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Irritating, persistent dandruff flakes are a common scalp condition, but do they indicate a potentially more profound concern for your hair health? Can dandruff cause hair loss? The answer to these questions is slightly complex; while dandruff itself isn’t necessarily a sign of hair loss, it is a sign that your scalp is dry, potentially
Recovery is an essential part of a hair transplant procedure; what happens afterwards is something you must be prepared for: the redness of your scalp. This is a common side effect of the recovery process, and redness after hair transplant procedures is completely normal. I understand that this can seem scary, though. In the guide
Many factors contribute to hair loss such as genetics, medical conditions, and stress, but what about the thing you use to wash your hair with? Does changing shampoo cause hair loss and can washing your hair cause damage? This is what I look at in the below article. Understanding How Shampoo Contributes to Hair Loss
Most people have heard of the link between stress and hair loss, similar to the way that most people perceive there is a link between smoking and hair damage. But is hair loss from stress a real thing, and if so, what can you do to combat it? I look at this below. I delve
One of the most common things I hear relating to hair loss is that it can be caused by dyeing your hair. Many people swear by this and are convinced that if you dye your hair, it’s going to start falling out in clumps, and within a few days you will be bald! But is
Fungal infections are nasty, let’s face it – everyone knows they exist but they are uncomfortable to discuss. Most people know of things like yeast infections, but what about fungal infections that affect your hair? These are lesser-known and I guarantee that most people don’t even know that fungal infections can work in this way.
When considering hair loss and the need for a hair transplant, many factors must be considered, including those that contribute to hair loss or affect the chances of success of a hair transplant. Smoking is one such factor that is shrouded in misinformation and misconceptions, so below, I consider whether smoking causes hair loss and
There are so many misconceptions surrounding hair transplants, but one of the most common concerns is age and viability. What’s the cut-off point for having a hair transplant? Is there a maximum age at which you can no longer have this procedure? Should I have a hair transplant at 50? These are all viable questions,