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If you are losing hair in your crown,
we can completely fill in the crown and even add hair
in the anterior, or mid-scalp, area. The replacement
of hair in the crown can be combined with the restoration
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If you're just losing hair in your temple
areas, the classic "receding at the sides," we can add
sufficient amounts of hair to rejoin the forward hairline
in a natural regression to your side hair. The exact
nature of your condition will determine the feasibility
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If your hairline is sparse or even completely
lost, we can reestablish it at its original forward
point and add hair immediately behind it, interspersed
with your own hair, depending on your balding condition.
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Methods of hair restoration have changed greatly over the past
five years. We offer more than one type of non-surgical process
because different degrees and patterns of hair loss are not served
by a "one solution fits all" mentality. What works best for a receding
hairline may not be an ideal treatment for hair loss in the anterior
mid-scalp region. Contact
us today and learn how Invisions can help you take control of
your appearance.
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Related Articles These recent articles from various sources are
all relevant to the problem of hair loss. In many different fields,
there is a great deal of research being done which suggests the
promise of a future cure for hair loss. Some of there insights come
from studies directly related to hair loss, and some come as a surprise
side benefit from lines of inquiry that were supposed to address
some other issue. A powerful new treatment could appear any time
from an unexpected source, so check here regularly for the latest
techniques and technology.
* Low Iron Leaves Women Thin
- Tony Pearce RN. - 08/08/2003
* The Social Dimension
of Hairloss www.health-library.com - 7/02/2003
* Hair Loss - Why?
- Bradley Wolf, MD - 03/06/2003
* Hair Loss Causes and
Conditions - John P. Cole, MD - 01/01/2003
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Always remember to look into ALL options when considering hair
replacement.
Female pattern baldness usually begins about age 30, becomes noticeable around age 40, and may be even more noticeable after menopause. Female hair loss is usually an overall thinning -- two hairs where five used to be--rather than a bald area on top of the head, though women may have a receding hairline, too. It's thought that about 20 million American women have such hair loss. As in males, hair follicles simply shut down, with hormones playing some role in the process. Again, hormones and genetics play major roles in the development of this condition.
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30% of males
in their 30's suffer from excessive hair loss |
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20 million
American women suffer from hairloss |
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50% of males
and females experiencing hair loss explore solutions but
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Surgeries, severe illness and emotional stress can cause hair loss.
The body simply shuts down production of hair during periods of
stress since it is not necessary for survival and instead devotes
its energies toward repairing vital body structures. In many cases
there is a delay between the actual event and the onset of hair
loss. Furthermore, there can be another long delay prior to the
return of noticeable hair re-growth. This means that the total hair
loss and re-growth cycle can last 6 months or possibly longer when
induced by physical or emotional stress. There are some health conditions
which may go undetected that can contribute to hair loss. These
include anemia or low blood count and thyroid abnormalities. Both
of these conditions can be detected by a simple, inexpensive blood
test.
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