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Hair Restoration (Transplants) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Paul Leong, MD |
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Hair Restoration (Transplants) Brooklyn, New York Ayman Shahine, MD, FACS, FACOG, FICS, MA |
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Hair Restoration (Transplants) New York, New York Mark DiStefano, M.D. |
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Hair Restoration (Transplants) Austin, Texas Daniel McGrath, DO |
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Hair Restoration (Transplants) Orlando, Florida Mazhar Nawaz, MD |

All of us lose some amount of hair everyday, but the body naturally regenerates this and that?s why we hardly notice it happening. But when the hair that falls out is not replaced by new hair, baldness occurs.
The pattern of hair loss, however, differs in men and women. The hairline recedes to a characteristic M shape in men whereas in women, thinning of hair occurs throughout the entire scalp.
Baldness in a man does not necessarily mean more levels of testosterone compared to other men nor does it relate in any way to sexual potency.
Unlike an earlier belief that hair loss is inherited from the mother?s side, it is now known that hair loss can be inherited from both maternal and paternal sides.
If you experience hair loss, do not hesitate to seek medical advice. Success of hair loss treatment depends a lot on early intervention.
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