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Great video!! My dermatologist said this is what I have. My hairloss started as early as 6th grade. I'm now in my late 20s. My hair grows back and falls out again. I've recently started losing hair on the sides of my head. I'm the only female in my family (that I know of) who has hairloss. Both males on both of parents sides do have hairloss.
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Hi, thank you for posting this informative video. One thing is confusing me a little bit: you say that androgenetic hair loss only occurs on the top of the head. I’m a woman and I’ve had androgenetic hair loss since I was about 13, and unfortunately also on the sides of the scalp. The hair loss is entirely diffuse. It is clearly genetic though - with miniaturization occurring - my mother has the same issue.
Then you don’t have a Androgenetic alopecia exclusively or at all. That’s the confusing part about people diagnosing this. Many practitioners would just say androgenic alopecia because they don’t know what else is going on. There must be something else here because someone at 13 years old will not be experiencing Androgenetic a alopecia exclusively. There is another type of hair loss of play there.
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you for your reply. It is so puzzling in that case. And it is so hard to find a good practitioner. I’m in my forties now. Currently making some progress with minoxidil and dutasteride. If I was in the US I’d book an appointment with you 😉
Thank u so much for the quiz.. Although I'm not sure if they're really accurate, this put a smile on my face as I was really really depressed & worried if I've androgenic alopecia though my part hasn't widened.. I lost severe hair loss within a year when I was 13.. After that, my hair kept shedding.. I've dandruff.. My hair mineral analysis test came out that I was behind the minimum levels in all minerals. My haemoglobin is also low.. Nowadays though my hair fall is less, I notice the full hair being shedded.. Certain hairs are loosely rooted to the follicles when seen in the software operated camera.. So I wishes that it must be only due to nutritional deficiency cos that's easy to correct more than DHT related hair loss.. Thanks for this.. God bless u abundantly.. Lemme concentrate on my food & yoga from now..
Hello doctor, I loved the way you explained this. I wonder If I have this. I'm a female. My mother has great thick hair. My father always had hair but he's been thinning from 40s. He has a male pattern baldness. I suddenly lost my hair when I was 15, I had a several stress and anxiety situation and also low iron. In 3 months my hair felt drastically. In summer my hair went better again, but next two years I was really stressed so I didn't leave time for my hair to grow back. I also messed up with my hair and I used to scratch it a lot because of stress. When I was 18, I did a home made exfoliaton from a man that said that he cured baldness... It was a lie obviously but I did it because I didn't know at the time. It was really painful and I applied through my whole entire scalp. All my scalp pieces were falling and falling with some hairs included. And that year my hair falled like crazy. So after that I had much less hair than when I first lost hair... I went to the doctors and told me I have androgenic alopecia. My blood tests were fine, I didn't have too much male hormones. But anyways, they've told me that. This year I did a stem cell treatment to my hair and it doesn't fall at all. I did 2 treatments of this and my hair doesn't fall and the thickness has improved mostly on the sides and lower side of the hair. But in the middle it hasn't improved. I don't know if I have androgenic alopecia or not. So I don't know if I should start taking hormones and Minoxidil or wait to see if my hair will grow back with the mother cell treatment. What do you think?
Make sure that your vitamin D three is at least 60 ng/mL and your ferritin is at least 70 ng/mL most physicians do not read blood tests for your hair and them telling you that it’s fine really means nothing. You must get a hold of those tests and understand where you are there. That could be half of the problem
@@wiilkahargeysajecel8748 From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi there! Make sure to wash your hair daily with the right shampoo and conditioner and take the hair loss quiz to find out which supplements will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz HairStem Shampoo: Apply shampoo, massage in to the scalp, let sit for 3 minutes. Rinse Repeat a second time. www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/hair-care-for-thinning-hair/products/hairstem-dht-blocking-treatment-shampooScalp Therapy Conditioner: use after the shampoo, massage in, let sit for 3 mins, Rinse. www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/hair-care-for-thinning-hair/products/advanced-trichology-scalp-treatment-conditioner
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Very informative video! I took the quiz about a year ago and it seems my hair loss was mostly due to inflammation. It started to lack volume, scalp irritation and I could tell their was a diffused hair thinning issue. I’ve been using the Hairstem spray, Nutra M serum and the EFA Complete Omega supplement since then and I can tell a big difference just from looking at the shower drain that my hair shedding has decreased and my scalp doesn’t itch or feel irritated. I would encourage anyone to take the quiz on their website. Even if your hair loss or shedding is minor, these products can halt and even allow hair growth to return.
