Hair Restoration in St. Petersburg,FL
Understanding and Addressing Your Unique Hair Loss Concerns
Embark on a journey to reclaim your confidence by addressing a range of hair loss concerns, guided by expert insights and personalized solutions tailored just for you.
Did you know that 39% of males in the United States experience some form of hair loss?
- Family history of balding
- Medication use
- Age
- Poor nutrition
- Stress
- Chronic illnesses such as diabetes and lupus
- Hormone supplements
- Significant weight loss
- Hairstyles and treatment
Other common types of hair loss
- Anagen Effluvium
- Telogen Effluvium
- Traction Alopecia
- Alopecia Areata
Hair Growth Process
- Anagen Phase (Growing Phase)
- Catagen Phase (Transition Phase)
- Telogen Phase (Resting Phase)
- Exogen Phase (Shedding Phase)
Other common types of hair loss
Understanding the variations of hairline types and surgical vs. non-surgical treatment plans is essential for a natural and individualized surgical outcome. Different ethnic groups have different hair calipers, different follicular orientations, and morphology; therefore, different techniques, tools, and designs must be followed.
Dr. Papandreou is familiar with the variance in hairlines amongst different ethnic backgrounds to ensure your final look si tailored to perfection. Following your unique hair pattern is an essential step in hairline reconstruction. Dr. Papandreou can also look at photos of your past self or whenever you feel most confident with your hairline to achieve the best results possible. Our team focuses on individual attention to every detail, including genetics, ethnicity, and personal preference.
Female Hair Loss
Female hair loss is often a very sensitive challenge women face. It could be devastating to deal with hair loss as a female. There are fewer available treatments, and the complexity of female hair loss makes it harder to find a specialist who is up to date with the newest and cutting-edge treatments.
Female hair loss is incredibly complex, with some common causes including:
- Androgenic Alopecia
- Hormonal Changes
- Stopping Birth Control
- Postpartum and Post Menopausal Conditions
- Iron Deficiency
Thyroid disease and medications associated with thyroid - Poor Nutrition or Eating Disorders
- Lupus
- Stress
- Trauma
- Traction Alopecia
- Medications
- Aggressive Hair Treatments
- Genetic Predisposition