Hair Loss
Posted on April 26, 2017
Hair loss is a common concern, and the pattern the hair loss takes can be similar for many patients. Many men experience hair follicle miniaturization along the sides of the hairline near the temples with slower thinning at the center top of the forehead. This type […]
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Posted on April 12, 2017
Hair loss occurs in everyone and it’s usually perfectly normal. Most people lose between 50 and 100 strands of hair each day as a natural part of the growth process. If you’re experiencing more significant hair loss, a number of factors could be involved, from […]
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Posted on March 29, 2017
A growing concern for many, premature hair loss affects millions of men and women across the nation. Although there is no firm definition for what counts as “premature,” hair thinning and loss can begin to develop as early as in your 20s. Many factors can […]
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Posted on March 15, 2017
Smoking is associated with many serious health conditions, and if you smoke, you should try and quit. In addition to lung cancer, asthma, and chronic bronchitis, smoking can lead to hair loss. Dr. Robert Leonard and Dr. Matthew Lopresti, our experienced hair restoration surgeons, can help […]
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Posted on February 15, 2017
Hair loss can occur as a result of many causes, but some notions people have don’t hold up under scrutiny. Our experienced hair restoration surgeons, Dr. Robert Leonard and Dr. Matthew Lopresti, reveal the truth behind some of the misunderstandings associated with this common concern: […]
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Posted on February 10, 2017
In most aspects of life, we do not walk alone. Whether it is with God, our family members, friends, business associates, or even strangers, we interact with others on a daily basis throughout our days on this Earth. The same is true in running one […]
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Posted on February 7, 2017
Over these last many years in taking care of men and women with hair loss, the question comes up as to why they have considered restoring their hair. It’s interesting to me that the common denominator has everything to do with how they feel about […]
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