Male | 32
Hair transplant is one of the most effective and commonly chosen options for addressing baldness in the crown area of the scalp. Whether it is the right option for you depends on various factors, including your individual circumstances, preferences, and the extent of your hair loss. Talk to a hair transplant surgeon in your area. You can also opt for non-surgical options for managing hair loss in the crown area, such as medications or low-level laser therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ashish Khare
Male | 28
No, blood donation is not recommended, while undergoing PRP treatment for at least 3-4 weeks.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Ashish Khare
Androgenic alopecia is a genetic problem that is triggered by epigenetic influences.
High quality, ultrarefined fue hair transplant surgery is the treatment of choice in case there is significant thinning/baldness.
In Hair transplant, one has to remember a few things-
1. Hair transplant is an ART. A natural result is very important. We take care of that by ensuring absolutely natural angles and directions of the transplanted grafts.
2. Equally important is density (how many grafts are transplanted per square centimetre). In 25 years of my experience, I have found that no one is satisfied by a low density hair transplant.
A great hair transplant, therefore, is one where the patient puts forward his choice of hairline design, on the one hand, and the doctor gives a natural look as well as the best possible density using all the available grafts from the patient's scalp, beard and body donor areas.
For the remaining areas, where the patient is noticing early hairfall or diffuse thinning, it's important to improve the epigenome of the patient.
Epigenome can be best described as the inner environment of the body, especially, around our genes. Epigenome is affected by a wide variety of things including diet, exercise, stress, illness, pollution etc. A stressed/flawed epigenome is why we find :
1. People losing hair 10 years before their previous generations.
2. Hairfall is preceded by an adverse event like an illness or change of diet, water or location.
Till recent times, doctors did not use to pay attention to these factors, taking them to be incidental in a disease largely governed by our genes.
However, correcting these epigenetic anomalies goes a long way in reducing or even reversing hairfall.
Epigenetic measures are more personalised according to patient history and involves feeding the hair follicle roots/stem cells by a microneedling based, home-use approach.
More details are available on request.
(Please note that we don't advocate medicines with questionable effects and serious side effects like finasteride.)
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arvind Poswal
Male | 40
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Audumbar Borgaonkar
Male | 23
hair loss can develop because of several factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, aging or medical conditions. A visit to a dermatologist specializing in hair loss and scalp disorders is recommended for treating this condition.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
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