My Hair Loss Story

Sorry this is a bit long…I do have a few questions, if you want to skip to the end. :) But I hope that some of you can relate to my story…

I think I first noticed my thinning hair around 1993, when I was only 15 years old. I was on a youth group retreat to Colorado. One of the days we got to go to a giant water park. They warned us to use a lot of sun screen, especially since we were in higher elevations than normal. At the end of the day, something I didn’t expect to be sunburnt was my scalp along my part! I didn’t think too much of it. I have super dark hair (almost black, I’m 1/4 Chippewa). And I thought that my dark hair attracting the heat, and also being wet most of the day somehow caused my scalp to burn. It wasn’t long after this that I started to notice my part was wider than my friends’. However, again I didn’t worry too much about it because I again attributed that to my super dark hair, that it just stood out more than others.

Over the next couple years it because more and more apparent that I did have a problem. I remember one moment specifically when my dad actually said something to me one day while I was laying on the couch watching TV. That’s when I kinda freaked out and started taking more notice myself. I was probably 19 or 20 by that time. I was in college and living at home over the summer. I made my mom take me to the doctor. They referred me to a dermatologist who took a biopsy of my scalp and determined it was female pattern baldness. I was pretty mortified. I didn’t really know this could happen to women. ALL of the men in my family on both sides are all balding. No exceptions. I thought that was just a normal part of life for guys…but never girls. I was quite embarrassed, thinking there must be something wrong with my womanhood. I did remember my mom’s grandma, who was very old when I knew her before she passed away, was completely bald on top. I just thought that was because she was soooo old. Anyway, they told me to start using topical Women’s Rogaine and shampoo with Nizoral for a while because she noticed I had a bit of a dry scalp as well. This gave me a glimmer of hope. I did this and used the Rogaine religiously for the next 11 years.

Fast forward that 11 years. By now I had grown somewhat comfortable with how my hair looked. It never got better from when I was 20 and started using Rogaine, but it never got any worse either. I had made it well past the irritated, itchy scalp phase and didn’t really even think about my twice a day Rogaine ritual. The only time I thought about it was when I had to shell out the $20 + a month at the store. One of my best friends and co-workers also has thinning hair. We talked about it once. She told me it thinned out when she was younger then stopped. She never went to the doctor or tried any treatments. She was comfortable with it and I kind of took the same attitude. I started thinking, I am paying $20 a month, she is not. We had the same basic issue and hers is not getting any worse. What if I am just wasting this money for no good reason? Maybe the Rogaine has done nothing for me, it certainly didn’t promote any new growth so far as I could tell. I figured if it hadn’t done that after 11 years, it wasn’t going to.

I didn’t really put much more thought into it than that when I stopped using Rogaine in February of this year. By the end of April my hair had grown really long and I was well overdue for a haircut. I was noticing a lot more shedding in the shower, but I only thought that was because my hair was so long that I noticed it more. I made a hair appointment. After styling my new do I noticed it looked a lot thinner up top. Also, the shedding just kept getting more and more noticeable. I started to freak out. I think I did the stupidest thing I could have ever done when I stopped using Rogaine!! So maybe it didn’t help me with new growth, but now it is blatantly obvious that it did help me to keep what I had! Now it was all falling out. It has got to the point where I can’t even hide the thinning areas.

I was too scared to just start using it again because I remembered the initial shedding phase and at this point I felt I have no hair to sacrifice to a shedding phase! I had a breakdown about it to my friend and she suggested I make a Dr. appointment. I did, and the next day I was at the Dr. telling them my whole story. She said I had a couple choices. 1# just start using the Rogaine again. 2# go through all the blood work and get a backup diagnosis to the one I had back when I was 20. I decided since I was there I may as well do that. My blood work came back normal. She told me about a product that has so far changed my life, Toppik. She also told me to start taking a Biotin supplement and referred me to a dermatologist. The dermatologist listened to my story, did the hair pull test, examined my scalp and determined that the first diagnosis was accurate. She told me to go ahead and try Men’s Rogaine and also put me on Spiro, once a day, 50mg. (I have to go back in a couple weeks to have blood work to make sure it’s not doing anything crazy to me.)

So that’s where I am at now. I have been using the Women’s Rogaine for now because I still had a couple of bottles left from when I had stopped back in February. I started it back up this past Monday. I haven’t noticed any more shedding than normal, which is good, and now it already seems to be slowing down some. Thankfully the place I work is pretty casual and I wear hats a lot. On the days I don’t wear a hat I use Toppik like it’s going out of style. My scalp has been pretty itchy (and it’s funny when you scratch your scalp and you forget that you have Toppik on…). I went ahead and also put myself back on the Nizoral regimen.

