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Top Tips to Find the Best Hair Loss Specialist by Yourself
Every hair loss specialist is different in their approach. Some may offer specialized techniques with faster recovery times or more efficient procedures. During your consultation, discuss a personalized plan to compare different facilities and identify the best fit for your needs. 
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Why You Should Google Functional Medicine Doctor Near Me
In the pursuit of holistic healthcare and personalized treatment approaches, functional medicine has emerged as a comprehensive and patient-centered model that aims to address the root causes of illness rather than merely alleviating symptoms. At the heart of this innovative approach are functional medicine doctors, who play a pivotal role in guiding individuals toward optimal health and well-being.
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Kevin Cage of @spotlightsaga reviews... Drag Race (S09E07) 9021-HO Airdate: May 5, 2017 Ratings: 0.694 Million :: 0.3 18-49 Demo Share Score: 9/10 **********SPOILERS BELOW********** Ever had a really terrible day where your whole world is ripped apart? That was my day yesterday... And even though I've already watched '9021H0' & 'Ru Paul's Roast' (and purposefully have avoided writing reviews), I thought it was Friday... Or was wishing it was... As was like Please, GOD, get me home so I can watch these Drag Race bitches so they can lift me up, because lorrrrrd... I'm falling apart. I'm a struggling writer with two degrees taking whatever work I can get freelance writing, working at well known South Florida Bar on the weekends (and that job along with the 5 hour total commute a day through the dredges of Miami is killing me)... But Spotlight Saga is my baby, every dollar I make in everything goes to making this existential media online mag dream come true, and it is not cheap. I hate to turn this all about, 'ME ME ME ME MEEEEE' as Valentina would croon, but I gotta have my Alexis Michelle moments too and I really need my place where I can just let everything out and connect with you all... Avid fans of the show, readers of everything Spotlight Saga, and all the people at 'World of Wonder' and the contestants of the show that will see what I will say next. For almost two weeks, I have everyone in Miami saying, 'I'M ON SPEED TOO!', 96% have no idea what they're referencing but lawd, Trinity girl... And really all the contestants who made this episode such a success really have gotten me through a tough time through dealing with 3 deaths in the past week... And a sudden realization that my fight for Nina's treatment on the show was a reflection was something I was feeling at work and in life. I identify with you, Nina, because just like you, I'm talented, deal with with depression, and am a little bit crazy, girl. All your struggles that we see stripped down to the bone, especially on WOW's 'Untucked' don't go unnoticed. And I'm always here with open arms if you need me. You are beautiful, you are talented, and are going to get you some acting classes! Again, Drag Race & Untucked is my last living connection to the 'Gay World', and even though some of you shits send me death threats after I critique this show, it really is one of the only positive experiences in Gay Culture I have left. I love that we start out '9021HO' with the girls going back to the workroom, Alexis finally celebrating a well deserved win, Nina admitting her issues with getting in the way of her success, Shea Couleé delivering the 'I'ma lift you up in church and put you on the cross and crucify your ass if you don't do you and stop this mental block you throw up that keeps you from succeeding (Not only does Nina need to hear that, so do I - You are a perfection Shea), and Trinity 'The Tuck' Taylor giving us that true Floridian 'Another one down, now the real bitch can prove it's her town' Florida 'Suit of Armor' bit. Start your engine, mother fuckers... Ru enters the workroom and announces that Jenny Garth & Tori Spelling will be the guest judges for the upcoming challenge... And that the contestants will be transporting back to 1993 putting on their version of '9021HO'... Notable, because Farrah Moan announces that was the year he was born... Alex's face is priceless, 'You were born in 93?' That was my reaction to finding out that the barback at my weekend job telling me he was born in 2000! Do you know the debauchery I was knee deep 'In the yeaaaaaar 2000000000!' Ru takes Alex's reaction up an even larger notch (cuz shhh, Ru is much older - not that Ru ages) 'Im gonna fucking fuck you up!' Peppermint won the lip sync, I'm sorry... BURNED THAT LIP SYNC DOWN TO THE MOTHER FUCKING GROUND, so Ru gives her the honor of leading the group an assigning the roles... An honor that's both a curse and a blessing. Peppermint takes the high ground and asks the contestants what roles they feel the most right for, and really tries to give everyone the role they not only want, but feel the comfortable in. Cant please everybody, especially when there's pressure to perform at your highest ability, Aja has a meltdown from hell after being cast as Grandrea... But Peppermint isn't having it. Bitch we love you, but if you don't know want the role and are going to bring that kind of attitude to the production, Shea will gladly take the role she doesn't really want and make it one of the best in the show... That's kind of what she does. And I know that Aja was regretting this one later. Those cameras are on you almost 24/7, so if you have a meltdown like that, not only are they going to feature it prominently on the show, they are going to throw it up in your face when it comes time to face the music. I have it paused on Aja's 'reaction face'... Baby, if we are to be wed, this isn't the face you should ever make again. Alex is quick to click, 'You're going to have to grow up and accept the challenge.' Queens, going forward, if Shea gladly accepts the role you don't want, worry, she will take it, make it, and easy fucking bake it... And you don't want that coming up on the runway. Garth & Spelling introduce themselves and get to work... Its a bit like Snatch Games some contestants are automatically killing it (Trinity Taylor, Valentina, Shea Coulee), some need a bit of direction but are able to take it like pros and turn it in to magic (Alexis Michelle takes notes and follows the lead of Garth & Spelling, and for the most part Farrah - she just takes a bit longer than others, but hey, that's part of her charm, and Sasha Velour who didn't do bad, but didn't do great