Female Hair Loss Tackled Ahead of Autumn Party Season

MANCHESTER, England, August 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

With autumn fast approaching it is time for a lot of people to start gearing up for the party season. The team at HAIR SOLVED are excited about all the great events brought by the transition from summer to autumn and they are encouraging all women to feel the same - even if they are affected by hair loss.

Hair loss is a more prevalent issue among women than most people are aware. Studies have suggested that mid-frontal hair loss affects 57% of women and 73.5% of men aged 80 or over, demonstrating that the condition cannot be filed away as a male problem.

However, for many people, the signs of hair loss appear long before old age due to a variety of triggers. In some cases, the cause of hair loss remains unknown to the sufferer, but there are a number of conditions that are recognised as leading to hair loss.

Traction alopecia, telogen effluvium, mycotic infections, alopecia areata, hypothyroidism and sebaceous cysts, pregnancy, trichotillomania and so on have all been cited as causes of hair loss - conditions that may be brought about by illness, stress, hormonal changes, certain drugs and medications and even behaviour (significant damage can be caused to hair follicles by particular hair styles and treatments).

Since autumn is traditionally something of a party season, it's only natural that those concerned about hair loss and bald patches should feel the strain towards the end of the summer.

The team at http://www.hair-solved.com is encouraging women to seek treatment that can reduce the appearance of hair loss symptoms so they can enjoy the run-up to the party season with greater confidence and a sense of real excitement.

The team is responsible for a range of non-surgical hair integration treatments developed specifically to transform the appearance of even the most severe cases.

About HAIR SOLVED

HAIR SOLVED is proud to have Lucas Sojka as one of its Managing Directors. Spending years as a senior designer at one of Britain's top hair loss solutions studios - the Lucinda Ellery Consultancy in London - Lucas designed hundreds of bespoke hair integration systems.


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Dr. Alan Bauman’s “Battle of the Balding” Contest - Vote by September 2nd to Help One Man Win a Free Hair Transplant

Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) August 22, 2013

Help one man overcome baldness and regain a full head of hair. From now through Labor Day weekend (September 2nd 2013), the public is asked to vote for one lucky winner in Dr. Alan J. Bauman’s “Battle of the Balding” championship at http://www.LiveHair.TV/contest. The prize, worth $5,000, is a free state-of-the-art NeoGraft FUE hair transplant.

The two lucky “Battle of the Balding” contest finalists are Cary Roman, 48, an event promoter and Steve Wilson, 49, a facility planner. Both men are from South Florida.

Wilson and Roman entered the contest after hearing about it from Kevin Rolston, the front man on a top rated morning radio program, the “Kevin, Jason, Virginia” Show that currently airs on 97.3 FM The Coast in Miami. In July last year, after complaining publicly about his hair loss for more than 13 years, Rolston became a recent member of Bauman’s “Follicle Fan Club” after receiving a minimally-invasive NeoGraft FUE hair transplant procedure from Bauman that was broadcast live via the Internet to a global audience of more than 75,000 viewers from 22 countries. Rolston gained national notoriety throughout the radio broadcast industry as the first disc jockey to undergo a live NeoGraft FUE hair transplant on the air. His surgery was “broadcast” to three different media entities simultaneously, including live streaming audio that could be heard by his South Florida fans and also video that played on the stations’ website real-time.

Bauman’s contest, which coincides with August’s National Hair Loss Awareness Month, is being promoted via all major social media outlets including Facebook, Twitter and Google+ and is using #BattleoftheBalding for trending. To watch the two contestant videos, learn more about hair loss options, vote for your favorite to win and share this contest with others, go to http://www.LiveHair.TV/contest.

“My goal with this contest is to raise awareness about the causes of and treatments for hair loss,” said Bauman, medical director of the Bauman Medical Group. “More than 80 million men and women suffer from hair loss in this country, but it’s important to remember that baldness and thinning are now treatable conditions. Early intervention is key, as well as utilizing a multi-therapy approach as prescribed by a qualified hair restoration specialist. For patients who need the ultimate weapon in the battle against baldness, artistically performed NeoGraft FUE is the top choice. This minimally invasive, no-stitch/no-scalpel follicular unit extraction transplant creates a full, natural-looking hairline with zero risk of linear scarring and little downtime.”