In watching this very clear and helpful video I realize this probably isn’t my situation. I’m a 64 yr old woman and have had very thick hair for most of my life -as do my three older sisters. (My three older brothers have had some hair thinning). About 2 yrs ago I started to noticing that newer growth hairs (3-4 inches long) were falling out (this had never happened before)and my hair seemed to be thinning . I’m very healthy -I take a lot of natural supplements and herbs, but don’t take any drugs -not even aspirin. However, I do use prescribed Bio identical hormone creams and have blood work done each year to make sure they’re at the proper levels. That doctor said she didn’t see any indication from my blood work that would be the cause of hair loss. Then about 5 months ago my hair loss started to become dramatic coming out in greater quantities than I’ve ever experienced. I would say I have lost almost half my hair in the past five months, but it is predominantly on the sides. When I went to have my haircut, she said she did notice the hair loss and that it was predominantly on the sides. There has been increased stress, but I’ve been under increased stress before my life and this didn’t happen. The only thing I wonder about is I have a housemate who vapes and smokes pot constantly and it blows in my windows. Could this cause it?? You seem to know more than anyone I’ve encountered. I would so appreciate if you could tell me what you think might be causing this dramatic hair loss? And direct me towards a supplement/protocol that you think could help regrow my hair? Thank you so much! Wendy
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I visit Dr McLowry at emerge trichology in Tampa. I actually had the idea to find a trichologist in my area through your videos!
Really interesting vidéo. I'm dealing with hair loss for 15years now (I'm 34). Tried almost everything to prevent it: Minoxidil, different DHT blockers, PRP injections, laser comb... Until my 30's where I finally decided to have hair transplant (1300 follicles) on the top. After the surgery I started using finasteride with pretty good results but side effects as you described were too bothering. I even tried the topical finasteride (les side effects but still present). I still looking for a product with the same efficiency as the finasteride with no side effects. Maybe the DHT blocker that you suggest will help!
Try the NutraM Scalp Serum in addition to the internal Dht blocker. Also I bet your vitamin D three is low which does actually naturally increase your DHT. So you need to make sure you’re Blood Levels of vitamin D three are at least 60 ng/mL
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Carlos! Thanks so much for your feedback! You may take the NutraM with finasteride, the DHT Blocker supplement might not be required but if you're on testosterone, yes you may use the DHT Blocker,NutraM and Finasteride together.
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I was told, through my MD who took a few photos of the top of my head and forwarded/discussed with a dermatologist, that I have Androgenetic Alopecia. As I told my MD, there is no history in my family, male or female, that I'm aware of, plus I've lost 1/2 my head of thick hair all over my head, not just the top! It's very frustrating when I'm trying so hard to learn and address my issues that I keep hearing 'age related' instead of LOOKING AT MY SCALP AND LISTENING TO ME! Yes, I'm very frustrated! I hope your informative podcast can help me because I'm very distressed.
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Judy! Please call us at 480-222-4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can help out! We offer free phone consultation.
Many thanks Dr William for sharing this video. Very useful info as usual :) will hairstem spray help to block DHT on scalp? And new products will launch soon ?
Chapters: 0:00 Androgenic Alopecia Introduction 0:34 Androgenetic Alopecia Explained 1:40 How to identify Androgenic Alopecia 4:14 How to treat DHT related Hair Loss 4:35 Natural DHT Blockers for hair loss 6:07 Pharmaceutical DHT Blockers for hair loss 7:11 Womens Hair Loss Pharmaceuticals 8:22 Other Hair Loss reasons
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi there! The recommendations should be listed on the page after completing the quiz. Can you take the quiz again here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz? You may also call us at 480-222-4247 for any questions.
