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The Internet has allowed people to connect globally with the click of a button. The Hair Restoration Network has existed since 2001, when the Internet was new and in its infancy. Since then, hair transplant patients have been sharing their experiences on the Hair Restoration Network.
New hair loss treatments come out yearly, but most treatments do nothing except drain money from your bank account, with little to no results. That begs the question, what are the best hair loss treatments? Find out.
Medical tourism is here to stay; getting surgery abroad has become popular, and social media makes it even more accessible to seek cheaper alternatives, but not everything cheaper is better. Do your research.
Verteporfin has been on the tip of every hair loss patient's tongue for the past two years, but is it the cure we so desperately want? Find out.
Shock loss after a hair transplant is a common phenomenon after surgery. Unfortunately, this can cause patients to look worse after getting a hair transplant. But how long does it last? Find out.
Rosemary Oil has gained much popularity online as a home remedy for hair loss, thanks to countless videos on TikTok. But does it work?
For patients with extensive hair loss, it requires thousands and thousands of grafts. The decision to transplant the hairline or crown first is critical.
Stem cell therapy is an unknown area of medicine with great potential for treating a variety of conditions and ailments. There's a lot of potential with stem cells and hair restoration, but is it effective currently? Read to find out.
The Hair Transplant Network has been one of the most prominent online communities created to help patients learn about the best hair loss treatments and surgeons.
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common dermatological condition that causes itchy, flaky skin and scalp inflammation. Can this condition cause those precious locks to thin?
Surgical hair restoration has evolved immensely over the past 40 years from stalky unnatural hair plugs to ultra-refined follicular unit grafting. Today, when done right, a hair transplant is indistinguishable from your native hair.
The hair restoration network has been around for over 20 years. It is an engaging hair loss community where you can find the best hair loss treatments and surgeons based on actual reviews.
Getting a hair transplant is a major life decision you should not take lightly. Ensuring the surgeon is qualified, skilled, and ethical is critical in achieving a quality result.
Getting a hair transplant requires a lot of time and research to ensure you select the correct technique and, most importantly, the right surgeon. The Hair Transplant Network does the hard work for you in this guide.
Dutasteride is the most potent drug on the market for hair loss. Unfortunately, the oral version has been linked to undesirable side effects. However, the topical version has been shown to maximize results while minimizing the risk of side effects.
Selecting the right hair transplant surgeon is vital. 99% of the outcome will depend on the surgeon you select. Researching is crucial. Reviewing patient reviews and speaking to past patients is a great way to determine whether a surgeon is right for you.
Verteporfin has been shaking up the hair loss industry recently. Verteporfin is an FDA-approved medication that prevents wounds from scarring. Recent studies at the University of Stanford reveal a possible hair loss cure.
When done right, hair transplants can change your life. But when done wrong, a hair transplant can present many aesthetic problems and issues. Researching and selecting the right hair transplant surgeon is vital. Avoiding these pitfalls is key to getting natural results that stand the test of time.
Revivv is a hair growth serum designed for men and women to treat male and female hair thinning. Revivv has three different treatment mechanisms for male and female pattern hair loss. DHT is the main culprit for triggering hair loss, but there are other factors responsible for causing hair loss.
Waiting is the hardest part, they say patience is a virtue, but after having a hair transplant, it's a requirement. When should you expect growth? That answer is different for everyone, but generally, it is after the third month. You may be a slow grower, don't know what that is? Keep reading.
FUE has exploded in popularity, and rightfully so, the technique is refined and can produce excellent results. However, there is a real issue with overharvesting.
The big 3 refers to finasteride, minoxidil, and nizoral shampoo. All three treatments used in conjunction provide the most effective results for combatting androgenic alopecia (genetic hair loss).