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Title: Common Myths and Truths About Hair Loss and Balding Exposed
START DATE: 2/10/2018
START TIME: 12:00 PM
Duration: 1 Hours
Location: Beverly Hills Hair Restoration, 50 N. La Cienega
Location Details:
Beverly Hills Hair Restoration
50 N. La Cienega Blvd
Beverly Hills
CA 90211
Event Topic: Health
Event Type: Health
Contact Name: Frank Groff
Contact Email: rashifgipr@gmail.com
Contact Phone: 5624911000
DESCRIPTION:
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before_after_bhhr1.png, image/png, 501x332 BEVERLY HILLS, California – (February 7, 2018) – For the millions of people who experience thinning or balding of their hair often tend to feel devastated. What can add to their feeling of devastation is not receiving accurate information when it comes to what they can do about it. There are many myths surrounding hair loss and balding preventing people from seeking solutions. Knowing the myths and truths about hair loss and balding can make a world of difference when it comes to addressing it properly.

“I’ve worked with enough people who have hair loss to know that it is often a big blow to their confidence level,” says Dr. John Kahen, founder of Beverly Hills Hair Restoration (BHHR). “Being able to navigate through the issue is the best way to be able to come out the other end with hair, as well as feel good about your appearance.”

In a 2016 issue of the journal CME Dermatology, researchers shared an article that discussed alopecia in general medicine. They report that the psychological impact of hair loss is often overlooked, yet it causes significant psychological distress. They also report that many sufferers experience feelings of distorted self-image and low self-esteem, and they may also display symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Knowing the truths about hair loss can help give hope to the many people who are experiencing this issue and the psychological impact that accompanies it. Here are some common myths and truths about hair loss:

· Myth: Thinning hair is a man’s problem.

Truth: There are many women who experience hair thinning and loss. According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (SHRS), there were over 133,000 people who had hair restoration in the U.S. in 2016, and 39% of them were women. The psychological impact of hair loss may be even more alarming for women than it is for men.

· Myth: Thinning hair is an issue I won\\\\'t have until I\\\\'m a senior.

Truth: While most people associate hair loss and balding with older people, it happens to young ones as well. If there are others in the family who have experienced it, then it may not be such a shock. But for those younger people who haven’t seen other family members experience it, the balding at such a young age can cause a lot of psychological stress.

· Myth: Hats or frequent shampooing make your hair fall out.

Truth: While hats and shampooing don’t lead to hair loss, it can be a problem if you are wearing hats too tight, or not keeping them clean. Also, some of the things people do to their hair can lead hair to fall out, including pulling the hair too tightly, such as in pigtails, as well as using hot oil treatments, which can lead to the hair follicles becoming inflamed.

· Myth: Stress is the only thing that causes hair loss.

Truth: Hair loss can happen for a number of reasons. According to the National Institutes of Health, some of the reasons can be diabetes, lupus, poor nutrition, thyroid problems, medications, and other health conditions. High-stress levels can be a contributing factor to hair loss, but the most common reason is genetics.

· Myth: Shaving makes the hair grow back thicker.

Truth: People often don’t observe the amount of hair well before and after. Shaving doesn’t make the hair grow back thicker. If that worked, everyone losing their hair could simply shave it and wait for it to grow back thicker and fuller.

· Myth: Hair restoration is time-consuming and inconvenient.

Truth: Hair restoration services are easier and more convenient than ever today. Recent advances including Dr. Kahen’s SmartPRP® can generate results in as little as 30 minutes. Those who need a hair transplant will find it takes up to six hours for the surgery, depending on the extent of the hair loss.

“Myths abound when it comes to hair loss and treating it,” added Dr. Kahen. “The best rule of thumb is for those with thinning or balding hair to get a consultation. Then they will have the answers to why they are losing their hair and what options there are to do something about it. I have helped thousands of people to restore their hair, along with their self-esteem.”

Dr. Kahen, who is a world-renowned hair restoration surgeon, is a pioneer and the leading expert in using the Platelet Rich Plasma technique he invented, called SmartPRP®. His hair restoration technique uses the body’s own tissue regeneration mechanism to strengthen small hairs and stimulate the growth of new follicles. Smart PRP®, a 30-minute procedure, can be performed as a standalone treatment or can be combined with transplant surgery. Since Smart PRP® is an injection therapy procedure, patients generally return to work the next day. Cost of treatment varies based on a patient to patient basis.

Dr. Kahen has performed thousands of hair restoration surgeries and has become one of the most sought-after doctors in the world. He has performed surgeries on business executives, physicians, dignitaries, and celebrities, among others. Located only 30 minutes from the Los Angeles International Airport, BHHR also offers a fly-in program, helping those who may be coming in from other states or countries for the procedure.

Beverly Hills Hair Restoration offers effective options for those with thinning or balding hair. Their services include hair transplants, the Platelet Rich Plasma technique, hairline lowering, facial body hair transplant, eyebrow transplant, and more. Their award-winning hair transplant services have helped thousands of people achieve life-changing results. For more information, visit their site at: https://www.beverlyhillshr.com.

About Beverly Hills Hair Restoration

Founded by one of the most sought-after hair restoration surgeons in the country, Dr. John Kahen, Beverly Hills Hair Restoration offers effective solutions for those with thinning or balding hair. They have a clientele that includes celebrities, dignitaries, and business executives, all achieving life-changing results. The center offers a superior patent-pending technique developed by Dr. Kahen, known as SmartPRP®.Their award-winning hair transplant services have helped thousands of people achieve life-changing results. For more information, visit their site at: https://www.beverlyhillshr.com.

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