Hlo Williams sir, I am an adult losing hair at the end whitebulb over 30-60 per day from last 1 year , it was very depressing at nights no sleep too much thinking about it and sleeping about 6 to 7 hours and everywhere I go think about only about my hair fall , not eating too much food not going outside so I am deeply depressed pls suggest me how to treat my hair fall and my problems
Hi sir... What's your advice. To take. Vitamin D3. OR biotin. For stop fall hair. And regrowth hair. Does take both one time. Plz replay. I waiting for your advice. Thank you sir
Finally the best video. I’m dealing with this alopecia but im experience scalp pain on the top of my hair too, I was referred to neurologist the dermatologist again and still no one knows why I’m having this pain. Doctor do you have any comment or recommendation for me? Thank you
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: There's probably inflammation at play. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know which product will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
I have the same incredible pain in my head; it's very frustrating. I was in tears on a daily basis, making my hair loss only worse and more stress. The only thing I've found to be helpful is Neurontin or Gabapentin. I take it at night as it makes me sleepy, and I finally kick out that horrible burning scalp pain.
Doctor I’m a 28 years unmarried female and was recently diagnosed with androgenic alopecia. When tested my vitamin D level was really low to 9 and my dermatologist suggested me with a vitamin supplement and minoxidil. But I’m scared to start up with minoxidil. Will only fixing my vitamin d level fix my hair thinning. Or should I start with minoxidil. It’s really depressing to think what I’m going through :(
Make sure your vitamin D three level is at least 60 ng/mL and your ferritin level is at least 70 ng/mL. It is likely that that will be the only thing that you need to recover at your age
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: What was she diagnosed with? She's too young to have androgenetic alopecia. I recommend blood tests for vitamin D3, iron ferritin and blood type.
Is ketoconazole effective? Could decrease a bit dht topical I have see studies. Is finasteride and ketoconazole enough to begin with? My hair getting dry tho of ketoconazole. Any good tip there? Thanks for good videos
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi there! That is most likely nutritional hair loss. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what type of hair loss you have and which products will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz! You may also call us at 480-222-4247 Mon-Fri between 9:00 am - 5:00 pm PST to book a free phone consult with us!
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Hey doc I’m a female . I’m 15 years old. And it’s been a year I’m facing hair loss i got blood test done , my iron levels were low but I have recovered from my iron deficiency now. but my hair didn’t grew back I have literally lost 70 percent of my hair . I’ve been using oil on my hair from 8 months but no results. And yeah i do have hair loss in my genes from my father’s side . So could you plz confirm if its androgenetic alopecia or something else?
Interesting but kind of confusing. I’ve been dealing with hair loss from the age of around 11 or 12? And it diffuse but more loss has occurred on the top of my scalp. My derm believes it could be due to PCOS or AGA. But in this video you said AGA can occur as early as 18 and hair loss is confined to the top of the head.
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi! For women, AGA will typically show after the age of 35. If you have PCOS, it can occur earlier than that. Check this video about PCOS: th-cam.com/video/enNUWf5jfkk/w-d-xo.html. Additionally, you might want to check your ferritin and vitamin D3. Hair loss at that age is usually related to nutrition.
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I already have low testosterone level, I am a menopausal female , have defused hair loss, the dr gave me minoxidil and is suggesting spironolactone ( but I am not keen because of side effects) please suggest
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Nazanin! There might be more to this that just androgenetic alopecia. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
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Hi William I am so much happy to found u I become too much hopeless I m also facing hair loss where I can share my pics could u please help me I m from india....Thank u
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WILLIAM!! 🙏I hope you see this🙏 Can you suggest advice? Or any hopeful thoughts on this??? I am 36 y/o female. My dermatologist said aga can affect a woman’s hair all over like mine. I have thin hair equally all over my head. Not just the top. (But no widening parts at all yet) Also I have NO family history of aga. Zero hair loss on both sides!! But the dermatologist did a biopsy a week ago and it came back I have aga. I was devastated. 😢 Also I am confused. Can biopsies be wrong???? Should I get a third opinion? 😔 (because the very first dermatologist I saw 3 weeks ago reassured me that he saw no miniaturization with his trischope when he looked at my head) he said I had chronic telogen effluvium. But because I was shedding baby hairs in the sink less than an inch long, I still was worried. The second dermatologist a week later did that biopsy and confirmed aga so I am confused and hope maybe the second dermatologist who said aga could possibly be wrong😢
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Hi I read your message and was wondering if you were able to get your diagnosis correct??? As I'm going through this myself was it chronic TE or AGA . Either way have you been able to get on the right path to manage your hairloss. I really hope so 🙏 x
Hello doctor, I want to buy DHT Blocker and NutraM. I don’t want to use minoxidil, cuz if I’ll use it once I’ll have to use it always. do i have to use NaturaM all the time or one bottle will do the job? And how I use it? Do i have to wash my hair after using it or just let it dry?