When my Women’s Rogaine runs out I am going to switch to Men’s. This Foam wasn’t out back when I first started. Do you all recommend the Foam over the regular stuff? I was wonder how well that works for Women as our problem areas tend to be spread out all over whereas Men can usually just focus their application on one specific area. Does the foam work just as well for spreading covered over a large area??

Also, I have thought many times of seeing a hair transplant surgeon. I think I might be a good candidate as the hair on the back of my head is still pretty thick. Are there any in the Nashville area that anyone could recommend seeing. Has anyone here had good success with that procedure? What other options should I look into?

Thanks!

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The Family Gene Affects a Receding Hairline

Your receding hairline can be due to family or medical history.  The causes of hair loss can be as varied as the treatments.  It is important to look back over recent illnesses and your family history for the origin of the hairloss.  Even after doing quite a bit of investigating and deciding on a course of action, success can be limited.  

Often the reason for your <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/receding_hairline/102/” rel=”nofollow”>receding hairline can simply be your genes.  This gene oftentimes is passed down by the mother.  males will more often experience this but in some cases females can as well.  A number of therapies have been in use and have achieved some success.

Hair loss can be experienced on several levels to which researchers have given particular labels.  Hairloss described as “male pattern baldness” will be referred to as androgenic alopecia. A slight amount hairloss is clinically described as alopecia areata When a total loss of hair on the head occurs it is called alopecia totalis.  Some suffer from an extreme form of hair loss involving their entire body which physicians technically call alopecia universalis. 

No matter which of the above you are suffering from, you are probably seeking out some type of therapy that will return your hair. In order to find the right remedy will involve finding the cause.  Once you have discovered the cause, which sometimes is quite difficult, then you can experiment with the various remedies available.  The array of therapies is quite diverse and can be topical, prescription medications or possibly some type of vitamins.

Stress could be one source of hairloss.  The loss of a loved one, divorce, job change, finances and other issues can be the source of the stress.  Your family physician should be your first source of diagnosis and relief. Once you have reduced the source of stress in your life the hair loss should stop.  Most cases also respond well to some type of topical treatment.

Medical conditions can be linked to hairloss. A person diagnosed with cancer and getting doses of chemo will lose hair.  The hair seems to return at the end of the chemo sessions.  Although it may not be quite the same as was there originally, it is still hair. Patients get through this time by wearing a wig or scarf or by simply shaving their hair at the start of the treatments. bald heads have become quite popular today.

Many studies reveal that smokers may be more susceptible to hairloss.  One more point to stop smoking now.

Studies are always being done on new types and methods of hairloss treatments.  Taking vitamin E is one idea for hairloss treatment. Gene therapy is another type of treatment currently under scrutiny.

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Hair Loss & It’s Cures

A considerable proportion of people have experienced losing their hair and becoming bald, which is often unpleasant as people feel that their appearance makes them look older than they feel.
Many men find baldness to be a problem and may begin to feel depressed about the way they look. This results in many men trying to hide it up by combing their hair over the bald patch or they shave their hair all off. There are various remedies that people try to inhibit their hair from falling out and to try to get it to grow back, but the majority of these are unproductive as they do not tackle the reason behind the baldness.
Before trying a therapy it is essential to understand what is causing your hair to fall out, and how can it be stopped.

Several reasons can result in hair thinning and falling out, the main ones are; a lack of good nutrition, stress, scalp disease and the most common among men is an increase in the hormone Dihydrotestostrone  (DHT). DHT is a by product of testosterone, and it causes the hair follicle to weaken and become smaller as it attaches to the follicle and eventually results in the hair lessening and falling out.

Thankfully if you are anxious about baldness you can find help with products that are natural and slow down the production of DHT that will consequently make the hair become stronger.

<a target="_blank" title="provillus" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/Provillus/2352/” rel=”nofollow”>Provillus hair loss treatment is one natural product that is quite popular and may be one that you should consider trying out. <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/Provillus_reviews/2353/” rel=”nofollow”>Provillus reviews are numerous, however it is advisable to consider the ingredients carefully before trying them.

To fight against baldness naturally, you can focus on improving your diet and consuming foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals, but because it can be difficult to get the correct nutrition with foods that are accessible today, then it may be sensible to take a supplement. If you are thinking about what you ought to look for in a supplement then it should contain the following; zinc, vitamin B-12, B1, vitamin C, iron and lysine, a basic amino acid found in proteins. These are all good for strengthening hair and your general health.Some people choose to use a natural supplement to improve their hair’s health and their overall health. These remedies contain Saw Palmetto and Nettle, they are claimed by health specialists to improve mens prostrate health, and in turn help too inhibit DHT being produced, so your hair follicles won’t be weakened by this hormone. To get all these natural ingredients it may seem a little daunting and you may not know where to get them, nevertheless there are products that contain them all, which makes your life easy and gives you the best chance at fighting against baldness.

