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Home | Consult Us | Hair Loss Blog Hair Loss Blog ArchiveBlog Archive for July - 200938 Year Old Male with Bald Spot in the Crown - Is it Genetic? - Wednesday, July 29, 2009 Hair loss in the crown is common for men suffering from male pattern baldness. The regular every day stress of life also doesn't cause hair loss. Extreme malnutrition might, but it's usually a more even thinning throughout the scalp and corrects itself several months after the diet is back on track... As a swimmer, I exposed my hair to chlorine for several hours a day for almost 365 days a year for 12 years. However, during this time, even though my hair became dry and split ends were commonplace, I never lost any hair. Only in extreme cases where hair is... Losing 50 to 100 hairs daily is considered a normal part of the hair growth cycle. Additionally, excessive hair shedding is common the first couple of months after starting Propecia however, 5 months afterwards seems a bit odd. Maybe you are experiencing... Dr. Miracle appears to sell a number of products, some of which are related to hair. One particular product “Dr. Miracle's Temple & Nape Gro Balm” claims to promote hair growth of hair in the temples and nape due to dryness, brittleness, and breakage from the use of relaxers and heat. As a result, this product is geared towards... Drug tests are always specific as to what they're testing for. Since Propecia (finasteride) is a legal drug, employers don't do drug tests for Propecia. Additionally, Propecia won't create false positives for illegal drugs like steroids, cocaine, etc. Thus, as long as you... Are you referring to making your healthy hair grow faster or reversing the effects of male pattern baldness? Some have conjectured that MSM (Methyl Sulfonyl Methane) can make both your hair and nails grow faster and healthier however, I'm not sure this is proven. I think it's good to avoid high alcohol concentration hair loss solutions for the first couple months while the scalp is healing. However, Xandrox 15 shouldn't have any additional impact on the dormant follicles waiting to grow than your natural hair. On the flip side, I haven't seen any evidence to suggest... Most people can't tell they're losing their hair until they've lost about 50% of their hair in a targeted area. If you want to know for sure, consider consulting with a dermatologist who can look for signs of hair miniaturization under magnification and perform other tests...
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