either), and then there are the those that bombed (Aja, Nina, Peppermint).... And there's nothing worse than watching these Queens on Drag Race bomb. Despite the criticisms I get for reviewing this portion of the show (God, get me to Untucked), I grow attached to all these contestants and want everyone to succeed, sometimes despite themselves. We all get in our way sometimes, and rather than seeing everyone bomb I want to Ru Paul to be put in a position where she doesn't know who to put in the top, the bottom, or even make safe... I want to everyone to shine. Everything is taped, the editing begins, and the queens prepare for a sick runway... You know what that means... Your VH1 mandated Drag Race workroom therapy sessions (I'm sure WOW is like, can we just do things our way, PLEASE... Are the ratings really that much different from Logo's, especially on a Friday Night.) The Queens talk prom, Alex has a pic of he and his date at prom in full drag... Alexis Michelle haters, can you please give this bitch some credit... That's an act of a true pioneer, that takes balls, and if you don't have balls, it takes gumption. Valentine was prom king... Perfection isn't surprising with this one. Now I am already a huge Trinity Taylor fan, this is a Florida bitch... Its hot down here and we have to put up with craziest people in the world, and if they're not born here they migrate from literally all over the world to bring their crazy to one huge hodgepodge of sweltering, alligator 'rasslin, porta-potty lighting on fire and tippin' insanity. It takes a special kind of crazy to survive the Everglades, bitch. Hearing Trinity's story about quitting the last two years of high school to take care of his grandmother touched me, especially since my partner of 11+ years had to do the same after his mother died at age 7 and his 5 sisters abandoned him to live with and take care of his father who turned into a scared and lonely, verbally and emotionally abusive man who eventually was taken by cancer in his final hours as my partner was robbed of his high school experience. If there was one thing I could change in this world, it isn't to take that experience that ultimately made him stronger in life and one of the most loyal and amazing men I have ever had the pleasure of knowing... Not to mention a loving, dedicated caretaker and lover who sticks by me through all my bullshit, self-destructive behavior, depression, and dependence issues over the years... But to go back and just sit next to him while he has to endure it, just so that someone else was there. Trinity, the next time you are in Miami, we would like to offer you the full Prom experience. I'm not sure Ginger Cubs are your thing, but my partner is certainly not that... So you get the best of both worlds, and my offer is real. I live on Collins in Miami Beach so 'The Prom' experience is something we can definitely give you in full, the 305 'White Boys in a Cuban World' version anyway... Followed by a senior trip and the whole nine. And I totally agree with Alex, I also truly believe those we've lost are there, watching, carrying us, picking us up when we need to get the fuck up off the floor... Even if we can't see them, 'cause god knows we can feel them. Runway Time!!! Ru is ready with 90's pastel, looking mighty, like a Queen who owned the 90s... Oh she was? And the 80s? And the 00's and the 10's too... Oh, that's right! This outfit reminded me of that, silly me! The makeup is a bit, uhm, off... But we're going to act like the makeup and the wig are flawless... oh we're not? Ok. Category is... Big Hair, Everywhere! Valentina... What were you guys expecting? Anything less than perfection? Diana Ross was her inspiration and it reads, but I wanted some early, EARLY 90's touch to this runway, and this is reading 70's. Farrah Moan, Crushed it. When Farrah doesn't stand out in challenges, she's there on the runway making grown men weep. Trinity Taylor, I love her everything, she can do no wrong, and if there is wrong, I'm sure it was someone else. This look is sick, and Trinity's voiceovers just make every step on the runway that much more entertaining. Top 3 at the end or bust. Sasha Velour... Big hair is inspiring a life of 70's/80's looks and yes 'Sid ate Nancy' is perfect. Fuck it, this look is sick, no complaints and anyway punk is forever Brooklyn. Peppermint... Again with the 70's, but hey... No one said '90's twist' so I guess I should stfu. Peppermint looks ready for Studio 54, and she's jumping the line, baby. Nina... YASSSSSSS, see this is what I'm talking about. Even if Nina bombed the challenge look at this early 90's Club Kid inspired runway with a Banana Fana Fo'Fina twist, that paint, RAWR. Shea Couleé... OK. Did someone say milkshake earlier? This is one of my favorite looks. Alexis Michelle... Big Hair, Floating in the water... Oh my! Not only does Alexis give us Disney Villain realness, she also ties it in to the mirror character she played. This is a winning look. Period. Aja... I like it... This is one of her better looks and there is definitely a progression throughout the show in terms of growth in the runway. It's just hard to follow Alexis Michelle... But it's hard to deny that Aja didn't do exactly what the judges asked of her here and more. 9021-HO... Living for this intro. Nina & Peppermint open, neither one dazzle, but this is not Nina's challenge. They immediately introduce them to Shea's 'Grandrea' and it's lights out. The divide is widening, and I'm not talking about Michelle Visage 🙃. Valentina & Farrah rock, the edits are surprisingly strong for Farrah, but Valentina could outshine the sun. Sasha Velour looks like Alaska Thunderfuck & Sharon Needles had a baby and left it home by itself. If Sasha had turned the volume up, she could've been in the top, what stopped her from taking this to the next level?! Trinity, my God, this performance has gotten me through the roughest two weeks in my life as of late... And if you pause the show at any point in the prom, there is not a frame that doesn't include Trinity Taylor that won't have you on your knees, laughing until you cry. The lip sync... A classic. Let's be honest, CeCe Peniston's 'Finally' had a much larger reach than the gay community... It was an electronic music classic, it was gay club classic, and even remixed to perfection for rave and club scenes throughout the 90's and early 00's. YES, Aja has made incredible strides and growth throughout the season, but Nina took that lip sync down to the river. It is what it is. Cheers to one of the best episodes of Drag Race to originally air on VH1. Now, excuse me while I catch the fuck up!
