Working out does not directly cause permanent hair loss. Many people begin to wonder if working out causes hair loss after noticing extra strands on the gym floor or in the shower following an intense session. In most cases, genetics, not gym activity, remains the primary driver of hair loss. This blog breaks down the […]
Exercise cannot directly prevent genetic hair loss. However, staying active helps keep your scalp healthy, lowers stress hormones such as cortisol, and boosts blood flow to your hair follicles. Many people mistakenly think that working out leads to balding, but the main reasons for hair loss are genetics and how sensitive your follicles are to […]
A receding hairline is one of the most common concerns among men and women dealing with hair loss. Sometimes non-surgical treatments can help. But whether reversal is realistic depends entirely on how far the hair loss has progressed, what is causing it, and which follicles are still alive and treatable. There is an important distinction […]
Scabs after hair transplant are completely normal, but removing them the wrong way can put newly implanted grafts at risk. These small protective crusts usually appear within the first 24 to 48 hours as the scalp heals from the tiny micro-incisions created during FUE or FUT hair transplant surgery. During the early stages of recovery, […]
Deciding to move forward with a FUT hair transplant is not something most people take lightly. It is a surgical procedure that affects how you look for years, sometimes permanently. Yet many patients spend more time comparing everyday purchases than they do carefully evaluating the surgeon who will perform their procedure. FUT (follicular unit transplantation) […]