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Hair loss is a symptom. We begin every journey by finding the cause, so your treatment plan isn’t just hopeful—it’s strategic, personalized, and proven to work.
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Jun
We are happy to pass along two exciting updates from LaserCap® Company, the preeminent laser device company, and producer of the first wearable low-level laser therapy (LLLT) device for hair growth. LaserCap® Company recently announced two new company and industry firsts, the Las...
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Jun
While over 95% of hair loss in men is caused by male pattern hair loss (genetics), hair loss in women is often more complex. While genetics is still the largest cause of hair loss in women, many women experience hair loss due to diets, hormones, or even styling. Here are some of...
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Jun
The internet is great for lots of things, however, when it comes to getting the facts about female hair loss, the internet can sometimes be a scary place. Unfortunately, there are lots of myths out there about female hair loss, so we decided to review some of the most common ones...
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Jun
With Labor Day fast approaching, summer is unfortunately coming to an end. While we do enjoy the crisp mornings and fall foliage, a lot of our patients have been wondering if and how the change in season can affect their hair. Patients often tell us they notice more shedding durin...
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Jun
For anyone that is concerned about their hair loss, the most important step is to see a hair loss specialist that can help diagnose the cause of your loss and develop a treatment plan specific to your needs. There are many ways a hair loss specialist can determine the causes of y...
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Jun
One question we often get from our patients is “what can I do to give myself the best chance at success with my treatment? ” This is an important question, because there are a lot of factors that can affect the results of your hair loss treatment. Unfortunately, medic...
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Your follow up visits provide an opportunity to track your results, update your hair loss specialist on any changes in diet or medications, and to potentially change the treatment plan if necessary. So how often should you see your hair loss specialist? Just like visiting your de...
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One of the most common deficiencies in the United States is iron deficiency. Iron deficiency can be particularly dangerous because it's iron that assists red blood cells in delivering oxygen throughout the human body by creating and using the protein hemoglobin. Therefore...
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If you have recently started hair rejuvenation therapy to combat your hair loss, you may already be noticing healthier locks. Now it is important to continue caring for it. By following these simple tips, you can care for your hair and retain your fuller mane for years to come. 1...
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Losing your hair can be a devastating event for women, but thanks to new medical technologies, female hair loss doesn't have to be permanent. With a variety of hair rejuvenation processes available to you, odds are you'll find an effective treatment. Laser therapy is just one of...
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Jun
With the summer coming up, patients often tell us they are concerned about starting a new treatment as they plan on being more active and out in the sun, and they are not sure how our treatments may affect their ability to do so. What is great about the treatments offered at Medi...
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Jun
Published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, the study entitled “The effect of autologous activated platelet-rich plasma injection on female pattern hair loss: A randomized placebo-controlled study”, was conducted by Abeer Attia Tawfik MD and Mai Abdel Raouf Osma...
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