair can be yours

The facade of a H2G outlet. IF you have not yet signed up for The Star's ePaper package or renewed an existing subscription, now is a great time to do so. For one could receive a free Apple Stem Cell Hair Regrowth Treatment voucher and hair care kit worth RM575 from South Korean hair specialist H2G Scalp Expert. The treatment includes hair analysis, hair wash, steaming, application of the Apple Stem Cell tonic, and a head and shoulder massage. The hair care kit comprises a shampoo, conditioner (both 50ml) and hair tonic (12ml). The vouchers can be redeemed by calling H2G's hotline at 03-79801181 or via the WhatsApp and LINE apps at 019-2866718. This ePaper offer runs till April 15 and is limited to the first 1,000 who sign up for the package at RM360 for one year, or renew at RM280, on a first-come-first-served basis. H2G specialises in using natural ingredients, integrated with advanced technology, to combat scalp and hair maladies. Its therapies and products

The emotions of hair loss during cancer treatment

Details Written by Sheryl M. Ness, R.N. Category: Health Published: 02 April 2016 Scottsdale, Arizona - Many times when I meet with cancer survivors, we discuss the side effects of treatment. This includes both physical and emotional effects. If a person is receiving chemotherapy or radiation, hair loss may be a common side effect. For many people, losing their hair can have an emotional impact that they (and others) are not expecting. Hair loss may be one of the most obvious signs that a person is having treatment for cancer. I have had many survivors tell me that when they started losing their hair, it made the cancer real to them and others around them. One woman told me that first she cut her long hair shorter, followed by shaving her head in anticipation of losing her hair during treatment. She said the first hair cut had a much more emotional impact than she expected. Later, when her hair was gone, she said that it made her feel like she had no control — she felt

Great hair can be yours

The facade of a H2G outlet. IF you have not yet signed up for The Star's ePaper package or renewed an existing subscription, now is a great time to do so. For one could receive a free Apple Stem Cell Hair Regrowth Treatment voucher and hair care kit worth RM575 from South Korean hair specialist H2G Scalp Expert. The treatment includes hair analysis, hair wash, steaming, application of the Apple Stem Cell tonic, and a head and shoulder massage. The hair care kit comprises a shampoo, conditioner (both 50ml) and hair tonic (12ml). The vouchers can be redeemed by calling H2G's hotline at 03-79801181 or via the WhatsApp and LINE apps at 019-2866718. This ePaper offer runs till April 15 and is limited to the first 1,000 who sign up for the package at RM360 for one year, or renew at RM280, on a first-come-first-served basis. H2G specialises in using natural ingredients, integrated with advanced technology, to combat scalp and hair maladies. Its therapies and products

Is the cure for baldness close?

When someone is trying to point me out in a room, I'm "the bald guy over there." But even then, I don't stand out, since an estimated 50 million American men have something called androgenetic alopecia, more commonly known as male-pattern baldness. Losing your hair in your 20s and 30s might seem like the end of the world at the time, but I'm here to tell you it isn't. Forget the fear that beautiful women won't date a man whose hairline has turned and fled. A few years ago, a study from UPenn's Wharton School found that guys with shaved heads were perceived as being more dominant than those with full heads of hair. Check out John Malkovich or Vin Diesel for proof. And we shouldn't have to tell you that women find power sexy. (Learn more about what really turns women on with Men's Health's master course, How to Pleasure a Woman.) Still, most bald guys, given a choice, would prefer to have more hair to comb rather than more hair in t

Alopecia: Wig-free, Bald Portraits Empower Women

A photographer has just asked bald women to remove their wigs to pose for a series of portraits. The Berlin-based photographer Christopher Soeder recently launched his project, titled Unfading, to help women who lost their hair because of alopecia to reveal their honest beauty.   The photographer thinks that images would make women self conscious, which led him to launch the series of portraits to emphasize individuality. Soeder said the Unfading project helped the participating women and other people to "feel confident," according to CNN. Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss triggered when immune system attacks hair follicles. Clumps of hair begin to fall out, leaving smooth, hairless patches on scalp. The hair may grow back again, but very fine and white. However, according to WebMD, about 10 percent of people with this condition may never regrow hair. According to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, 147 million people in the world have or will de

Is the cure for baldness close?

When someone is trying to point me out in a room, I'm "the bald guy over there." But even then, I don't stand out, since an estimated 50 million American men have something called androgenetic alopecia, more commonly known as male-pattern baldness. Losing your hair in your 20s and 30s might seem like the end of the world at the time, but I'm here to tell you it isn't. Forget the fear that beautiful women won't date a man whose hairline has turned and fled. A few years ago, a study from UPenn's Wharton School found that guys with shaved heads were perceived as being more dominant than those with full heads of hair. Check out John Malkovich or Vin Diesel for proof. And we shouldn't have to tell you that women find power sexy. (Learn more about what really turns women on with Men's Health's master course, How to Pleasure a Woman.) Still, most bald guys, given a choice, would prefer to have more hair to comb rather than more hair in t