Bauman has treated more than 15,000 hair loss sufferers since 1997 and is considered one of the world’s top medical experts on hair loss, having been regularly featured in the country’s leading print, radio and television media.

According to Bauman, who medically clears all patients prior to their procedures, both men’s hair loss symptoms are classic. “The combination of Cary’s and Steve’s age, along with possible hereditary, environmental and lifestyle factors, all tend to lead to the extreme hair thinning and areas that are hard to cover. Having been medically cleared, both men are absolutely ideal candidates to get results from the most technologically advanced, minimally invasive and virtually undetectable hair transplant procedure that I personally perform in my clinic on a daily basis.”

The winner will receive a Free NeoGraft FUE Hair Transplant – Value - $5,000. This is the state-of-the-art hair transplant procedure that Bauman has become world-famous for performing. Using the most sophisticated technology, the NeoGraft FUE device allows Bauman to artfully harvest and transplant individual living and growing hair follicles with faster recovery and no tell-tale linear scar. Value: $5,000

The contestant videos and voting is available at: http://www.LiveHair.tv/contest.

About Dr. Alan J. Bauman:

Alan J. Bauman, M.D. is a full-time hair transplant surgeon who has treated over 15,000 patients and performed over 6,000 surgical procedures since starting his hair loss practice, Bauman Medical Group, P.A. in 1997 located in Boca Raton, FL. http://www.baumanmedical.com

Dr. Bauman received his M.D. degree from New York Medical College and surgical residency training at Mt. Sinai Medical Center and Beth Israel Medical Center in New York. Dr. Bauman is one of approximately 100 physicians worldwide to achieve certification from the esteemed American and International Board of Hair Restoration Surgery. He has been an active member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery as a participant and lecturer at numerous Annual Scientific Meetings and Live Surgery Workshops.

Dr. Bauman is an author of textbook chapters on the science of hair care and hair transplantation, including eyelash transplant surgery, and has been extensively featured in the world’s leading media as a medical expert and successful early-adopter of some of the most advanced technologies in the treatment of hair loss such as laser therapy and NeoGraft FUE hair transplantation.

Dr. Bauman has been featured extensively in the world’s leading media in print, radio and television as a medical expert and successful early-adopter of the most advanced technologies in the treatment of hair loss. Appearances, interviews and profiles include the Today Show, The Early Show, Good Morning America, Extra, Access Hollywood and Dateline NBC among other TV appearances. Newspaper and Magazine articles and feature stories include The New York Times, Newsweek, Cosmo, Vogue, Allure, O – The Oprah Magazine and Men’s Health among others.



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Joelle Amery, 14, clocked up 200,000 views on YouTube reveals she has alopecia

Joelle Amery is seen with long brown hair in the video for her debut song, Big In LA, which has clocked up nearly 200,000 hits on YoutubeBut the schoolgirl has now revealed it is a wig as she suffers from alopecia
She hopes to raise awareness of the condition which affects one in 100,000

By Tanith Carey

PUBLISHED: 14:10 GMT, 24 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:00 GMT, 24 August 2013

A 14-year-old schoolgirl who became an internet hit when she posted a video of her first pop song on YouTube has bravely revealed how she lost all her hair after being diagnosed with alopecia.

Joelle Amery is seen smiling and laughing at locations all over Hollywood in the clip for her debut song, Big In LA, which has clocked up nearly 200,000 hits on the site.

But the teenager has told for the first time how the stunning, long brown locks in the video are, in fact, a wig.

Speaking out: Joelle, pictured with her proud mother Michelle, hopes to raise awareness of alopecia which affects one person in every 100 Speaking out: Joelle, pictured with her proud mother Michelle, hopes to raise awareness of alopecia which affects one person in every 100

Brave schoolgirl Joelle Amery has revealed she suffers from alopecia which causes a sufferer's hair to fall out Brave schoolgirl Joelle Amery has revealed she suffers from alopecia which causes a sufferer's hair to fall out Brave schoolgirl Joelle Amery, 14, who has become an overnight internet sensation after posting a video of her debut song on Youtube, has revealed she suffers from alopecia which causes a sufferer's hair to fall out

At the age of eight, Joelle lost all of her hair to the most extreme form of the hair loss disease alopecia.