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Treat us like a lump at your peril, Prime Minister
There we were thinking that we had dodged a right wing bullet by getting Morrison, then he invites Donald Trump to Australia. - Garry Humphrey, North Epping Loading If Morrison is to put together a credible frontbench that will appeal to voters at large he must leave the blinkered bunch on the right warming the back bench. Most Australians are convinced of the reality of climate change and we must elect people who acknowledge the science and are prepared to do whatever it takes to mitigate it. - Meg Vella, Berry Morrison, to show me you might be the PM we need, please appoint a Minister for Science. - Bill Forbes, Kippaxs The new message: a new generation of leaders? Coming after a week where this "new generation" was lifted to power through good, old fashioned factional manipulation rather than fresh thinking and meaningful policy on sustainable energy. Excuse me for my skepticism until we see government action to bring energy policy into the 21st century. - Chris Bilsland, Lane Cove As someone who lived in God's own country for 50 years and represented it in the NSW Parliament for six, I object to the way the new PM is described as a genuine son of the Shire. He is not. He is from the eastern suburbs and exhibits all the smugness to prove it. - Michael Egan, Surry Hills Morrison is the Liberal Party's answer to the Clayton's leader - the leader you have when you can't have the leader you want. - Carol Duddy, Gerringong If Morrison is to take anything from his predecessor, perhaps it should be that you must demonstrate a stand for something and if sometimes you must kneel to accept a compromise you must do so with the dignity. - Michael Wholohan, Darlinghurst To rebuild the image of the Liberal Party, Morrison needs to dump the conspirators that brought him to power rather than reward them with a ministry. - Frank Adshead, Mona Vale No Scott, you are not "on my side" ("Scott Morrison says he is on our side", August 26-27). I am an atheist, socialist, scientific evidence-based environmentalist. How in your wildest evangelical dreams could you possibly imagine that you and your Tory crew represent me? - Alynn Pratt, Killara I will grit my teeth and put up with ScoMo as PM until the next election, but it would be much easier to stomach if he stopped wearing that Australian flag lapel pin. - Nick Andrews, Vaucluse Bishop tops with voters, just not the Libs The real problem with Julie Bishop was her first name ("Julie Bishop quits as Foreign Minister, will likely retire from Parliament", August 26). The Liberals are still not ready for such a move and on present form will never be. - Tony Sullivan, Adamstown Heights In a recent public poll Bishop was at the top of the heap with nearly 40 per cent of the votes, but was eliminated in the first round of voting on Friday. Just another example of politicians not listening to their constituents. - David Hepple, Mount Austin After a career denying its existence, has Bishop finally seen the glass ceiling? -Toby Creswell, Newtown One of the reasons for the decline of the lofty ideals of the Parliament is the rise in the number of career politicians who know no other life, so their main focus is on holding their seats. We could solve that by mandating at least 50 per cent female politicians. - Clare Perry, North Epping Tom Switzer wants the new-generation leaders to prosecute the agenda of the "insurgents" who brought this shambles upon us ("Popular ideas can help Morrison unite a split party", August 25-26). What he doesn't seem to get is that the polls have shown that this is not the path that the majority of Australians wish the government to follow. - John Pick, West Pymble Switzer wants to ramp up the culture wars. He suggests Morrison resonates with "the decent conservative mainstream of Australia". I suggest a PM should resonate with all decent Australians, many of whom are progressive. Switzer urges freedom of speech and yet urges Morrison to take on metropolitan sophisticates who never vote Liberal. This is a tactic of conservatives to denigrate the sophisticated intellect of any thinking individual who may subscribe to an alternative view. In reality, this means free speech is good as long as it agrees with me. - Eric Williams, Blackheath Do any of our politicians have the courage to do what is right for this country and place this vision before profits and before political expediency ("Rise up and resist the leaders with no vision", August 25-26)? I would happily vote for a party that had a vision for a just and responsible Australia. - Nina Poulos, Berry The political assassination of Turnbull and his "sensible centre" by sections of the media, and the reactionary-right of the Coalition, is a body blow to Bob Menzies' liberalism. - Bob Barnes, Wedderburn Only the electors of Warringah can rid us of this turbulent wrecker, and only the sponsors of the media's shock jocks can rid us of their disruptive utterances. Educated malcontents are the greatest threat to stability. - Tony Lyons, Lithgow Time to clean up after all the blood on the floor Population: 25 million. Forty-five elect a new prime minister. - Peter Strand, Mosman Broad church or bloodied basilica? - Cleveland Rose, Dee Why A new collective noun for past prime ministers still living (Letters, August 25-26)? If we knew their lifelong entitlements from the public purse, most of the suggestions would be unprintable. - Ian Shepherd, Elizabeth Bay The whole country should be given free therapy. - Mary Julian, Glebe It seems we are better at changing prime ministers than we are at changing shopping bags. - Brian Johnstone, Leura The apt line from Yes, Minister is "if you want to stab someone in the back you have to be seen to be right behind them". - Ivan Head, Burradoo Memo to Aaron Sorkin: mate, it would be as good as The West Wing. - Dianne Brims, Morpeth And we can't even blame Russian interference. - Roland Dowling, Woolloongabba (Qld) Half of America is asking "Why can't we have their system?" - Michael Webb, Cromer Is it still appropriate for federal politicians to have the title of "honourable"? - Rajend Naidu, Glenfield When Federal Parliament resumes, can someone please remind the Libs that their opposition sits on the other side of the House. - Alan Kerr, Mudgee Farmers' despair in the