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Hair Cloning – Hair Multiplication

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Q:

Is Hair cloning or multiplication being done anywhere yet?

hair follicle

A:

Hair cloning or multiplication has been in the news in the last few years. I prefer to use the term hair multiplication, rather than cloning because cloning refers to production of genetically identical organisms. Dolly the most celebrated sheep was the product of first cloning. When it comes to hair, we do not really clone the cells, but we culture them and try to get a whole organism from cultured cells. Unfortunately the process of culturing hair follicle cells has not been as simple as some other tissues in human body. The complexity of hair physiology is due to participation of many different stem cells in development of each hair follicle. In this process, we do not multiply genetic material or DNA of cells.

Hair cloning news

Hair multiplication if become a reality could bring about a great opportunity for bald people with violated donor scalp who cannot be good candidates for hair transplantation with current techniques. Despite our enthusiasm about hair multiplication, hair cloning news in last few years has not been filled with many success stories.

Hair cloning 2007

Year 2006 intercytex company announced that they are going to start phase 3 of hair multiplication study soon. Hair cloning has been in the news and many people are eagerly following that news to see when and how they can get a full head of hair using hair cloning techniques. Unfortunately, cloning hair has not been going that well and in last few years we only had limited research results on hair multiplication in animal models and in human. Here is the question that people usually ask me: Is hair cloning being done anywhere yet? And my answer usually is: Not except on experimental levels. Several investigations are in process on hair multiplication field and hair stem cell research.

Hair cloning 2008

Hair multiplication or as people call it hair cloning is a method that allows us to culture hair follicles and multiply it so we can increase the final number of hairs. So far, we know that it is doable on animals, and there are some reports of its feasibility on human volunteers. Safety has been one of the biggest questions on any research involved with stem cells. Stimulating growth of stem cells has always raised the flag for possible tumor formation. In year 2008, we should witness some results of the phase 3 studies on the procedure. During this year or in next few years, we should have a better understanding of the effectiveness and safety of hair multiplication. I know many of my patients are following hair cloning news carefully. Unfortunately, hair multiplication news has not been very fruitful in last year, but the process is complex and one way or another it will become clear in next few years that we can or cannot use hair multiplication methods in hair restoration surgeries.

Common Causes of Hair loss In Children

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Alopecia areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition and causes patchy hair loss in any area in body. The bald areas of the skin usually look normal with no gross evidence of irritation or inflammation. A genetic association could be found in some cases and it could also be linked to other autoimmune disorders. Alopecia areata is usually a self limiting disease, but could be treated by a dermatologist with injection of steroid or with topical medications if necessary. See my article on alopecia areata ‚ÄúTreatment of Alopecia Areata – Treat or Not Treat‚Äù

Traction alopecia

Traction alopecia is very common cause of hair loss in children. This condition that is particularly seen among girls happens mostly due to the fragility and weakness of hair follicle in children. Tight ponytail is the common cause of traction alopecia that can cause hair loss at sides and frontline in most cases. Traction alopecia could present with elevation of hair line as an initial sign. Treatment of traction alopecia of children is by cutting hair short and by eliminating the physical assault. Recovery is generally spontaneous, and may take a few months. In some cases of prolonged traction alopecia, damage to the hair follicles could be permanent and hair transplant might be necessary.

Tinea Capitis

Tinea Capitis is a fungal infection of scalp that affects head and neck hair. Approximately 3 to 8 percent of American children are affected. Many of these children are never diagnosed. Tinea Capitis is more common in children between 2 to 8 years of age and like other fungal diseases can be transferred through direct contact or contaminated comb, brush, towel and cloth. Fungus attacks hair shaft and decrease its integrity and makes it fragile. Again a good dermatologist should be involved for treatment of this condition, which may need systemic antifungal medications.

Trichotillomania

Trichotyllomania is one of the other common causes of hair loss in children. It is a compulsive disorder that the patient has a constant urge to pull his or her hair. It is not limited to scalp hair and could be seen in any hair bearing area. Parents are not aware of this condition in many cases and treatment is through psychotherapy and behavioral therapy. Most cases resolve completely after treatment of the compulsive disorder.

