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From big wigs to hair transplantsThe Era of the big Wig
Soon after the Middle Ages wigs became popular for women. Then in the 1600’s the flamboyant and incredibly vain King Louis XIV of France lost his hair from a severe illness and took to wearing gigantic wigs thus setting the fashion for most men of his day. These enormous creations featured such items as cages with live birds and could weigh up to 20 lbs.! By the 1700’s England made another contribution to bad hair loss concealers. This was the age of the long, curly, and powered wigs. Even today, English judges and lawyers continue this practice. Thus the expression for those in authority – “Big Wigs.”
The“Snake oil” Years The early 1800’s is renowned in hair loss circles as the age of the con men. There were hundreds of so-called “hair loss solutions” and many lasted well into the late 1900’s. These treatments were marketed by fast-talking “doctors,” skilled only in bravery and possessing nerves of steel considering they were conning hardened cowboys and outlaws! The salesmen hawked their products from the safety of their side shows and “Wild West” spectaculars. They used endless
tricks to get people to buy their products, including rubbing grease into their hair to make it look thicker. During the past several decades, superstition, old wives tales, and guess work has gradually been replaced by science. In 1939, a Japanese dermatologist, Dr. Okuda, published a revolutionary method in a Japanese medical journal that would lay the ground work for modern hair transplantation. This method involved using hair transplant grafts to correct lost hair from various areas, including the scalp, eyebrow, and moustache areas. However, this study didn’t make an impact in the Western Hemisphere due to the interruption of World War II.
Hair transplants are born. In the late 50’s one physician in particular, Dr. Norman Orentriech, began to experiment with the idea of relocating or transplanting
the hair on the back and sides of the head to the balding areas.
Patients who stopped short of completing all planned sessions were left with hair loss solutions that looked obvious and unnatural.
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