October 5th, 2014 by
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Development of a mature hairline is something that happens to all young men, generally occurring after puberty, but before age 30. The hairline around the forehead gradually shifts back slightly, revealing more of the forehead. The recession impacts the entire hairline, but the greatest shift takes place above the temples. Many men can panic at the outset of this small recession, as the increased appearance of the forehead can leave many feeling self-conscious. On top of that, many are concerned about greater hair loss. The good news is that a mature hairline is simply a part of aging, and is not necessarily linked to any other hair loss. Can You Stop a Mature Hairline? Some men may find themselves wondering Read More
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September 19th, 2014 by
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There are a lot of important facts about hair loss that people should know to help them choose how to treat it. The issue is, these facts are often tangled up in a mess of myths and old wives tales, some of which have been so popular for decades, they’ve eventually become accepted as fact. It’s easy to see why many people believe them; most of these myths are based in common sense. So, we’ve put together 5 misconceptions many people have about hair loss. #1: Hair Loss Means Your Body Needs More Protein The root of this myth comes from the fact that hair is made up of protein. That protein is known as ‘keratin’. From a logic perspective, Read More
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August 25th, 2014 by
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For those who experience hair loss and balding, hair transplant surgery can seem like a magical unicorn. Why a magical unicorn? The idea of a magical unicorn is alluring, mysterious and full of promise. But imagine if you literally came face-to-face with a magical unicorn and the horn on its head. There is something slightly frightening about the unicorn concept, and so it is with hair transplant surgery. But this is largely fear of the unknown. A solid understanding of hair transplant surgery – what it involves, what it feels like, what happens afterwards – will help alleviate this. It is important to note that no matter what, hair transplant surgery is very much a last solution if nothing else Read More
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August 5th, 2014 by
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For men and women experiencing hair thinning, a laser cap could be the answer, particularly if they are interested in non-surgical treatments. How a Laser Cap Works A laser cap is an air tight membrane that sits on the scalp and emits low-level laser light energy to increase blood flow in the scalp, activate the skin cells and, in turn, stimulate the hair follicles into the growth phase. It targets the entire scalp and is most effective if the treatment is started at the first signs of hair thinning or receding. Laser caps are rechargeable and a typical one has approximately 224 lasers. They do not feel hot on the scalp so there is no risk of injury. It’s recommended Read More
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