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Treatments That Show You How To Stop Going Bald

Thinning hair and baldness are very common problems for millions of people. Hair loss can cause a loss of confidence in many people. A lot of men simply shave their heads to avoid this problem completely. There are several effective treatment options that can show you how to <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/stop_going_bald/2338/” rel=”nofollow”>stop going bald or, at least, delay the onset of this annoying problem.

You should always consult with a physician so that they can find any underlying causes to your hair loss, such as stress. They can also recommend a treatment plan that will suit your individual needs. They may be able to explain why you are experiencing hair loss.

There are some effective prescription medications that can be prescribed by your doctor. They can slow down the balding process and in some cases, reverse the condition. There are several side effects involved with this type of medication and you should discuss them further with your physician.

Some people believe that olive oil is great for your skin and may reverse baldness. It has been shown to help prevent hair loss and there have been some documented cases that prove that olive oil can actually help the hair to re-grow.

Carbonated beverages such as cola can keep vital nutrients from being distributed to your body through your colon. You should avoid these drinks and replace them with water. This will also probably help you to reduce your caffeine intake. It is highly recommended that you consume at least eight glasses of water a day.

Massaging your scalp will improve circulation and stimulate hair growth. This can be accomplished when shampooing your hair. Some types of <a target="_blank" href="http://makeyourhairgrowfaster.net/resources/hair_loss/2338/” rel=”nofollow”>hair loss are caused by genetics. The best way to find out the cause and treatment for hair loss is to consult your physician. They can further guide you an all available treatment options. It is also recommended to consult with your physician before starting any treatment method.

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Pros and Cons of A Hair Transplant Scar Revision Procedure

This question comes from a member of the Hair Restoration Social Community and Discussion Forums:
A past follicular unit transplantation procedure left me with a less than desirable hair transplant scar. I’m now investigating a scar revision procedure and I’m wondering the potential pitfalls and risks of this operation?
Although revising a follicular unit transplantation (FUT) scar [...]

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Is Taking Propecia after a Hair Transplant Necessary?

Most hair restoration physicians advocate the use of Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine (minoxidil) post hair transplant. In fact, some hair transplant doctors insist upon it. Currently, these two drugs are the only clinically proven and FDA approved medical treatments for hair loss. But what about those balding patients who have experienced or fear the [...]

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Need some advice for AGA

I will be 57 years old next month and realized I was losing my hair about a year ago. I have hypothyroidism and have been on Synthroid for about 16 years. So I’m thinking it has something to do with my thyroid. Appt. with my endocrinologist ASAP. My TSH levels came back within range so doc sent me to a dermatologist who specializes in hair loss. I had a scalp biopsy done and the diagnosis was AGA. My iron is normal, in fact all lab work came back normal.
Derm put me on 50mg of spiro and Rogaine. That was early Sept., 2009. For about 2 or 3 weeks hair loss increased dramatically. Then dramatically slowed down. Before treatment I was losing about 150 to 200 hairs a day. Hair loss was cut in half after 2 or 3 weeks.
However, in May, 2010 I started losing more hair. About 60 to 75 (I count) during washing, another 30 or so during styling, and at least another 30 during the course of the day. I’m using generic minox (maybe generic is not as good as Rogain) and I’m taking 200mg of spiro since May. Still no change. The dermatologist says after 7 or 8 months most patients reach a plateau. Guessing that’s where I am now.
She suggested I get on estrogen (sometimes it helps a little) I’m on that 5 weeks now (no change).
So does this mean that I’ve reached a point of no return? I’m tired of using minox every nite with no improvement but am afraid to stop the use of it. I don’t like the idea of taking a blood pressure med when I normally have low blood pressure but again afraid to stop. And now estrogen. What next?
There’s a heavy history of male baldness in my family. An uncle, his two sons, 2 of my brothers, and my son, all bald by mid twenties. No women that I know of on either side of the family. Lucky me. Does anyone have any suggestions? My derm doesn’t seem to.
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Will My Hair Transplant Donor Scar Become Thinner over Time?

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My doctor told me that I will end up with a 1mm wide donor scar. But now, [...]

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That Other Hair Loss Product And Provillus Reviews

When I compared that other hair loss products and Provillus for men, the reviews were, to say the least, terrifying. The contender, Rogaine, is well known and respected for it’s capability to help re-grow your hair. But the challenger, Provillus, had a few surprises up its sleeve that made it a winner by far more than a hair in my book.

Seriously now, if you are like me, you have been wearing a baseball cap everywhere you go since before you graduated high school . Being the sole basketball player on the team who had a <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>bald spot got me plenty of attention, that’s for sure. However it came from the bullies and loud-mouths, not the cheerleaders.