As a result, she has endured bullying from schoolmates who ripped off her hats and called her ‘cancer girl’, traumatising her so much she has never been seen in public without her hair - until now.

It is only through writing her own songs and performing them on the internet that Joelle says she has finally found the courage to show the world what she really looks like.

Joelle, a Year 9 pupil from Stanmore, North London says: ‘Alopecia has been the breaking of me, but also the making of me.

‘When I lost all my hair, other people couldn’t understand that I was exactly the same person -  but I just looked different.

Internet hit: Joelle wears a wig in the music video for her debut song, Big In La, which has received more than 200,000 hits on YouTube Internet hit: Joelle wears a wig in the music video for her debut song, Big In La, which has received more than 200,000 hits on YouTube

Torment: Joelle, pictured in her music video, has revealed how bullies tormented her over her condition and how she was alienated at school because fellow pupils thought they could catch alopecia from her Torment: Joelle, pictured in her music video, has revealed how bullies tormented her over her condition and how she was alienated at school because fellow pupils thought they could catch alopecia from her

‘For years, I hid myself away and begged my mum not to send me to school because other kids would call me ‘the girl with cancer’ and ‘clown face’ because I had to draw my eyebrows on when I lost those too.

‘A lot of their reaction was ignorance. They thought they could catch alopecia from me or that I was ill. But I am tired of living with the stigma, so I want to be honest about how I really am.’

Joelle had just finished Year 4 of primary school when her mum, Michelle, noticed that her daughter’s hair was starting to fall out in clumps in the shower.

Mum-of-three Michelle, 44, says: ‘When I brushed her hair after a shower,  I saw there were massive patches where I could see her scalp. I can still remember my utter shock as it started blocking up the plughole. I tried to hide her hair loss from Joelle but within’ a few weeks all her lovely long brown hair had fallen out. ‘

Transformation: Joelle, pictured in the wig she wears to school, said everyone has been incredibly supportive after she placed her music video online Transformation: Joelle, pictured in the wig she wears to school, said everyone has been incredibly supportive after she placed her music video online

Immediately doctors diagnosed Alopecia Universalis – the most serious form, estimated to affect about one in 100,000 people. Celebrity sufferers include comic Matt Lucas.

The condition is so extreme that every single hair, including body hair, eyebrows and eyelashes, falls out. The cause is not known but it is believed that the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles.

Michelle says: ‘Even the top experts could not get to the bottom of it, although alopecia can be stress-related.

‘In fact a few weeks earlier, I had told Joelle for the first time that she had been conceived as one of two identical twins.

‘The placenta was split between them so most of the food was going to Joelle in the womb, who got bigger while her sister Mia got smaller and did not survive.

‘Losing my other baby was so upsetting, I had never told Joelle who barely survived herself when she was born at 26 weeks - until she starting saying she had an imaginary twin sister she liked to play with.

‘Then I took some advice from a counsellor who said I should tell Joelle what happened because twin survivors often have a strong sense of sibling loss.

‘When we sat down and explained it that she had been one of two babies, Joelle took it very badly and burst into tears. I explained she was lucky to be alive as she almost didn’t make it when she born.’

‘But still she developed a terrible sense of guilt that she had killed her sister and it all her was her fault. She still believes that Mia is part of her.’

By the end of that year, Joelle was completely bald.

Joelle said: ‘When I had just a few clumps left, I  remember going to the hairdresser for the last time because we were told if we cut it, it might not fall out so fast. I just sat in the chair in the salon and sobbed. The hair stylist was crying too.

‘Hair is so important to how you look and feel about yourself especially if you are girl.  I remember thinking: ‘This is it. My hair will never be the same again.’ It never grew back.’

Before: Joelle pictured left before she started losing her hair when she was eight-years-old Before: Joelle pictured left before she started losing her hair when she was eight-years-old

At first Joelle tried to cover up her bare scalp with bandanas and hats – but soon found herself at the other end of cruel remarks and stares at school.

