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Does Hair Max Work as a Hair Loss Treatment?
Sunday, December 30, 2007


HairMax is an advertised hair loss product that was recently brought to my attention. With slogans like “Baldness is now an option”, no wonder it has grabbed the attention of those suffering from hair loss. Hair restoration pictures on their website are also impressive presenting bald crown before and hairy after pictures. Read this entire article to learn whether or not HairMax MD is an effective hair loss treatment. There are a number of herbal hair loss medications on the market that claim to work as a treatment for baldness. Whereas there is no question that marketing is over-reaching at best in order to sell a product, the real question that any balding individual asks is: will this product help stop my hair loss or will it help regrow hair? To date however, it is important to understand that there is no hair loss cure, therefore realistic expectations must be kept when considering any hair loss drug.
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The Hair Transplant Network Congratulates and Welcomes Dr. Gabel into the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians
Friday, December 21, 2007


Only those hair restoration physicians who have a proven track record of performing state of the art hair transplantation are considered for recommendation on the Hair Transplant Network. An elite group of hair transplant surgeons who perform regular larger sessions of ultra refined follicular unit hair transplantation qualify for the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. To view our coalition membership standards click here. Due to such an overwhelmingly large positive response, we are pleased to announce and welcome Dr. Steven Gabel into the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. Please add your congratulations by clicking on his featured potential coalition membership thread listed above.
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3 Important Hair Restoration Tips For 2008
Wednesday, December 19, 2007


First: Learn first about the true cause of genetic hair loss, ridding your mind of all hair loss myths. The more you learn about hair loss, the better chance of developing realistic hair restoration goals. Second, In order to restore your hair, you must attempt to stop your existing hair loss condition. Hair loss drugs such as Propecia (finasteride) and Rogaine 5% (minoxodil) have been proven to combat balding and potentially even regrow hair. See an impressive Propecia and Rogaine patient transformation by clicking here.
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Female Hair Loss: Is Hair Transplantation a Viable Hair Restoration Option?
Wednesday, December 12, 2007


Hair transplantation may be a viable hair restoration treatment for female hair loss depending on individual circumstances. One of t he reasons t hat some may have stated that hair restoration surgery may not be suitable for women is because there are a number of other types of hair loss, not genetically related which may rule out hair transplantation as an option. Therefore it is critical that hair transplant surgeons have perspective female hair transplant patients undergo blood testing in order to rule out hair loss due to medical related conditions.
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Scalp Med the Hair Loss Drug - Does it Work to Regrow Hair?
Friday, December 07, 2007


Scalp Med is one of the many hair loss medications on the forefront of the market, advertised often through TV infomercials and radio. Hair loss pictures, videos, testimonies all show hair loss sufferers regrowing hair even if these hair loss patients were mostly bald. But does this hair loss treatment function as promised? Should balding men and women expect to regrow a full head of hair as displayed on their television and spoken about through commercial testimonies? Could Scalp Med indeed a miracle cure for hair loss? Read this news article for more information.
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What is the Cause of my Female Hair Loss Condition?
Monday, December 03, 2007


Though the most common form of hair loss is Androgenetic Alopecia (genetic hair loss) in the form of male pattern baldness (MPB) or female pattern baldness (FPB), there are other conditions unrelated to genetics that can cause balding. The first step is to determine the cause of your hair loss condition. In order to do this, I recommend consulting with a dermatologist or a hair restoration specialist.
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