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• Apr. 23, 2008 - Talking about Hair Loss


It's such a sore subject among men, as well as some women. The fact is, men don't want to talk about such an important part of their image, of which they have no control over. It seems, looking at forums and talking to young men experiencing a receding hairline, that the main reason guys don't want to talk about hair loss, is that they're almost in denial. They think that a receding hairline makes them seem older than they really are, or might affect the way they are perceived by the opposite sex, or possible love interests. In Los Angeles, there is extensive research taking place on the effects of hair loss in men, from loss of confidence, to depression, decrease in sex life, or impact on career experience, etc. There are several treatments for Los Angeles male hair restoration as well as Los Angeles female hair restoration, both surgical and non-surgical, however most men's fears and concerns about balding often delay a decision to seek treatment, rather than stimulate one. The fact is, it is better to make a decision earlier than later, about doing something about hair loss, instead of just looking in the mirror and feeling unhappy. A recent study done by Los Angeles hair transplant surgeon, Dr. Parsa Mohebi, which was published in the Journal of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery looks at the psychology of hair loss, and surveyed several men with different types of baldness who chose to undergo a Los Angeles hair transplant and most responses showed drastic behavioral changes and increased self-image satisfaction. Overall, men who chose to receive a hair transplant were much happier in life, and extremely satisfied with the results. Dr. Mohebi, medical director of US Hair Restoration, Los Angeles hair loss clinic, noted in his study, "The positive impact of hair restoration surgery is more visible among patients who suffer from those undesirable effects the most. In early stages of hair loss, patients may have more awareness of their condition and they might be more affected than men in the later stages of hair loss." And so it is important to speak with a hair loss professional like Dr. Mohebi, once you are ready to do something about your hair loss. Technology of hair restoration treatments is continually advancing. If you think you are ready, call Toll free: 888-302-USHR (888-302-8747) and schedule a free consultation. Get closer to achieving a more satisfying self-image, and inevitably, a better outlook on life.

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• Mar. 23, 2008 - Psychology of Hair Transplant

I just received the last issue of the Hair Transplant Forum International, the Journal of International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS). Our article “Psychology of Hair Transplant” is published as the cover article on this issue of the journal. Here is an abstract:

Psychology of Hair Transplant

Parsa Mohebi, M.D., William Rassman, M.D.

Balding and its psychological impacts has been the subject of many studies in the past. The relationship between hair loss and stress is clear to all clinicians who practice in this field. Negative psychosocial impacts of hair loss in male patterned baldness and in women with generalized thinning have also been seen. Many of us (hair transplant surgeons) have seen the negative effects of hair loss on self esteem and self-image.

We know that hair loss impacts some men’s sex life and their stability with regard to career choices in men of different ages. Despite the solid evidences and published literature on psychological impact of hair loss, the corrective effect of medical and surgical hair restoration has never been studied. After observing the drastic changes in patient behavior and the high level of patient satisfaction in those who had hair transplant procedure, we were motivated to look into the psychological impact of hair restoration on different aspects of a patient’s life.

We came up with a series of criteria that could have been modified by having a hair restoration procedure; we used some indexes that were previously studied comparing bald and non bald men on different psychological variables. We initially performed a pilot study and asked patients about different aspects of their lives during their post op visits. We gave our patients open ended questionnaires and probed their psychological state after their hair restoration Los Angeles procedure was complete. Eventually we focused in on eight major criteria that have been reported and documented as variables associated with hair loss in the literature. We collected a subset of them in our pilot study. Included were questions on the general level of happiness, energy level, feeling of youthfulness, anxiety levels, self confidence, out look on their future and impact on their sex life.

At Los Angeles hair restoration we have chosen the patients who had their first hair transplant surgery between one to three years from the time of our study, so they had seen the final result of their hair restoration procedure. We limited the study to male patients with male pattern baldness and the ones who had surgeries less than three years ago so they still had a fresh memory of the changes they experienced. Each patient had exclusively follicular unit transplants that reflected our standard of care for that period. We sent a questionnaire with a brief description on the nature of this scientific study. We did not collect any patient identifiers and the response was totally voluntary. We sent the two hundred questionnaires with stamped return envelope.

The response rate to our questionnaire was 37 (18%). Each patient was used as his own control since we asked about the changes that they experienced after surgery in comparison to those variables before the surgery. We used T-test to compare patient’s responses. Table 1 shows the mean and standard error in eight different criteria that were asked. Patients had significant improvements in all eight criteria regardless of their stage of baldness and their ages.