Already a shy child, Joelle’s hair loss made her retreat even more into her shell.

‘The other pupils thought what I had was catching or that I was dying of cancer so they did not want to ask me what was wrong but I could hear them whispering about me.

‘Then there were the other children who thought I was wearing a hat because I considered myself special or cooler than them.

‘At break time, I would makes excuses to stay in the classroom and do colouring or word  puzzles because I just wanted to hide away.’

The worst moment came when she was nine and a group of older children on the coach home snatched her hat from her head.

‘They looked shocked when they saw I had no hair underneath and apologised  - but it was so humiliating.

‘During the school day, I would try and hold all my emotions in. Then the moment I got home, I would shut the front door behind me and collapse in tears.’

Life changing: Joelle, pictured left with her mother Michelle, says people now concentrate on her music and not on her appearance Life changing: Joelle, pictured left with her mother Michelle, says people now concentrate on her music and not on her appearance

Joelle’s mum Michelle recalls: ‘The whole family was traumatised by watching Joelle through this. To try and make it better I went into the school to give  lessons about alopecia so the other children understood. But at the start of each school year,  the teasing and comments would start all over again.’

When she moved to secondary school at 11, Joelle was terrified that no one would want to befriend her because she looked so different.

In order not to stand out, she started wearing wigs, supplied by the NHS,  and every morning got up 6am to spend an hour applying false eyelashes and drawing on her eyebrows.

Her appearance was not helped by the fact that as a severely premature baby, born weighing 1.5lbs, Joelle has only 20 per cent eyesight in her left eye and needed thick glasses to read in class.

But behind her timid exterior, Joelle had big dreams.

Versatile: Joelle now owns several different wigs in a range of colours from brown to green Versatile: Joelle now owns several different wigs in a range of colours from brown to green

After her mother Michelle split with her father Philip when Joelle was nine, she met music composer Norman Cambridge on a dating site. The pair have been together three years and are due to marry next year. 

Norman, 36, says: ‘When I first came into the family after meeting Michelle, Joelle was so shy I hardly heard her talk, especially as she is the quiet middle one in between two very loud sisters, Annabelle, 20 and Rafaela, 12.

‘Then one day, I was driving and all three girls were singing in the back of the car. As usual it was a bit of racket!

“Then suddenly the other two stopped and I heard Joelle sing for the first time. She had such a lovely voice I literally stopped the car to check it was coming out of her mouth. It was a revelation.’

Over the months that followed, Joelle confided in Norman that she dreamed of becoming a singer  - and the pair started writing songs together. The first track, which described her hopes for stardom, was Big in LA.

Over two holidays later that year, the whole family filmed some snatches of Joelle singing the song in different parts of Hollywood on a ?150 compact holiday camera.

When the teen returned to the UK, she posted it on You Tube – and the reaction at school was immediate.

‘Overnight, everything changed,’ says Joelle. 'Within the first week, everyone in school had seen it. Then their friends saw in.

‘Everyone was singing Big in LA– even the teachers, who have played the video in classes.

‘When I was in the loo, I heard of group of girls from another year singing my song, not realising I was in there.

‘Before this I had always tended to keep a low profile  -  in fact I tend to look a bit geeky - and I had kept my music completely secret.

‘So to come out with the video was a turning point and a huge shock to everyone. I even got asked for autograph for pupils at other schools. Everyone was really complimentary and supportive.

In hospital: Joelle was a severely premature baby, born weighing 1.5lbs, leaving her with just 20 per cent eyesight in her left eye In hospital: Joelle was a severely premature baby, born weighing 1.5lbs, leaving her with just 20 per cent eyesight in her left eye

'The You Tube hits kept going up as people said their cousins or relatives abroad were watching it. My Facebook page got 150,000 likes – and Big in LA started being played in malls across America.

‘Now instead of coming home crying, I was coming home smiling and laughing. I was just so happy people were seeing me for my music finally - not as the nerdy girl with no hair.’

Since her first visits to the US to shoot her video, Joelle has been taken on by vocal coach Peggy Johnson, who trains American Idol finalists, as well as Daniel Thomas, who works with Girls Aloud.

