Hair Growth on a Scar

November 19, 2008 | Filed Under acell, hair line, hair transplant | No Comments

Question: I had a bump on my scalp for years and I recently had it removed. Now I`ve got a scar and hair won`t grow on it. Is it possible to regrow hair on a scar? 

Answer: Scars can be effectively transplanted. The hair that grows is the hair that was moved, not the original hair that was there before. I am in the midst of research on this subject. I am trying to use Acell to foster scar repair in a Hair Transplant. Acell has been used successfully in wound care skin, where hair follicles and the skin itself has regenerated. The patient with whom I performed this transplant is the subject of a blog on my site, www.drrobertjones.com, where you can follow the his recovery and watch as the results of the research unfold. Good Luck, Dr. Robert Jones.

Vitamen D and Hair

November 19, 2008 | Filed Under hair loss prevention, what causes hair loss | No Comments

Question: Does a vitamen D deficiency effect Hair Loss?

Answer: Yes, definetly. Hair Loss and rickets are both symptoms of Vitamen D deficiency. You could consider taking this vitamen if you have hair loss by natural causes, although a gentics is the most common cause of hair loss.

Negative effects on hair growth

November 19, 2008 | Filed Under drugs, female hair loss, hair loss prevention | No Comments

Question: What is the truth? I`ve heard so much about how these things effect my hair, what is your opinion? Alcohol, Marijuana, Tobacco, Salt, Preservatives, Fats (red meat), Use of Dietary Supplements,

Answer: `Studies are on-going. The truth is that stress is a contributor to hair loss, and the way you treat your body, be it how much you drink or how you eat, contributes to the stress inflicted on your body. To what extent these things effect your hair is hard to say exactly, but below is what i think. I will also include a section on nutrition in my next news letter.

  1. alcohol use - in excess, yes
  2. marijuana use - possibly
  3. tobacco use - possibly
  4. high salt diet - I would doubt it.
  5. diet high in preservatives - I don’t know.
  6. high fat diets, red meat - There are claims that red-meat has an effect on hair growth
  7. use of dietary supplements like multivitamins - no
  8. over intake of certain vitamins - yes

Why do some men recieve less grafts yet seem to have thicker hair?

November 19, 2008 | Filed Under drugs, hair line, hair transplant | No Comments

Question: “I am 36 yrs old and am considering getting a Hair Transplant. I need a little in the front and some on top. What are the risks of shock loss in males over 30? Also, why do some men who receive less grafts in a transplant appear to have fuller hair than some who receive more grafts?”

Answer: “Risks of shock loss following hair transplantation occurs in young men, but Propecia/finasteride will help prevent it.

As for your second question. A fine hair may have 1/4 of the bulk of a coarse hair, so a transplant in a coarse haired person will be fuller than on a fine haired person, if the same number of grafts are used. A good character wavy hair will cover better than a straight hair. A kinky hair will have even better coverage. Also, the difference between the color of the hair and the scalp (contrast) has a lot do to with the result of a transplant. And finally the skill of the surgeon is very important to the aesthetic outcome of the transplant. I always recomend that people be meticulous in the research of a doctor hey are considering. Demand to see photos of past work they have done, and even go so far as trying to contact patients who have had transplants by the doctor you are considering. There are many doctors performing transplants with little experience. You will be amazed at how much more effective a skilled doctor is at creating a full looking hairline.”

Pregnancy and Rogaine

November 19, 2008 | Filed Under drugs, female hair loss | No Comments

Question: My husband and I have been using Rogaine 5% for about 5 yrs now. If we are thinking about having a child, when do I need to stop using Rogaine? And what about my husband?

Answer: Your husband does not have to stop taking Rogaine (minoxidil), it should not effect the pregnancy in any way. As for you, that is a conversation you should have with your obstetrician. I, personally, never advise a pregnant woman to take any drug. This does not mean that all drugs are unsafe. This is a decision between you and your doctor. Good Luck, Dr. Robert Jones.