firing line of city dwellers Having read Ross Gittins opinion on drought assistance and many comments supporting his view, I despair at how far removed some city people are from their food source ("Why handouts to farmers will be a waste of taxpayers cash", August 22). Gittins raised some good points about drought preparedness, and there are many examples of farmers who have managed the drought very well. These people will not be accessing any government money. There are some regions, however, that are in their third or fourth year of drought, and no amount of planning prepares you for nil income over that time. These farmers, some of the best in the industry, and the rural businesses and towns, could use help to get through to the next income-generating period. We provide 93 per cent of Australia's food supply and pay taxes. Maybe Gittins and his supporters should spend a week sourcing their own protein and nutrients instead of leaving it up to us to do it for them. - Daniel Vincent, Combara Perhaps it is as simple as some of the marginal lands should not have been farmed in the first place. Farmers cannot claim ignorance about Australian land quality and drought management, as there is a history of it. Modern agricultural schools in universities try to help and work out best practices. It is then up to the farmers how much they adopt and back up with proof how well new ideas do work. - Augusta Monro, Dural Given that NSW was declared in drought by the then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in order to give farmers relief, why is it that we have heard nothing from the Premier of NSW about water restrictions ("Best rain in months but definitely not drought-breaking", August 25-26)? Why do we not hear about encouraging renewable and sustainable power so we can help save our environment from further climate change? I am seeing too many people watering the concrete, washing cars on concrete rather than grass and other actions that were restricted during the last drought. The ponds in Centennial Park are almost dry which is dangerously affecting our wonderful wildlife who call the park home. Perhaps the Premier could stop focusing on development and start to care about our environment so we can still try and make Sydney and NSW a liveable place. - Kate Rowe, Maroubra The terrible drought that is devastating the bush is also hitting our cities, even if in a less dramatic manner trees and other plants in streets and parks will die unless there is prolonged rain soon. Before it is too late local councils should campaign to get residents to "adopt" a street tree near their home, or in a local park, and ensure that they are watered. In the long run it will save councils millions of dollars in plant replacements. - Derek Mortimer, Balmain AFL a model for rugby union It's not coach Cheika's fault and it's not the playing squad's fault that we often lose rugby matches to New Zealand ("Under-pressure Cheika is safe with options scarce", August 25-26). It's the size of the talent pool. Take a look at results for Australia v NZ in hockey, cricket and league. Same reason we consistently defeat them. Patiently grow the grassroots game in the cities and bush then the results will come. If the ARU isn't sure how, copy the AFL. - Andy Kelly, Yamba Trump slump The bad news: Donald Trump has predicted a market crash if he's impeached ("Impeach me and the market crashes, Trump says", August 24). The good news: it will probably only affect shares in hair dyes and sun-lamps. - Patrick McGrath, Potts Point Chaplain's rock Where does that sense of hope come from in knowing the chaplain is around ("Chaplains a rock for the worst kind of calls", August 25-26)? How is the chaplain able to provide in awful situations what is needed? From where do chaplains draw their strength? The Scriptures (the word of God), the world view this underpins and prayer. These should never be underrated or belittled by those who don't understand them. - Gordana Martinovich, Dulwich Hill We'll miss McCain Vale Senator John McCain. One of the few decent Republicans of these times ("'Honour, patriotism and service': John McCaindead", August 26). - Jerry Stiel, Lilyfield A shining beacon of steadfast principles and unimpeachable honour has died after a long and courageous health battle conducted with his usual immutable dignity. Vale Senator John McCain a true hero in every sense of the word. - Chris Roylance, Paddington (Qld) Banks in strife Couldn't happen to a nicer couple ("NAB, CBA recommended for criminal charges in commission findings", August 24). - John Richardson, Wallagoot Bridge too far It is absolutely right to criticise the apparent intended destruction of what little is left of historical significance in Windsor (Letters, August 23). For many years I have been of the opinion that, rather than force traffic through Bridge Street and destroy the existing bridge, simple logic would suggest that through traffic to the north be diverted into Pitt Town Road at McGraths Hill, and then through Pitt Town Bottoms Road, where at the river a new bridge could be constructed to join up with Wilberforce Road and thence on to Singleton. A quick look at Google Maps will reveal the simplicity of this, and I am not even a road planner. Perhaps, if our planners could divert their attention away for a moment from the long-standing disaster that is George Street they could look at this suggestion. - Ian Juniper, Artarmon Share a book I love books. I have an e-reader but discarded it ages ago (Letters, August 23). Why? Books don't need recharging or downloading by computer. They can be shared with friends and family, donated to charities where their circulation is guaranteed. They are warm in the hand and easily transported. Like the predicted death of realism in painting the death of books is vastly overstated. - Vicki Zvargulis, Corrimal https://www.watoday.com.au/national/nsw/treat-us-like-a-lump-at-your-peril-prime-minister-20180827-p4zzwx.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_feed
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myninaross · 2 months
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Top Tips to Find the Best Hair Loss Specialist by Yourself
Hair loss is a serious issue, no matter your age. Things like stress, bad habits, or harsh chemicals can cause it. But there's hope! A hair loss specialist can help.
