Hair Rejuvenation Clinic Blog
MINOXIDIL ?
Hello. I am often asked my opinion on minoxidil during consultations. Minoxidil is used to treat pattern baldness. It works by widening blood vessels in the scalp, improving nutrient delivery to hair follicles.It promotes hair growth in the anagen growth phase and can thicken existing hair.It is very important to note, Minoxidil does not cure…
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Let’s talk about how mens hair loss works and why timing is everything. Male pattern hair loss doesn’t happen at a steady, predictable pace — like losing the same number of hairs every month. That’s what we’d call linear progression of hair loss. Instead, once it starts becoming noticeable, things can escalate quickly. …
+ Read MoreMEN VS WOMEN’S HAIR TRANSPLANTS
Men’s hair transplants tend to be more effective than women’s due to differences in hair loss patterns, causes, and treatment suitability. Here’s a breakdown of the key factors: Data and Context: Conclusion:Men’s hair transplants are generally more effective due to localized hair loss patterns, stable donor areas, and DHT-resistant follicles that ensure lasting results. Women’s…
+ Read MoreGROK REVIEW OF HRC
Rediscover Your Confidence: Why Hair Rejuvenation Clinic is Your Answer to Hair Loss I. The Silent Struggle: Understanding Hair Loss and the Search for Hope Hair loss is often a deeply personal and emotionally taxing experience, extending far beyond mere aesthetics. For many, it represents a silent struggle, eroding self-confidence and fostering feelings of self-consciousness.…
+ Read MoreHOW RED LIGHT THERAPY ACTUALLY WORKS
Red Light Therapy (RLT), also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), as a non-invasive method for stimulating hair growth and combating hair loss, particularly in cases of androgenetic alopecia. It details how RLT works through photobiomodulation, explaining cellular mechanisms such as mitochondrial stimulation, increased blood flow to the scalp, prolonging the anagen growth phase of…
+ Read MoreWHY LAB GROWN GROWTH FACTORS ARE THE FUTURE OF HAIR LOSS TREATMENT
What Are Growth Factors, and Why Do They Matter? Hair loss affects over 80 million Americans, impacting confidence and quality of life. If you’re exploring solutions, you’ve likely heard of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy—a popular treatment that uses your blood to stimulate hair growth. But there’s a new frontrunner in the fight against hair loss:…
+ Read MoreTURBAN ALOPECIA
Traction alopecia related to the turban or dastar, worn by Sikh men, has been reported in scientific studies and is referred to as turban alopecia. The condition results from the tension caused by hairstyling. Sikh men generally style the hair in a bun or knot that is wrapped tightly with a cloth or scarf around…
+ Read MorePREGNANCY AND HAIR LOSS
Your hair normally grows in cycles (growing phase, resting phase, shedding phase: repeat). We have discussed this in detail in prior blog posts. Pregnancy hormones cause many hairs in the growing phase (anagen) to suddenly enter the resting phase (telogen). A few months later, you lose that hair. You typically have 80,000 to 120,000 hairs on your…
+ Read MoreGROWTH FACTORS
Growth factors are proteins that bind to receptors on the surface of cells to activate the cells for proliferation and or differentiation. These “factors” are a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation. Growth factors are involved in the regulation of hair morphogenesis and cycle hair growth. The present study sought to…
+ Read MoreTHE SUN AND YOUR HAIR
As with most things in life, the sun can be good for your body and your hair, in moderation. Of course long exposure to the sun, without any protection can be damaging for your hair. But what sort of benefits does the sun have for your hair ? Do the benefits outweigh the negatives? Hair…
+ Read MoreTHYROID AND HAIR LOSS
Hair loss is a problem for everyone, regardless of their age or sex. Three prevalent types of hair loss, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and androgenetic alopecia, have been associated with various factors. Evidence links thyroid hormones to hair loss. Thyroid hormones control the growth, distinctness and metabolism of body cells. The skin is a significant target organ for…
+ Read MoreSCALP HEALTH
Overlooking care of your scalp as part of your skincare routine is easy to do, but since the scalp is really just an extension of your face, it too is susceptible to irritation, itchiness, and dryness. Taking care of your scalp can help you create a healthy environment for your hair to grow, and help you…
+ Read MoreTHE STRUCTURE OF HAIR
Hair is composed of 95% keratin, a fibrous and helical protein in a helix shape. There are two key components to your hair structure. The hair follicle and the hair shaft. While working together, each has a distinct role in the composition of your strands. The hair follicle sits underneath the skin’s surface and extends down…
+ Read MoreMISCONCEPTIONS
Hair Loss is a gradual process. Sometimes it takes years to realize how much hair you have actually lost. By the time you realize you have a serious issue and seek the help you need the road recovery will not happen overnight. The misconception when people are looking for help with hairloss is they think it can…
+ Read MoreMALE PATTERN BALDNESS
What determines baldness are your genes, and hair loss happens in a predictable pattern commonly known as male pattern baldness (MPB) or female pattern baldness (FPB). Living with male pattern baldness can be stressful and embarrassing. Previous studies have shown baldness to have a complex genetic architecture, with particularly strong signals on the X chromosome. Men inherit…
+ Read MoreRED LIGHT THERAPY
Red light therapy is commonly referred to as photobiomodulation. It was accidently discovered by Endre Mester in 1967 at the Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest, Hungary. He noticed that laser light helped promote hair growth and wound healing in lab animals. RLT works by repetitively exposing your skin to low levels of red and near-infrared light…
+ Read MoreDIFFUSE HAIR LOSS
Telogen effluvium is the most common form of diffuse hair loss . It results in loss of more than 200 scalp hairs per day. It typically develops after an acute event, such as a severe illness, major surgery, thyroid disease, pregnancy, iron-deficiency anemia, malnutrition or rapid weight loss. Vitamin D deficiency can also contribute. In other cases…
+ Read MoreWHAT MAKES A QUALITY SHAMPOO ?
If a company is paying top dollar for a raw material, it’s because that raw material was sourced ethically. Usually it has a dual function, and the components won’t break down as fast . The supplier likely has a knowledgeable support team as well. They know a lot about that material. Where it came from,…
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