Hair loss in Older Men

November 18, 2008 | Filed Under Dr Jones Instant Hair, age, drugs, hair transplant | No Comments

Question: ‘I am a 62 yr old male and my hair has been receding for some time. I had a heart attack recently and my hair loss has accelerated since that trauma. So thus my question, Does trauma such as a heart attack increase hair loss and, if so, what can be done to fight the hair loss?’

Answer: ‘Of the causes of hair loss in men Genetic inheritance and male hormones are the two most important (time and stress arethe other significant causes). Genetic hair loss occurs before the individual reaches 35 years of age, and it usually slows down with time. Beginning to lose hair after the age of 45 does occur, but these are very rare cases.

 Your heart attack caused stress and, along with alate genetic expression was probably the cause of your hair loss. I have seen this occur in genetically prone men with various stress inducers, be it illness or divorce.

I would probably recommend that you start on the drug Propecia, because continued hair loss is possible. Propecia may slow or stop the hair loss and it might even reverse it. THe drug works differently with every individual. If it does not do the trick, then a hair transplant would be the next option. In the meantime I would recomend my Instant Hair Thickening Fibers, available from my site, www.drrobertjones.com. This product is wonderful as a topical aid to those who are in the process of fighting their hairloss and are looking for help aesthetically in the mean time. Good Luck, Dr. Robert Jones’

Can chemical hair-products cause hair-loss?

November 17, 2008 | Filed Under female hair loss, hair loss prevention | No Comments

Question:I heard that chemicals used in perms and hair relaxing products can cause scalp disfigurment, does this lead to hair loss?

Answer: I donèt know the facts regarding sclp disfigurment, but I can say that chemicals do lead to hair loss and burns when associated with allergies and misuse. Dr. Robert Jones.

How do I know when and if I will go bald?

November 17, 2008 | Filed Under age, hair loss prevention, what causes hair loss | No Comments

Question: I am 20 yrs old. My father is pretty bald, but didnt start losing his hair until he was 37. How do I know if I will be going bald and what can I do to keep my hair healthy and hopefully not go bald like my father?

 

Answer: Well, to answer your first question directl - new developments in genetics research regarding the genes that cause balding have led to the creation of a test that will notify you if you have the genetic composition that will lead to balding. It is quite a breakthrough, I offer this test at my clinic as are more and more doctors around the world. You can find out indepth information regarding the stuidy and how to get a test on my website, www.drrobertjones.com. So if you find out that you do have the genetic make-up that will lead to baldness you can tehn make choices, drug, and lifestyle, so to minimize the hair-loss that will occur in the coming years. Good Luc, Dr Robert Jones

Cut my head shaving, will this cause hair loss?

November 14, 2008 | Filed Under hair line, hair loss prevention | No Comments

Question: “Hi I am 27 year old male. I accidentally cut myself with a razor when I was shaving my head. This happened at the front of my scalp on my hairline. The cut was deep, a patch of my skin was removed. I could see white. I am terrified that my hair may not grow back. Do you think I will be able to regrow my hair there?”

Answer: “To determine if the hair will grow back depends on how much skin you lost(if any). If you lost a full thickness of skin (down to the fat) in a reasonable sized area, then the hair will not grow in that area. If you had it sutured back together or allowed it to heal edge to edge, then hair regrowth probably will occur provided that there was no gap left open. In that case, you should ask the doctor who sutured you back together. Good Luck, Dr. Robert Jones

I cant afford a Transplant, My Hair loss is not severe. What Can I do.

November 14, 2008 | Filed Under Dr Jones Instant Hair, Uncategorized, age, drugs, hair line, hair loss prevention | No Comments

Question: “Dr. Jones, I’m 29 years old and I’m balding…well not terribly but enough that I’m pretty self-concious and it’s becoming too much. What are my options to stop my hair loss and make myself feel like this isn’t the end of the world?”

Answer: “I think many people are in your position, and there are answers. You should start on propecia immediately. Otherwise there is a product that is perfect for your situation. Instant Hair Thickening Fibers, available from my website, is a product that I myself and many of my patients use daily. THey are a wool fiber that you apply to your thinning areas. The fibers bond statically to your hair and will stay in through wind and rain. They look incredibly natural and will wash out when you shower. Look to my site for further information, www.drrobertjones.com, good luck. Dr. Robert Jones” 

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