They offer different treatments depending on how bad it is. There are medicated shampoos and pills for early hair loss. For bigger patches, transplants can add new hair. And there are even non-surgical options like laser treatments to make your hair look thicker.
The key is to see a hair loss specialist early. They can figure out what is causing your hair loss and recommend the best way to get your hair back on track. But how to settle for the right one? Here's a roadmap to guide you that will ensure the best hair loss specialist for you.
Research
Selecting the right hair loss specialist is crucial for a positive outcome and peace of mind.
Investigate clinic longevity:
Years in Operation: Opt for clinics with a well-established track record. This allows for gathering more information about their practices and past patient experiences through online reviews and testimonials.
Aftercare Support: A longer-standing clinic is more likely to be around for crucial follow-up appointments needed for optimal results.
Harness the Power of Online Research:
Independent Reviews: Look beyond testimonials on the clinic's website. Search for independent review platforms where patients can share their unfiltered experiences.
Website Scrutiny: Assess the clinic's website functionality and creation date. A professional and regularly updated site reflects well on their commitment.
Social Media as a Patient Insight Tool:
Engagement, not Followers: Focus on genuine patient interaction, not just follower count. Look for positive feedback, before-and-after photos, and responses to customer queries.
Cross-reference Reviews: Compare online reviews with comments found on social media platforms for a more comprehensive picture.
Safety First: Licensed Facility is a Must
Never Settle for Unlicensed Facilities: Ensure your procedure is performed in a licensed hair transplant clinic, hospital, or medical center.
Hygiene and Safety Standards: A clean and sterile environment is paramount for any medical procedure. Don't hesitate to walk away if you have any concerns about cleanliness or safety protocols.
Demystifying the Procedure: Essential Questions for Hair Loss Specialist
Understanding what to expect from your hair loss specialist is key to peace of mind. Here are crucial questions to ask your chosen clinic:
Procedure Techniques: Research the specific methods and techniques used by the clinic.
Operation Breakdown: Request a detailed breakdown of the surgical process, including the steps involved.
Pre- and Post-Operative Medication: Discuss the medication used before and after the procedure to manage potential discomfort.
Pain Management: Inquire about pain expectations and the pain management strategies employed by the clinic.
Tailored Aftercare: Explore the aftercare plan, including follow-up appointments, to ensure optimal healing.
Embrace Individuality
Every hair loss specialist is different in their approach. Some may offer specialized techniques with faster recovery times or more efficient procedures. During your consultation, discuss a personalized plan to compare different facilities and identify the best fit for your needs.
Financial Considerations & Planning
Thorough research is crucial, but affordability remains a key factor. Here's how to navigate the financial aspects:
Cost Transparency: Before committing, discuss the procedure cost with a clinic representative. This includes the base price and any additional fees for consultations, medication, or follow-up appointments.
Comparative Analysis: Knowing the expected cost empowers you to compare clinics and identify potential upselling tactics.
Financing Options: If upfront payment is not feasible, explore financing plans offered by the clinic. Discuss these options with a representative before proceeding further to ensure affordability.
By having a clear financial picture, you can make informed decisions and choose the solution that aligns with your budget and goals.
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Stop stressing and trust only the best hair loss specialist in Atlanta. Nina Ross Hair Therapy offers personalized solutions for men and women. Experienced specialists, advanced technology, and proven treatments get you the results you deserve.
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myninaross · 2 months
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Know about Iodine Hair Loss Conditions
Ever wondered if boosting your iodine intake can give you luscious locks? Or maybe you are worried it might lead to baldness? The answer, like many things in health, is nuanced. While iodine does play a role in hair health, it's not a magic bullet for healthy hair or a guaranteed path to hair loss. Let's explore the science behind iodine hair loss.
What is Iodine?
Iodine, a crucial dietary mineral, plays a vital role in the thyroid gland's production of hormones. These hormones influence various bodily functions, including proper bone and brain development in infants and young children.
While iodine indirectly impacts hair health through thyroid function, directly supplementing it for hair growth lacks strong scientific backing. Current research is exploring the connection between iodine and hair, with some promising initial findings, but it's important to consult a doctor before taking supplements.
How Iodine Helps Hair Health?
While iodine hair loss is associated with iodine deficiency, it's not a guaranteed path to supercharged growth. For healthy hair, focus on a balanced diet rich in various nutrients (and iodine) that contribute to overall well-being.
Tackles Brittle Hair
Dry, brittle hair can be a sign of hypothyroidism, which is caused by low thyroid hormone levels. Iodine is indeed essential for thyroid function, increasing iodine intake might work in the case of iodine hair loss.
Smoother, Shinier Hair
Getting enough iodine can indirectly contribute to shinier hair. Here's why:
Thyroid Function and Sebum: Healthy thyroid function, supported by adequate iodine intake, helps regulate sebum production by the scalp.
Sebum for Shine: This natural oil acts like a conditioner, coating hair strands and giving them a healthy shine.
