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Feb

HAIR LOSS STATS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hair loss affects millions of people, both men and women. But have you ever wondered just how many people are dealing with hair loss? Perhaps you’ve wondered if the hair loss you’re dealing with is similar to what other people your age experience or if you’re in a rare crowd. Whe...

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Feb

WILL A HAIR TRANSPLANT HELP TRACTION ALOPECIA?

Traction alopecia hair loss, if caught early, is reversible. It takes a while for hair to regrow, but it is almost always under the patient’s control. However, there can be circumstances where traction alopecia is a permanent concern that requires treatment wi...

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01

Feb

WANT MORE FACIAL HAIR? HERE ARE SOME OPTIONS

Although some might argue that society has reached “peak beard” and that the trend for facial hair will fade sooner rather than later, there are still plenty of men out there who want, if not a full beard, at least a bit of facial hair, either in the form...

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01

Feb

UNHAPPY WITH YOUR HAIR TRANSPLANT? TWO THINGS YOU SHOULD DO

Prior to a hair transplant, it’s best to thoroughly research your surgeon to find the best surgeon for the job. This means looking for surgeons who are members of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, who have board certification in a plastic surge...

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01

Feb

TRICHOTILLOMANIA: YOU HAVE IT, YOU’VE CONQUERED IT, NOW TO REGAIN YOUR HAIR

Trichotillomania is an impulse control disorder in which people feel an obsessive urge to pull out their hair. The condition is more common in women than men and often starts in the teen years. It can be associated with anxiety, negative self-image, or stress. Though people ...

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01

Feb

FOUNDATION AESTHETIC HAIR RESTORATION

Hair transplant patients in Turkey hail from all over the world – the Middle East, Europe and the US. It is such a popular destination for medical tourism that the national airline has been dubbed “Turkish Hairlines” and the airport in Istanbul is k...

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01

Feb

TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Hair loss can be stressful. But does stress lead to hair loss in the first place? Sometimes, yes. This is a condition known as telogen effluvium. Dr.  Jeffrey Epstein works with patients who have all different types of hair loss, including ...

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01

Feb

TEENS AND HAIR TRANSPLANT

The need for hair restoration is not necessarily limited to middle-aged and older people. Some individuals start losing their hair very early in life. Teenagers in Miami can book a consultation with Dr. Jeffrey Epstein to evaluat...

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01

Feb

STYLING TIPS AFTER HAIR TRANSPLANT SURGERY

After your hair transplant surgery, one of the first things you might want to do is play around with a new hairstyle or look. While your excitement is understandable, for the sake of your hair and scalp, your surgeon will typically recommend waiting for a fe...

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01

Feb

PROBLEMS WITH INGROWN HAIR TRANSPLANT

What is ingrown hair? Patients leave our office without any bandage Ingrown hairs Ingrown hairs may occur within the first months following a hair transplant and they look like skin pimples or lesions. A patient may develop this as the new hair is beginning to grow...

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01

Feb

PLASTIC SURGEON DR. JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S 1603 FUE GRAFTS HAIR TRANSPLANT 8 DAYS POST-OP

Play Video DR. EPSTEIN: Hi!   I am Dr. J. Epstein.   I am here with my patient who is now eight days post-op.   We did 1,603 FUE g...

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01

Feb

A NEW CURE FOR ALOPECIA UNIVERSALIS

A person with Alopecia Universalis usually loses all of their head and body hair permanently. Thanks to new treatments, however, many patients are finally seeing hope for regaining their hair one day. One of these treatments is Tofacitinib, a rheumatoid arthritis drug t...

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