Great to watch your video and do the test!! However for me it was inconclusive (as far as l could tell). I was told the thinning at the front was androgentic alopecia, but I also have all over thinning especially above the ears and then a lot of thinning at the lower part of the head at the back. So it would seem I have genetics, nutritional deficiency and inflammation, though I don't have any scalp irritation ... hmmm so basically I still have no idea what approach to take. Any suggestions? Thanks 🙏
Thank you. My hair loss took 15 years to really start noticing. If I can get back at least 5 years, I'll start using minoxidil regularly now. I think my alopecia is dht related to what is your opinion, Dr. william Gaunitz.
So if my hair loss is on the sides of my scalp, does that mean it's not androgenic alopecia? My dermatologist said it was female pattern hair loss. It's a part that starts on my right temple and goes all the way down to the back of my head.
Hi Doc, I started shedding in Sep 2020 and was diagnosed with TE due to my extreme stress and poor diet. However 10 months in I’ve lost 50% density in a diffuse thinning hair loss. Some hair shed are finer and shorter . It is possible that TE may have unmask my unknowingly AGA but what should I do at this moment?
Yes sounds like there is an underlying nutritional problem and or also androgenetic alopecia. You must treat Nutritional issue as well and get your vitamin D three, zinc, and ferritin to optimal levels
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi! As mentioned in the video, you will have hair loss that is prominent at the top area of your scalp specifically the crown and/or frontal area for men will start to receed and for women hair loss at the frontal area or widening of part. This type of hair loss is typically very gradual. For men this will start after the age of 18 and for women after the age 35.
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That really depends on your stomach. For example, I can take pills on an empty stomach, no problem, but my wife feels nauseous with even the most gentle of natural supplements. It’s really up to your body.
Hi Mr. William, I have noticed hair fall in the age of 19 started from scalp itching and dandruff. Now I am 23 and facing hair fall in a well pattern. It started from hairline and now affecting the Crown part. I have history of Androgenic Alopecia(My father). I am using Ketoconazole for dandruff and itching scalp. What should I do to recover from it completely. As i have visited one surgeon for PRP sessions but he recommend me Hair Transplant. I am thinking to use some DHT Blockers but same time about hair transplant. Kindly suggest me the best of best treatment for this. Thanks
Hi doctor I had anorexia for 4 months and my hair shedding in clumps and know I recovering and gained weight but my hair doesn't stop shedding I checked everything and my vitamin d was 8 and ferritin 10 so what should I do ?
So what happens when taking products orally to reduce test 5ar into DHT? That would mean a spike in testosterone, that isn't good either right? How would you allocate that access? As for the androgen receptors, since DHT and test is somewhat reduced internally and externally from topical, what other nonsteroidal anti-androgen topical could be applied that would most likely not cause systemic symptoms long term? What are your thoughts on RU58841 and mircro needling in conjunction to the other products as well as yours?
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Testing for DHT sensitivity or excess levels directly on the scalp is not a standard clinical procedure. However, a healthcare provider can measure serum DHT levels through a blood test to get an indication of overall DHT levels in the body. This test, while not measuring scalp-specific DHT, can still be informative especially if you're considering treatments for conditions like androgenetic alopecia, which is influenced by DHT. To assess sensitivity to DHT specifically at the scalp, it is more about observing clinical signs and symptoms of hair loss patterns typically associated with androgenetic alopecia. This includes thinning primarily at the top of the head and a receding hairline in men, or thinning across the central part of the scalp in women, often presenting in a 'Christmas tree' pattern. For those concerned about androgen sensitivity, it's important to consider both internal and external approaches if you're looking at natural remedies. Internally, supplements like saw palmetto and nettle root may help reduce DHT levels, while topically, products like shampoos or serums formulated to reduce DHT's scalp impact can be beneficial. It's always recommended to discuss with a healthcare provider or a specialized trichologist like us at Advanced Trichology to tailor a treatment plan based on your specific condition and health history. Melissa Fox (Customer Service) ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
Hi Doc, Can you tell me, What is the difference between a guy with androgenic alopecia and a normal guy in terms of DHT, and androgen receptors in hair follicules
Purely genetics. Think about the guy who has a Andro genetic alopecia as having an allergy to DHT at some point in his life and the normal guy with no allergy.