Prevents Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia, a common form of hair loss causing receding hairline and thinning, isn't directly triggered by hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone). While hypothyroidism can cause iodine hair loss, it's not the same as androgenetic alopecia.
Iodine deficiency can be linked to weak hair and stunted hair follicle development. This happens because iodine is essential for the production and function of thyroid hormones, which play a vital role in hair growth. When thyroid hormones are low, hair growth can slow down.
Signs of Low Iodine Levels in the Body
Weight & Metabolism Issues
While unexpected weight gain can be a symptom of iodine deficiency, it's not always the culprit. Iodine is crucial for producing thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism. When these hormones are low (hypothyroidism), metabolism slows down, potentially leading to weight gain. However, many factors contribute to weight gain, including diet and exercise habits.
If you are experiencing unexplained weight gain, alongside other potential hypothyroidism symptoms like fatigue or feeling cold, consulting a doctor is essential. They can assess your thyroid function and determine the cause of your weight gain.
Constant Weakness
Iodine deficiency can lead to feelings of weakness. Here's the breakdown:
Thyroid Troublemaker: When you lack iodine, your body struggles to produce enough thyroid hormone.
Metabolic Slowdown: This hormone is a key player in regulating your metabolism, which is the process of converting food into energy.
Energy Shortage: With a sluggish metabolism, your body has less readily available energy. This translates to feeling weak and fatigued, making even simple tasks like lifting objects feel challenging.
Other Symptoms to Watch Out For:
Swollen Thyroid (Goiter): This is a telltale sign where the thyroid gland enlarges in an attempt to capture more iodine.
Iodine Hair Loss and Dry Skin: Brittle hair, iodine hair loss, and dry, flaky skin can be consequences of disrupted hair growth cycles.
Sensitivity to Cold: Feeling colder than usual can be a sign of a slowed metabolism.
Cognitive Issues: Difficulty concentrating and remembering things can arise due to hormonal imbalances.
Remember: Consulting an expert is crucial if you experience weakness alongside other potential hypothyroidism symptoms like unexpected weight gain or feeling cold. They can diagnose the cause and recommend the appropriate treatment for iodine hair loss.
Treat Iodine Hair Loss at Nina Ross Hair Therapy
If you are experiencing iodine hair loss, it's essential to consult Dr Nina Ross to identify the underlying cause. At Nina Ross Hair Therapy, your thyroid function and overall health are assessed, and appropriate treatment is recommended. For healthy hair growth, focus on a balanced diet rich in various nutrients, including iodine and iron.
Remember, maintaining healthy iodine levels is crucial for overall well-being. Even more important, consult the right medical professional so that all your symptoms of iodine hair loss are catered to.
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How to Choose the Best Atlanta Hair Doctor for Your Hair Health?
Hair loss is common, affecting roughly 40% of women by age 50. It can have many causes, including diet, genetics, hormones, and stress. To effectively treat it, an Atlanta hair doctor should be consulted to understand the root cause. Still, the question remains, how to choose the best one in your vicinity? Take a look at this guide to consult the best Atlanta hair doctor.
How can Atlanta Hair Doctor Help You in Your Journey?
During a consultation, they will examine your scalp and hair, and ask questions about your lifestyle, family history, diet, and medical background.
Some causes of hair loss are temporary and may resolve on their own or with lifestyle changes, while others respond well to hair regrowth treatments. Several tests may be used to diagnose the cause of hair loss. These might include blood tests, trichoscopy (examining scalp with magnification), trichogram (microscopic hair analysis), densitometry (hair density measurement), sebum analysis (scalp oil production), and a hair pull test.
By combining these tests with your consultation, your Atlanta hair doctor can create a personalized treatment plan.
Benefits of Consulting an Atlanta Hair Doctor
While over-the-counter options like minoxidil exist, there are significant benefits to consulting a hair loss specialist, especially at the first signs of pattern baldness. It is also crucial to consult an Atlanta hair doctor before starting any treatment to ensure the best course of action for your specific situation.
One key advantage is a diagnosis tailored to your specific situation. Hair loss can have various causes, from stress-induced telogen effluvium to hereditary factors. A specialist can identify the root cause and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
Hair loss specialists are also experts in explaining treatment options. They can discuss the risks and side effects associated with medications or cosmetic surgery, empowering you to make informed decisions about your care.
Early diagnosis is crucial. Hair loss can sometimes be an indicator of an underlying health condition. Atlanta hair doctor can recommend diagnostic tests if necessary to ensure proper treatment for both hair loss and any potential underlying issues.
How to Choose the Best Atlanta Hair Doctor?
Positive Testimonials
Positive client reviews are crucial when choosing a hair specialist. These real-life experiences provide valuable insights into past clients' satisfaction and act as a gauge of a professional's skills. "Before and after" photos are a valuable tool for evaluating a hair clinic's expertise. Look for patient testimonials and treatment results (like hair transplant before and after images) shared on the clinic's social media platforms or even their website.
By reviewing these visuals and testimonials, you can gain insights into the doctor's skills, the clinic's experience with specific procedures, and the overall satisfaction of past patients.
Best Atlanta Hair Doctor boasts a large collection of happy clients, a powerful testament to their dedication to delivering exceptional hair care. This extensive portfolio highlights a consistent ability to achieve outstanding results, transforming the lives of countless individuals who have trusted her expertise.