Joelle, pictured with her mother Michelle, said she wouldn't have left the house without covering her head in the past but now has the confidence to go out without a wig Joelle, pictured with her mother Michelle, said she wouldn't have left the house without covering her head in the past but now has the confidence to go out without a wig

During her school summer holidays, she has also sung at the MTV HQ in LA and recorded tracks of her upcoming album in Nashville with members of Taylor Swift’s band Her album will be released early next year on an independent label her family have set up for her.

Now far from being ashamed of alopecia, Joelle, who has nine wigs ranging in colour from brown to green, says she is now proud of it. 

‘Until now, the only place I would have been seen without my wig was in my house. I would not have been seen dead in public without it.

‘But now I feel I can be open about it and people can concentrate on my music not my appearance.

‘In fact I love having no hair. There are so many advantages. I can change my look and personality instantly just changing my wig. When other people talk about having a bad hair day, I just smile and say: “What’s that?"'

Finally going wigless for her first pictures without her hair was a liberating experience, adds Joelle.

'When I turned up, I think the photographer expected me to be shy and nervous about being pictured without a wig for the first time.

‘But I just sat down in front of the make-up artist and said: 'Right let’s get with it’ – and took it straight off.

‘There were a few gasps but then everyone was kind enough to say I looked better without it.

‘I have reached a stage in my life where I am ready to ‘come out’ and do this. Alopecia is part of me, but it isn’t who I am.’

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Breakthrough Scarless Technique Triples Hair Restoration Patients in NJ

WAYNE, NJ--(Marketwired - Aug 21, 2013) - More people continued to seek treatment for hair loss, according to statistics released today from a recent survey conducted by triple board certified surgeon Dr. Ramtin Kassir. The number of hair restoration patients treated by Dr. Kassir at his NJ location in 2011 has more than tripled in 2012.

Dr. Ramtin Kassir M.D attributes the increasing demand for hair restoration treatments to "the continual improvement in laser technology for hair restoration and proven medical therapies that together produce natural-looking results."

The doctor attributes his 2012 hair restoration patient increase to breakthrough procedures such as the scarless technique NeoGraft™ FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction).

NeoGraft™ FUE has become one of the most popular techniques for hair restoration as it does not require the surgical removal of a section of the scalp.

With continued advancements for hair restoration, notable celebrities have also been rumored to have had the procedure done; such as Mathew McConaughey, Jude Law and Sylvester Stallone.

Another notable trend released in Dr. Kassir's survey finds that the number of female hair restoration patients have increased since 2011.

Although males still account for the majority of his hair restoration patients (with 64 percent in 2012) female patients for the procedure have increased from 25 percent in 2011 to roughly 36 percent of hair restoration patients in 2012 at Dr. Kassir's NJ office.

Dr. Kassir also has a location on Park Avenue in NYC where he performs hair restoration procedures.

"People around the NJ/NY area extremely value their hair, so it is no surprise that the number of men and women seeking help for hair loss continues to increase each year," says Dr. Kassir.

"More people are investing in restoring their hair for both the personal and professional advantages with great results; which makes them look younger and feel more self-confident," says the doctor.

About Dr. Ramtin Kassir M.D.
Dr. Kassir is Triple board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the American Board of Otolaryngology, American Board of Sleep Medicine, and is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Kassir has been in private practice since 1997 and has extensive experience in the fields of facial plastic and cosmetic surgery, endoscopic surgery and laser surgery. His work has been featured on ABC's The Doctor's, NBC's Today Show, Entertainment Tonight, FOX News, and The Real Housewives of New Jersey.


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August Is National Hair Loss Awareness Month

NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Aug 6, 2013) - The American Hair Loss Association estimates that women make up roughly 40 percent of Americans experiencing thinning hair and the majority of women will experience some thinning by midlife -- putting it right up there with menopause, weight gain, dry skin and wrinkles. However, while people unabashedly discuss their unhappiness with these other natural age-related occurrences, thinning hair -- especially for women -- is the 800 lb. gorilla.

With some 30 million American women -- roughly one in four -- dealing with thinning hair the American Academy of Dermatology has designated August as National Hair Loss Awareness Month so that those experiencing thinning hair can readily access related information and advice.