In another attempt to compare psychological changes that patients experienced in different stages of baldness, we divided patients into two groups: (1) those who had Norwood IV patterns or less and (2) the ones with Norwood V patterns and above. We observed the most significant difference in two categories, (a) sex life and (b) career experience. Patients with less balding had a greater impact on their sex life and career when compared to patients who had more advanced stages of hair loss. These changes were not age related.

Hair restoration surgery can affect many aspects of a patient’s life. Hair transplant can potentially reverse psycho-social problems associated with hair loss. The positive impact of hair implant Los Angeles surgery is more visible among patients who suffer from those undesirable effects the most. In early stages of hair loss, patients may have more awareness of their condition and they might be more affected than men in the later stages of hair loss.

Patients who experienced hair loss at an early age while involved in an active social life were more prone to the negative side effects of balding. That could explain why younger people with hair loss appeared more benefited by hair restoration procedures. Also it could be assumed that hair loss can have a negative impact on a patient’s outlook which seems to reverse after receiving a hair restoration procedure which improved their outlook.

Low response rate from a blind mailing has always been a drawback in questionnaire studies. We received 37 out of 200 of the questionnaires that we sent out (response rate was 18.5%). Giving incentives to responders may be a good way of increasing the participation rate of any questionnaire studies. We presented the result of this study at the annual scientific meeting of ISHRS and have been contacted by many of our colleagues who expressed interest in collaborating in a larger scale study. We are currently trying to rise funding for repeating this study to optimize our response rate and the statistical value of the study.

 

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• Mar. 19, 2008 - Side Effects of Finasteride

Dear Dr. Mohebi, Hair Restoration Los Angeles

 Dr. I had a question: say I would use proscar now and took it for a while, after how long based on studies is it possible to see adverse side effects, if any? The reason why I ask is because when I went and read the messages on the forums, I saw positive and negative feedbacks. One person used proscar for 7 years and saw nothing but great results at hair implant Los Angeles . I would like to give it a shot and see if I am lucky, hopefully.

Answer:

The side effects of finasteride (Propecia/Proscar) could be seen anytime from right after starting it to months after starting finasteride. If you read the articles on Los Angeles hair restoration adverse effects of finasteride you can clearly see that there is a small difference between the rates of side effects from the people who took placebos to the ones taking finasteride.

Let’s face it; you are prescribing a drug to a patient telling him that it works through altering your male hormones. What do you think the chances are that the patient will have problems with his sex drive?

The good news is that the side effects of finasteride are few and the most problematic one (decreased sex drive) is only seen in one out of a hundred patients. The other good news is that even if you are in that one percent category and you decide to continue using finasteride anyway, after one year of using finasteride the rate of side effects decreases to about the rate that was shown in the people who only took a placebo.

 

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• Mar. 19, 2008 - Maturation of scalp hair line

I saw an 18 year old patient today who was worried about the recession of his hairline.   We mapped his scalp hair to analyze the degree of miniaturization using a digital microscope.

 You can see significant miniaturization in the frontal area. When   Los  Angeles hair restoration doctors examined a few centimeters behind his frontal hairline the miniaturization rate dropped sharply to less than 20% which was consistent throughout the top and crown area of the scalp. The patient’s father lost his hair at an early age. Patient started taking finasteride a month before his visit with hair implant Los Angeles and topical Rogaine about a week before this visit.

What hair restoration Los Angeles observed was the maturation of his hair line, which occurs between the ages of 16-25 in most men. Hair line maturation is when the hair line migrates 1 to 2 cm higher than its normal position as when we are child (kiddy hairline). It is more significant in the corners but could be seen in the midline too. As Caucasian men go through the maturation process, the hairline rises, but many non-Caucasian men never experience hair line maturation and the hairline stays flat and low.

The best way to distinguish the maturation of the hairline from the early stages of baldness is by comparing miniaturization in different scalp areas. If you are experiencing early hair loss, your miniaturization could be seen behind the first centimeter of the frontal hairline, but if the rate of miniaturization drops sharply it could indicate that the hair line is going through maturation and the hair loss may stop shortly after maturation is complete.

We stopped all anti hair loss medications that the patient recently started, and we recommended another miniaturization study in 6 months to a year to follow his hair loss progression .

 

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