Telogen Effluvium

Telogen Effluvium could be seen in adults and children. Many factors like sever infection, big surgery, trauma, fever, and emotional distress will cause this condition through converting the growth phase of hair follicle into resting phase. The hair in resting phase starts to shed. This hair loss is typically self limiting and recovers spontaneously without treatment especially in children. Diagnosis of this condition is often through excluding other causes of hair loss. Complete recovery is expected within 4 to 6 months.

Children Hair Loss

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Q:
Our 2 year old son has very fine hair and his hair growth has been very limited around his scalp. Is he going to lose his hair or you think his hair may grow as he gets older? Is there anything we can do that his hair gets better.

A:
Hair loss in children is generally not associated with their pattern when they become adults. In fact, most hair loss cases or limited growth patterns during the first two years is hereditary and if you search child’s family hair growth pattern, you should be able to find similar pattern in other family members when they were that age.

Children’s hair loss usually resolves spontaneously in vast majority of children. Other than congenital hair loss of children, they may lose hair due to a variety of other causes including: Alopecia Areata, Traction alopecia, Tinea Capitis, Trichotillomania, or Telogen Effluvium due to different disorders. Although most types of hair loss is self limited and resolves without treatment, any child with a hair loss should be evaluated by a dermatologist to rule out treatable causes of hair loss.

Los Angeles Hair Transplant surgeon: How to pick one?

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Searching for the best Los Angeles hair transplant surgeon may not be an easy task, but Los Angeles has always been a referral center for most cosmetic surgeries, even though hair transplant surgery is one of the newer branches of cosmetic surgery. You can find a wide variety in style and levels of Los Angeles and Beverly Hills hair transplant surgeons. Some of the most updated hair transplant surgeons practice in Los Angeles and San Diego, California, but you can also see lousy surgeries done by some hair transplant surgeons. Overall, hair restoration surgery like any other cosmetic surgery is a buyer‚Äôs beware market, and one must be careful not to fall into the trap of signs such as “Number one Beverly Hills hair transplant surgeon” or “the most experienced Los Angeles hair transplant surgeon”. You can see similar advertisements and a lot more like Extreme make over hair transplant surgeon or doctor 90210.

The good news is that today, most hair transplant surgeons offer free initial consultation. It is importantto take advantage of this situation and shop around. It is your look and your desire to live with it for the rest of your life after all. It is not enough to visit several hair transplant doctors; you also need to educate yourself on hair transplantation process, surgical techniques and hair transplant surgeon’s background before visiting the doctor. This way, you can appreciate a good technique and knowledgeable doctor when you see one while you can find the most affordable hair transplant. US Hair Restoration – a Los Angeles hair transplant surgery center offers free physician consultation for everyone. We offer state-of-the-art hair transplant surgery with exclusive follicular unit transplants (FUT), mega sessions for people with extensive hair loss and follicular unit extractions (FUE) or noninvasive hair transplants that does not leave an scar in the donor area.

Los Angeles is Hollywood and in Hollywood “appearance” is everything. Modern hair transplant surgery with undetectable results has become a demanding field in Southern California in last few years both because of the number of people looking for hair restoration surgery and the ones looking for the best hair transplant surgeon in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills and Southern California over all. Many people travel the world to get their hair transplant surgery done in Los Angeles or Beverly Hills. Los Angeles is and will probably always be the Mecca of hair transplant surgery for people who cannot accept anything but the best.

Toppik for Hair Loss

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

toppik

Toppik hair loss scam, does it really work? The fibers used by Toppik are made of the same material that hair shafts are made of and that is Keratin. The fibers of Toppik bond with hair and it’s nearly impossible with the naked eye to see that there is anything on your hair. It gives the appearance of fullness that you have a natural, thick looking head of hair. This is temporary because it does not grow hair but conceals it in the short term for a special meeting, date or party. Toppik is natural and safe and can eliminate the appearance of balding or thinning in only a certain group of patients.