After years of trying one product after another I finally discovered Provillus. Now when I go out I am getting attention, alright. And this time it’s the type of attention you would like.

Provillus has literally taken the market by storm and for excellent reasons, too. I am sure you know about all those swindles like spray-on hair, hair clip-ons and even hair hypnosis. Well, here are the reasons why Provillus for hair loss is head and shoulders above every other alopecia product on the market.

It’s been proved to work Provillus itself has been accepted by the FDA and the key ingredient in Provillus, minoxidil, that has already been proved to promote hair regrowth in other products like Rogaine. So it’s a fact that, when used correctly, you’ll have a full head of hair.

The price Provillus comes without any of those hidden delivery costs, and when you order it you do not just get a little sample size and get asked to pay even more to get the regular size. No swindles here, folks. You’ll get a full month’s supply for less then $50.

The guarantee Provillus is also backed by a full, ninety day money-back guarantee. Now why would anyone supply a guarantee like that if their product didn’t work?

So far this Provillus review sounds like it’s a pretty close race against Rogaine. But let me tell you the one thing that Provillus does that Rogaine does not.

Provillus contains a completely natural ingredient that blocks DHT. DHT is a control chemical that causes most hair loss and, while Rogain can help you grow hair, it does not do something about forestalling DHT from making it fall back out again.

Provillus, on the other hand, not only helps you re-grow a full head of healthy, gorgeous hair, it also stops alopecia from re-occurring by obstructing the DHT hormone.

Now the way i see it, you can spend your money on Rogaine for the remainder of your life just so you can keep replacing the hair that you’re still about to lose, or you may use Provillus and get a healthy, full head of hair and keep it all on your head. It’s entirely up to you, but if you make a decision to go with the Rogaine, don’t dispose of your baseball caps.

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Some Recommended Treatments For Alopecia

Hair loss and <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness is a standard problem in our society. Numerous males and females are facing hair issues and looking for for help. <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness can badly affect a person’s social activities, most especially women. About ninety percent of ladies and men will be suffering with hair issues at some specific point, sometimes it is thinning of hair, occasionally it is hair falling out and occasionally it is total hair loss.

Generally, someone with less hair on his head is considered less smart or pretty as his counterpart who has a hairy head with healthy hair. Alopecia is clinically diagnosed as the deficiency of Biotin a vitamin of Vitamin b complex group in the body. Vitamin B7 and vitamin H are other synonyms of Biotin.

It is claimed that, prevention is way better than cure, so an individual needs to take a vitamin H rich diet to maintain his body and hair health, as biotin is also important for other bodily functions. So if you’re having some hair problems, then you need to take the required steps to <a href="http://regrow.biz” target=”_blank”>regrow hair and forestall further loss and at last <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness.

Now, you will definitely be interested to find out, what are the steps one has to take in the event of Hair issues?

Here is a little easy alopecia cure advice, which you want to follow, if you’re facing alopecia issues.

different sorts of lotions, varied medicines and shampoos in different perfumes can be found in the stores to stop your alopecia. You can buy these <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness products from a medical store in your neighborhood. There also are products which you can purchase only after a physicians prescription. The choice of choosing a <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness product completely depends on the level of suffering you’re going through.

The clinical root cause of alopecia could be a selection of things, like hereditary, hormone imbalance and aging for example. And thus to regrow hair an individual desires to get medications in an appropriate way. The obstructing of follicles is found one major condition for hair issues. A hormone called dihydro testosterone in inappropriate quantity does the obstructing of follicles, which ultimately results into hair problems. Dihydro testosterone is also pronounced as DHT. The effect of DHT in follicles can be neutralized using five alpha reductase, which is an inhibitor.

Nugen HP, Revivogen, and Hair genesis are a few of the common alopecia products around in drugstores and drug stores. All of these drugs help in reducing the level of DHT and so help in control of alopecia and promote healthy hair. Nugen HP controls your hair problems naturally. This blocks the DHT in follicles and thus cures your hair problems. Nut remember, if you’re facing alopecia problems, you should also be eating a tasty nutritious diet.

Hair genesis is extremely impressive in handling hair issues. It is a natural DHT blocker and prevents alopecia in males allowing them to <a href="http://regrow.biz” target=”_blank”>regrow hair. You can also use hair conditioners to stop alopecia. Revivogen, Folligen, Tricomin, and Nisim are a few of the hair conditioners available. Minoxdil is a drug, which is effective in case of youngsters hair problems.

So no matter, if you’re facing hair problems a number of drugs and conditioners are there to help to stop your hair from falling out. But use caution, take the advice of your health practitioner and eat food enriched with vitamins and minerals and proteins. <a href="http://my-hair-loss.info/go/bald/”>baldness is curable and with a little extra effort you can have healthy hair on your head.

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