November 18, 2005
What is Male Pattern Baldness?

Male pattern baldness is the most common form of hairloss. Typically it is identified by a receeding hairline as pictured below.

Malepatternbaldness Healthline describes how it happens:

Hair grows about an inch every couple of months. Each hair grows for 2 to 6 years, remains at that length for a short period, then falls out. A new hair soon begins growing in its place. At any one time, about 85% of the hair on your head is in the growing phase and 15% is not.

Each hair sits in a cavity in the skin called a follicle. Baldness in men occurs when the follicle shrinks over time, resulting in shorter and finer hair. The end result is a very small follicle with no hair inside. Ordinarily, hair should grow back. However, in men who are balding, the follicle fails to grow a new hair. Why this occurs is not well understood, but it is related to your genes and male sex hormones. Even though the follicles are small, they remain alive, suggesting the possibility of new growth.

The most common cures for male pattern baldness are hair transplants, Rogaine, and Propecia. Male pattern baldness is believed to effect nearly 2/3 of all adult males at some point in their lives.



November 14, 2005
Laser Hair Treatment Restores Young Woman's Self Esteem

Women can fight back against early stage hair loss by using laser surgery to stimulate blood flow and deliver more vitamins and protein to their hair.

At a price tag of around $2,000 laser technology costs around half the price tag of hair loss surgery. News Channel 8's Joce Mamintainta reports:

of her hair loss at 19 years old.

>"It was hard to lose, it would happen in the shower and it would just be in the handfuls."

Most of her hair is back after sitting for 20 minutes under a laser for nearly two years.

"What the laser does is it stimulates the blood to flow about 50 percent higher throughout the top of the scalp by doing that, it's going to feed the hair follicle more protein and vitamins."

However, the laser is only for early stage hair loss.

Stephanie has her life back, as do other women just like her empowered by more options.