The trust and confidence placed in Nina Ross Hair Therapy translates to genuine satisfaction, showcasing Dr. Nina's commitment to enhancing both the appearance and self-esteem of her clients.
Customized Treatment Plans
Finding a hair professional who prioritizes personalized consultations and custom treatment plans is key to achieving your hair goals. Customized approach ensures each client receives dedicated attention and a meticulously crafted treatment regimen aligned with their unique desires and hair concerns.
Through in-depth consultations, only the best Atlanta hair doctor develops comprehensive and bespoke treatment plans that prioritize your well-being and strive for the most satisfying results. Crafting personalized solutions shows unwavering dedication to delivering the highest quality of care, tailored specifically to each client's individual needs.
By choosing an Atlanta hair doctor who values personalization, you can embark on your hair care journey with confidence, knowing your specific concerns will be addressed with a bespoke approach focused on your unique needs and aspirations.
Ethical Practice
Look for a hair professional who prioritizes ethical practices and empowers you through their expertise. This means they ensure all aspects of treatment are conducted with integrity and honesty, focusing on your well-being and comfort. They also believe in equipping you with the knowledge and information needed to be an active participant in your hair care journey.
Choosing a professional who values ethics and client education, like Nina Ross Hair Therapy, allows you to embark on your hair care journey with confidence. You will have the assurance that you are in the hands of someone who prioritizes your well-being and fosters a supportive, knowledgeable environment throughout your treatment.
Comfortable Consultation
Choose an Atlanta hair doctor who fosters a long-term connection and provides ongoing guidance. Hair loss treatments, like hair transplants, often involve multiple appointments. Choosing a doctor who prioritizes continuity ensures you have a dedicated team to address your needs throughout the entire process.
Beware of clinics that skip consultations and rush straight to treatment. A thorough consultation is crucial before, during, and after your treatment. While many doctors provide details beforehand, not all offer post-treatment care guidance.
Conclusion
These tips will help you get the best professional guidance for your hair health. When it comes to the best Atlanta hair doctor, choose Nina Ross Hair Therapy for effective solutions and the best results.
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Hair Treatment for Hair Loss
A healthcare professional can guide you toward achieving your desired hair goals, whether that's regaining a sense of self-assurance or addressing a deeper health issue.
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Hair Treatment for Hair Loss
Hair loss is a frequent occurrence, with people typically shedding up to 100 hairs a day. Hair treatment for hair loss aims to identify the root cause of the problem and develop a personalized plan to achieve your desired outcome.
Why is Hair Treatment for Hair Loss Done?
Our hair plays a significant role in how we present ourselves to the world. It's a canvas for creative expression, allowing us to style, color, and cut it to reflect our personality and story. Hair loss can be emotionally challenging because it alters our appearance, potentially impacting self-esteem and confidence.
For some, hair treatment for hair loss becomes a way to address these concerns and reclaim a sense of self. Others may pursue treatment to focus on their overall health by tackling the underlying cause of hair loss. A healthcare professional can guide you toward achieving your desired hair goals, whether that's regaining a sense of self-assurance or addressing a deeper health issue.
Hair Treatment for Hair Loss & Hair Thinning
Several factors can contribute to thinning hair, including lifestyle choices, genetics, and even underlying medical conditions.
Lifestyle habits can play a role:
Overdoing hair treatments: Frequent coloring, perms, or chemical straightening can damage hair and lead to breakage.
Harsh hair products: Extreme-hold styling products like gels and sprays can take a toll on hair, making it more susceptible to breakage.
Tight hairstyles: Constantly wearing tight updos or ponytails can pull on hair follicles, causing them to weaken and potentially leading to hair loss over time.
Nutritional deficiencies: A lack of essential nutrients like iron, folic acid, and certain minerals can hinder hair growth, as these elements play a vital role in healthy hair production.
Chronic stress: Stress can elevate cortisol levels in the body. An excess of these stress hormones can trigger telogen effluvium, a condition where hair follicles enter a prolonged resting phase, halting new hair growth and leading to hair loss.
Genetics and underlying medical conditions can also be culprits behind thinning hair. Here are some situations that might contribute:
Hormonal fluctuations: This can occur after childbirth, stopping birth control pills, or during menopause.
Rapid weight loss: Losing a significant amount of weight quickly can disrupt hair growth cycles.
Autoimmune diseases: Certain autoimmune conditions can target hair follicles, leading to hair loss.
Immune system deficiencies: A weakened immune system can make you more susceptible to hair loss.
Skin disorders or infections: Scalp conditions like psoriasis or ringworm can affect hair growth.
Nutritional deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamin D, riboflavin, selenium, zinc, and other vital nutrients can hinder hair growth.
In rare cases, thinning hair can be linked to:
Trichotillomania: This is a hair-pulling disorder where someone feels an urge to pull out their hair.
Eating disorders: Severe calorie restriction or nutrient imbalances associated with eating disorders can disrupt hair growth cycles.
High fevers: While uncommon, high fevers can temporarily disrupt hair growth, leading to shedding weeks or months later.
Benefits of Hair Treatment for Hair Loss
Hair loss treatment can offer a multitude of advantages, including:
Enhanced overall health: Addressing the root cause of hair loss can sometimes improve your overall health by tackling underlying medical conditions.
Boosted self-esteem and confidence: For many, hair loss can take a toll on self-esteem and confidence. Treatment can help restore your hair and potentially improve your self-image.
