Hair Loss
Posted on July 28, 2017
The decision to go back to work following a hair transplant surgery depends on how self-conscious a patient may feel about co-workers knowing that he or she had this procedure. Are you excited to show off the steps you are taking to treat hair loss? […]
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Posted on July 14, 2017
Summer is finally here! Many of us New Englanders bask in the sun at the beach, swim in chlorinated pools, and drive with the top down in our convertibles. Additionally, if you already have thinning hair, you may want to take precautions to protect both […]
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Posted on June 30, 2017
As some of the most extensively trained hair restoration surgeons in the nation, Dr. Robert Leonard and Dr. Matthew Lopresti have the privilege of working with men and women from all across the world. Since many patients travel to us from outside the New England […]
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Posted on June 21, 2017
Male pattern baldness and female pattern hair loss are progressive conditions that typically lead to greater hair loss over time. One of the best ways to restore hair that has stopped growing is through hair transplant surgery. The hair restoration surgeon harvests follicles from the […]
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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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