According to John Van Houten, B'IOTA Botanicals Laboratories, "The problem with thinning hair is not always what's visible. It's how it rocks a woman's self-esteem. For women, who put so much emotional value on their hair, it can be absolutely devastating for their self image and emotional well-being."

B'IOTA BOTANICALS Herbal Shampoos and Advanced Herbal Serum for Thinning Hair, with the exclusive herbal complex BIOXSINE, are already helping women and men around the world. The rich, herbal-based products are convenient, and easy-to-use. They don't require consumers to go outside their normal hair care routine; they just shampoo as usual.

At the end of a recent clinical study*, more than 97% of study participants said their hair grew faster, thicker, fuller and stronger after using the B'IOTA BOTANICALS Herbal Shampoo together with the Advanced Serum. Additionally more than 83% of study participants using B'IOTA BOTANICALS Herbal Shampoo alone said they noticed their hair grew faster and more densely than before.

And B'IOTA BOTANICALS fulfills consumers' desires to use "cleaner" products.

"While there are plenty of options out there, today's consumers are leaning towards herbal-based products," said Van Houten. "They are looking for products that offer efficacy, but without a host of precautions and risks." Lifestyle is also a factor, as is economics -- some people simply cannot afford the high-price tag sometimes associated with certain products."

The key is in the proprietary blend of ingredients called herbal complex BIOXSINE, researched and developed by the scientists at B'IOTA Botanical Laboratories. BIOXSINE is a clinically tested combination of herbal extracts with naturally occurring minerals and essential fatty acids that work, in part, by nourishing the scalp to encourage stronger, thicker, fuller and faster-growing hair. This gentle yet powerful herbal extract can only be found in B'IOTA BOTANICALS products.

Best yet, according to the thousands of satisfied B'IOTA users like Stephenie Loney, a schoolteacher in Hendersonville, TN, it's the way B'IOTA makes them feel about their hair… and themselves.

"I was very upset by my thinning, lifeless hair -- especially when one of my second graders said to me, 'Mrs. Loney, your hair is missing at the top.'  I saw an ad for B'IOTA and immediately picked some up and have been religiously using the shampoo for about two months.

"Now people are noticing my hair again, but now because it is shinier and thicker."

About B'IOTA Botanical Laboratories
For more than a decade, B'IOTA Botanical Laboratories has been a leading and trusted expert in herbal hair- and skin care solutions for thousands of loyal consumers throughout Europe. Our derma-cosmetic skin and hair care products are developed by scientists and dermatologists and clinically tested for safety and effectiveness by Germany-based Dermatest, a leader in clinical testing for skin and hair care products. B'IOTA BOTANICALS' exclusive herbal compounds feature plants and herbs with properties that Europeans have long turned to for health, beauty and wellness benefits.

B'IOTA Botanical Laboratories was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Istanbul. With a recent $50 million expansion, B'IOTA is now the third largest pharmaceutical-grade cosmetics manufacturing facility in Europe. For more information, including retail availability, visit http://www.biotausa.com/.

*Results of 6-month, placebo controlled, University of Pavia independent clinical study of B'IOTA BOTANICALS Herbal Shampoo for Thinning Hair plus Advanced Herbal Scalp Serum.


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Dr. Seymour Weaver Available for Medical Media Interviews with New Book - Dr Seymour Weaver's Black Hair Loss Guide ...

Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 23, 2013

Dr. Weaver recently announced that he is available for radio, television, newspaper and magazine interviews on topic related to hair loss, avoiding baldness and this epidemic problem in the African – American community.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide, goes many steps further than defining “good hair”. In it, he talks about what is really causing so many women, especially African-American women, to go through the traumatic experience of hair loss, including: medications, genetics,scalp infections and hair styling. With many women turning to weaves when they discover that their hair is not as thick as it used to be or they uncover a bald patch, these only make the problem worse. The answer is not in synthetics, it is in the medical community, says Dr. Weaver.

When women don’t talk about their hair loss or cover up the problem, it prevents them from getting the treatment that they need in a timely fashion. When they fail to do so, it is often too late to fix the problem, and permanent baldness occurs.

