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The difference between a definitive hair loss and a telogen effluvium

What is the difference between a definitive hair loss and a telogen effluvium? An effluvium is a diffuse hair loss, usually linked to an attack or a deficiency. It stops the cycle but does not kill it permanently. Usually, before … Continue reading

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Difference between a chronic effluvium and a permanent fall out.

How can people make the difference between a chronic effluvium and a permanent fall out? On the one hand, the telogen effluvium concerns the whole scalp, which is not the case with the fall from androgenetic origin. On the other … Continue reading

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The main reasons of a telogen effluvium.

What are the main reasons of a telogen effluvium? The telogen effluvium corresponds to the hair transition from its anagen phase (growth) to a telogen phase (death). It takes three months for the dead hair to come off. This is … Continue reading

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Hair transplant and age.

I’m 22 years old, and I started losing my hair when I was 16. My skull is almost bald. Somebody told me that it is not recommended to have a hair transplant when you are too young. What is your … Continue reading

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Shock loss and second hair transplant.

Doctor, in August, I have had an hair transplant (not with you but with another serious surgeon, who is registered at the National medical association too) on my back area and I think I am feeling the hair coming out … Continue reading

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