Improved appearance: Hair loss treatments can help you regain a fuller head of hair, potentially leading to a more desired appearance.
Enhanced scalp health: Healthy hair growth often starts with a healthy scalp. Treatment can improve scalp health, creating a more optimal environment for hair growth.
Stronger, healthier hair: Many hair loss treatments not only promote hair growth but can also improve the overall strength and texture of your hair.
Hair Treatment for Hair Loss: Know Your Options
A healthcare provider might recommend specific medications to stimulate hair growth. These include:
Minoxidil: This FDA-approved topical medication is available over the counter and is effective in treating hereditary hair loss patterns in both men and women. You apply the solution directly to your scalp.
Finasteride: This FDA-approved prescription medication specifically targets male pattern baldness. It's important to note that finasteride is not recommended for women or people assigned female at birth.
Corticosteroids: These prescription medications can be helpful for treating sudden and severe hair loss. They can slow down hair loss and potentially promote regrowth.
Light therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), utilizes targeted beams of light delivered by medical-grade devices to your scalp. This treatment aims to stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth. It's important to note that multiple sessions may be required before noticeable results appear.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy leverages your body's natural healing potential for hair regrowth. During the procedure, a healthcare professional draws a blood sample and utilizes a centrifuge to isolate platelet-rich plasma. Platelets are components of your blood rich in growth factors that promote healing and regeneration. This concentrated plasma is then injected back into your scalp, targeting areas of hair loss. PRP therapy, commonly used to accelerate healing after injuries, may also stimulate hair follicles and potentially improve hair growth.
Conclusion
The most effective course of hair treatment for hair loss will vary depending on the individual and the specific cause of their hair loss. Fortunately, there's a range of solutions available, both prescription and non-prescription, to help you address this concern only at Nina Ross Hair Therapy. Schedule an appointment today.
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Beautiful skin comes in all shades, and African American skin is no exception. However, it does have specific needs that can sometimes be overlooked. Increased sensitivity, a lack of targeted treatments for concerns common in darker skin tones, and the mismatch of generic products can all contribute to challenges in achieving a healthy, radiant complexion.
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Your Guide to the Best Hair Loss Treatment for Women
Up to a third of women experience hair loss (alopecia) during their lifetime. This number jumps to two-thirds for women after menopause, who often face thinning hair or bald spots. Hair loss in women can be more distressing than in men due to societal expectations around female appearance. This condition can significantly impact a woman's emotional well-being and quality of life. This article highlights hair loss treatment for women.
What is Androgenetic Alopecia?
While most women will experience some degree of hair loss following puberty, it often becomes more noticeable around menopause. Age and family history also play a role, with increased risk for those with a close relative experiencing hair loss.
How Does Alopecia Affect Women?
Both men and women can experience androgenetic alopecia, the most common form of hair loss. While the overall cause is similar, the way it manifests differs between genders.
In men, androgenetic alopecia typically starts with a receding hairline, often forming a distinctive "M" shape at the temples. Hair loss also progresses on the crown of the head, potentially leading to baldness.
The Root of the Problem: Hair Growth Disruptions
Androgenetic alopecia, regardless of gender, disrupts the natural hair growth cycle. Genetics determine a shortening of the anagen phase (the hair's growth period) and a lengthening of the telogen phase (the resting phase before shedding). This translates to less time spent growing and more time dormant before a new hair begins to develop. Consequently, hair takes longer to regrow after shedding.
What is the Right Hair Loss Treatment for Women?
Medication
Several approaches can help address hair loss caused by female pattern baldness. Topical medications like minoxidil, available over-the-counter, are often the first line of treatment. In some cases, healthcare providers may recommend a prescription oral medication like finasteride. Additionally, they might suggest combining finasteride with a ketoconazole 2% shampoo to enhance the treatment's effectiveness.
Low-Level Light Therapy
While low-level light therapy might not be a standalone solution for hair loss, research suggests it could enhance the effectiveness of other treatments like minoxidil. A study found that combining low-level light therapy with regular 5% minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia yielded better hair recovery and increased participant satisfaction compared to control groups. This indicates that low-level light therapy might play a supportive role in hair loss treatment regimens.
Platelet-Rich Plasma
Early research suggests that platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections may be a promising hair loss treatment for women in combating hair loss. PRP therapy involves drawing a patient's blood, concentrating the platelets (cells essential for healing), and then injecting the enriched plasma back into the scalp at thinning areas. This process aims to accelerate tissue repair and potentially promote hair growth.
Nina Ross Hair Therapy: Your Partner in Hair Restoration
Hair loss can be a complex issue. Consulting a qualified dermatologist is essential to diagnose the cause and develop a personalized hair loss treatment for women.
At Nina Ross Hair Therapy, Dr. Nina Ross is a leading dermatologist with extensive experience in treating hair loss in women. Dr. Ross will work with you to understand your individual needs and create a treatment plan that promotes healthy hair growth and restores your confidence.
Schedule a consultation with Nina Ross Hair Therapy today and take the first step towards a fuller head of hair!
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Best Hair Loss Treatment for Women
Up to a third of women experience hair loss (alopecia) during their lifetime. This number jumps to two-thirds for women after menopause, who often face thinning hair or bald spots. Hair loss in women can be more distressing than in men due to societal expectations around female appearance. This condition can significantly impact a woman's emotional well-being and quality of life. This article highlights hair loss treatment for women.
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myninaross · 4 months
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