Some of the topics that his book addresses include: the importance of seeking medical treatment, the types of conditions that underlie hair loss, the diagnosis process, and the damage that can be done if it is not treated in time. With pictures, an accessible tone, and an unwavering message about seeking medical treatment (rather than hiding the problem with a weave or hairpiece), Dr. Weaver’s book is one that is easy-to-understand.

Dr. Weaver's Black Hair Loss Guide is destined to be a best -selling book that will teach the world how early identification of the medical conditions that commonly result in hair thinning among African Americans need to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible to help prevent permanent baldness!

Learn more about Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness on Amazon.

Dr. Weaver provides women with the information that they need so they can be proactive with their health and hair loss prevention. By recognizing what is going on and understanding that hiding the problem will only make it worse, women can save their hair. Now, it is time for a national discussion on the reasons women are losing their hair.

About Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is a board certified dermatologist and black hair medical expert with over 30 years of experience. He has treated thousands of individuals with hair loss and a wide variety of scalp disorders. He is specifically recognized for his expertise in ethnic dermatology and treating skin of color as well as a leading authority in the hair loss community.

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://www.BlackHairLossGuide.com and http://www.DrWDermatology.com and http://medicalhairprofessionals.com/.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaversBlackHairLossGuide/.

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Physicians' Hair Restoration Center Unveils Latest Techniques for Solving Hair Loss

Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 23, 2013

Hair loss is frustrating, but it doesn’t have to take control of a person's life. In fact, there are several excellent treatments that will reverse the process and allow patients to enjoy a full head of hair again. Physicians’ Hair Restoration Center is now offering an enhanced set of surgical treatments to help overcome even the most challenging forms of hair loss.

Forty years ago, there were only a few doctors offering hair transplants. Over the decades, the technology has improved, and one of the doctors who pioneered the science is still in the business of offering hair transplants. A nationally known innovator in the technology, founding member Dr. Carlos J. Puig has decades of experience in hair restoration surgery. He has pushed development of the top technologies, participated heavily in research, and received numerous recognitions and awards. He is currently working the PHRC to help people overcome their hair loss problems, and people throughout the Houston area have benefited from the improvements in technology brought about by his efforts.

The team at the Hair Restoration Center knows that the most successful transplants make use of the patient’s own hair. Among their latest techniques for solving hair loss, PHRC has made new use of the hair around the base of the head and sides, as it is more likely to last through a person's lifetime. With new procedures that involve moving hair from those sections to the top of the head, patients have experienced better results than ever before.

It can be time consuming to move a few hair follicles at a time, but the use of individual follicles around the front hairline is important when creating a soft, natural look. This is another one of the new ways that the professionals at PHRC create a hairline that moves naturally and looks fantastic. Once the primary hairline is established, doctors can speed up the process with larger units of follicles. Using this strategy creates a fuller appearance and makes the hair thicker. Modern technologies make this process faster and less painful, so patients can enjoy a full head of hair in less time.

The problem with balding sometimes lies in the diet, so PHRC now offers pharmaceutical solutions to this problem. When people are low on copper, they may start to lose their hair. With copper peptide technology, copper is reintroduced to the body to encourage the natural growth of hair.

Laser treatments have been show to slow down and even stop hair loss. While lasers are not known for reversing the trend, they can stop the loss before patients ever need surgery, transplants, or medications. A safe and non-invasive treatment, laser therapy can be done at home to slow hair loss and help maintain a youthful appearance.

Whether a person has lost a substantial amount of hair or only a little, the team at PHRC may be able to help. They specialize in hair restoration, and treatments are customized to each individual to encourage success. One of their founding doctors is a pioneer in this field, and they are dedicated to helping patients enjoy the benefits of a full head of natural hair again.

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Physicians’ Hair Restoration Center is committed to helping people reclaim their youthful look with effective hair loss treatments. Using surgery, laser treatments and pharmaceuticals, they can slow the hair loss and even reverse the process. Dr. Carlos Puig is a pioneer in this field with more than 30 years of experience, and he is one of the partners at PHRC. The company not only uses tried and proven techniques, but they also keep up with changing technology to help their clients benefit from advancements in the technology. They can be reached at 866-314-5273.



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