The people who can get the most of Toppik are the ones who have hair with some degrees of miniaturization or thinning. If the hair is totally gone like in higher classes of baldness, Toppik does not help. Toppik needs some hair to be bond with to create the appearance of fullness.

Toppik - scalp microscopic view

Toppik - Scalp microscopic view

A scam is only realistic if you want to believe in it. We all know that hair loss is a bitter truth that affects many men. Men do anything to improve their appearance and hid their baldness. There are many methods that can help someone with hair loss to improve the appearance of his hair including hair transplant surgery and medical treatment for hair loss. Cosmetics like Toppik offer another way to deal with the hair loss problem.

Toppik for hair loss is a scam or not, does not really matter. The fact is that you should do whatever makes you feel better about yourself. Hair restoration is a proven treatment for psycho-social adverse effects of baldness. If you can use any other method such as Toppik to look better and feel better, why not trying it?

 

Hair Transplant Scar

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Hi Doctor,

My son has had a hair transplant years ago with old techniques and he has bad hair transplant scar now. He now wants to shave his head, but the scar of hair transplant on the back of his head may become exposed. Do you perform hair transplant scar repair or do you recommend any procedure that can help with hair transplant donor scar coverage?

Hair Transplant Scar

Answer:

Hair transplant with strip technique can cause a linear scar that could be visible on the back of head if the patient wants to shave his/her head. A hair transplant scar is not limited to a bad hair transplant technique and it might have to do with one’s personal healing process too (some people are generally better healers compared to the others).

The good news is that we have methods to minimize the size of the scars nowadays and if you have bad hair transplant scars from bad transplants in the past, there are several new methods that can help improving the appearance of the donor scar. A hair transplant scar could be improved by repair of linear widened scars with different methods that we perform at our Los Angeles office of US Hair Restoration. Dr. Mohebi is the inventor of the axometer, a device that measure the laxity of the scalp precisely before hair transplant surgeries. Good measurement of the scalp laxity is one of the best ways to minimize development of donor wound complications and widening of donor scar and the Laxometer is the device to do these measurements.

One method is through simply excising the scar. Excision of the donor scar may be helpful for some donor scars. After removing the scar, hair transplant surgeon can close the skin with the trichophytic closure method in which a small wedge on one or both sides of the skin edge is removed and the skin is closed primarily. Trichophytic closure allows some hair follicles to grow new hair into the final scar. Presence of hair helps making the hair transplant scar become invisible.

Hair transplant donor scar coverage could also be performed by transplanting hair into the scar. Hair could be harvested from other areas using FUE or mini-strip techniques. Again, presence of the hair inside scarred area could trick the discriminating eye and the scar would become less detectable. Patients may need more than one hair transplant procedure into the donor scar for minimizing the difference between the densities of hair in scar and surrounding areas.

The last method that could be used to camouflage the linear scar is by tattooing the scar. People who plan to keep the hair very short can easily tattoo the scar with the figures of short hairs so it seems that there are some hairs present in the scar area, which can help minimizing the visibility of the scar.

Hair Transplant Cost In Los Angeles

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

How much does a hair transplant cost. This is a question that people ask me on this blog every day. Hair transplant cost in LA might be a concern for many individuals who are trying to obtain a full head of hair. Today, advanced technology has helped thousands of hair loss sufferers to restore their natural hair and improve their self esteem.

Hair transplant have become a much better value in last few years. The quality of transplanted hair has improved drastically as long with the cost of hair transplants. Many people were interested in undergoing a hair transplant surgery, but were discouraged by the costs of hair restoration surgeries. Many modern hair transplant centers are performing larger hair restoration surgeries, which have made hair transplants more cost effective for the patient while also finishing the restoration process possible with fewer procedures.

Generally, hair transplant costs can range anywhere from $4000 to $20, 000 dependings on where and how it is performed. Regardless of the center, the cost of your hair transplant always depends on how many grafts patients need.

It is crucial to stress that hair transplant costs vary. The question really should not be “how much a hair transplant costs”, but what the value of the procedure is. That is why it is imperative that you consult a few doctors before choosing one. The possibility of monthly financing with low monthly payments is also often offered to make hair restoration even more affordable for a larger group of people.

Other expenses to keep in mind when calculating a hair transplant cost is the price of any extra medication, blood tests, anesthesia, and facility fees that are included in the cost of hair transplant surgeries in some hair restoration centers. At the end, your cost is associated with which clinic you select. At US Hair Restoration, patients are encouraged to shop around and find the best value hair transplant (not the cheapest). USHR has a high patient satisfaction rate, considering that US Hair Restoration offers the most recent standards in hair restoration surgery leading to the most natural results with a very affordable price.

Cicatricial Alopecia

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Cicatricial or Scarring Alopecia

Cicatricial alopecia refers to a group of rare skin diseases in which hair follicle get destroyed and replaced by scar tissue. It is one of the rare causes of hair loss. Hair loss could be gradual or sudden. Hair loss could be without any symptoms or it could present with sever itching, burning and pain. There is usually no visible scar, because the inflammation is below the level of skin. Cicatricial alopecia could occur in otherwise healthy men and women of all ages.

Cicatricial alopecias could be primary or secondary. This discussion is confined to the primary cicatricial alopecias in which the hair follicle is the target of the destructive inflammatory process. In secondary cicatricial alopecias, a non-follicle-directed process or external injury, such as severe infections, burns, radiation, or tumors could cause destruction of the hair follicle.

The causes of the cicatricial alopecias are not completely known. However, all cicatricial alopecias involve inflammation directed at the hair follicle, the upper part of the follicle where the stem cells and sebaceous gland are located are generally involved. Permanent hair loss occurs when the stem cells and the sebaceous glands are destroyed. This type of hair loss is usually irreversible.

Cicatricial alopecias can affect both men and women. The majority of patients with cicatricial alopecia have no family history of a similar condition. Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia is a type of cicatricial alopecia that is more prevalent among black woman. Frontal fibrosing alopecia on the other hand is seen most commonly in post-menopausal women and could be seen in association with chronic skin conditions such as lupus erythematosus and in people with personal or family history of autoimmune disorder. A scalp biopsy is necessary for diagnosis of cicatricial alopecia. Presence of inflammatory cells and scarring could be diagnostic and essential for determining the type of treatment.

Treatment of the lymphocytic group of cicatricial alopecias involves use of anti-inflammatory medications such as steroids, cyclosporine, hydroxychloroquine. When hair follicle destroyed, hair will not grow back. However in some cases using minoxidil solution can help to stimulate growth of some of the remaining hair.

Hair transplant could only be used in the patients who have normal healthy hair on donor area without any microscopic or macroscopic evidence of cicatricial alopeica activity.  If hair multiplication becomes a reality it might potentially be a good option for patients who lost their scalp hair extensively as result of cicatricial alopecia.

Dr. Parsa Mohebi on Radio and TV

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Dr. Parsa Mohebi - Hair Transplant Surgeon and media

Dr. Parsa Mohebi has been having a series of professional talks on radio and TV on hair loss and available treatment options including medical and surgical with hair transplant procedures. We will be posting the videos and sound tracks of the Radio and TV talk programs in the website of US Hair Restoration soon.

Why Do Men Suffer from Balding More Than Women?

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

It all has to do with the gene of male pattern baldness and being a man (having testosterone). I call it triangle of baldness. This triangle has three sides:

  1. Gene (Gene of baldness)
  2. Sex (Being a man and having testosterone or male hormone)
  3. Time (Giving the gene and hormone enough time to destroy hair)

Women have their own gene of baldness that work independent of male hormones. Gene of female pattern baldness is not as prevalent as male pattern baldness and that is why we do not see too many women with hair loss as oppose to men with 60 percent rate of baldness by the age of 50.