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist ah okey , cause i'm trying to understant the root of the problem, finally it leads to genetics which we can't change, and DHT production is purly naturel process the probleme is in how the body responds to it according to its genetics thank you very much sir.
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From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Ibraheem! Yes, if you have some markers for nutritional hair loss. I recommend taking the hair loss quiz to find out which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
I have Androgenetic Alopecia my hair has been thinning since the age of 20 I'm 29 now hair was thick and later down the line it started thinning thought it was due to stress related but recently it got alarming! My haor started falling out in clumps clogged drains and all I noticed my hairline is receding and on the crown and sides are very very thin I I have over all hair thinning . My hair is dry from using rogaine and I shampoo everyday my hair on the front is very sensitive to the touch and also on the crown area...my dermatologist said I was healthy and that this was a result of a virus I contracted years ago called the coxsackie B virus . He also said there was nothing he can do but for me to continue rogaine he wasn't the first I've seen but will be my last I'm tired I'm depressed I feel defeated . My question is....what can I do now?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Women losing hair before the age of 35 usually have nuritritional deficiency or inflammation that is diriving the early onset of the hair loss. Shedding is not typical for androgenetic hair loss. If you haven't already, please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what type of hair loss you have and which products will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz. We also offer a free 15-minute consul if you'd like to talk to someone about your hair loss situatiion. You may call us at 480-222-4247 to schedule this.
I have andro genetic alopecia. I have got a biopsy done . But I have bald spots on the Side of my head since I was 3 . Should I get another scalp biopsy from another doctor?
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Hi, I am 19 (almost 20) years old, female and I have been suffering from this since i was 16. I have lost atleast 70% of my original hair, is there any chance of getting some or most of my hair back. Please be truthful. This is/ has been very hard for me. I also have a very irritable scalp and immune system.
Also I have used your quiz, it says I have Nutritional and Inflammatory Hair Loss, but I am 100% sure it is also androgenetic as my mum also lost her hair in her late teens/early 20s. PLEASE HELP, I AM BEGGING YOU
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Elissa! He can regrow the last 3-5 years of hair loss. He will probably need some growth stimulants like laser cap and/or minoxidil due to the length of time his hair's been gone and especially if it's very visible hair loss. You can call us at 480-222-4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can find out more about his hair loss situation. There might be something else causing his hair loss if it started before his 20s.
I'm sorry to hear about your hair loss-it's tough, especially at a young age. Since you're only 16, it's important to approach this carefully. Hair loss in females, especially if it runs in the family, can have various causes, including genetics, hormonal changes, or nutritional deficiencies. The first step is to talk to a healthcare professional or a trichologist who can assess your situation and recommend the best course of action. Early intervention can make a big difference, so don't hesitate to seek help. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
hello doc! i am a 14 year old male, i have been having thinning in the middle of my hairline since i was 13, i went to a pharmacy and they told me that its because of dandruff, i went back home confused, because google told me that dandruff cant cause hairloss, can you tell me what is going on please?
Hi Doc! Do you do consultations? I’m losing hair at a rate that is really confusing for me and I’ve had my dht and cortisol levels checked and am at a loss now.
My hairloss started, or I noticed it, in October 2022 - clumps of hair were coming out and my overall hair when I was washing it seemed sooo thin. I had covid on 7/30/22 and blood tests in February 2023 that showed ferritin at 14 and vitamin D at 24. So the dermatologist stated I needed iron IV and 50000 IU Vitamin D3. My levels were all fine by May 2023. My hair stopped shedding by February, but my overall hair is so much less dense - my ponytail is less than 1/3 of what it was. I do not notice bald spots or really a substantial spreading of the part but my entire hair is overall much thinner. I notice tons of new hairs but the front of my hair under direct light is very thin almost see through and honestly I don't notice those new hairs growing long enough. Is this really TE and not Androgenic Alopecia? Other than my father no-one else in my family has this. I am not on any medication and I am a 50yo female. My hair is not just in patches it is literally overall less hair and really more on the sides of my head. The hair is definitely lighter as well. So how do you determine if this is hormonal from the change of life vs androgen alopecia? Also, it has clearly been two years - so would oral minoxidil even help me?
Based on your detailed description, it seems that your hair loss could be primarily due to Telogen Effluvium (TE) rather than Androgenic Alopecia (AGA), given the triggering events (COVID-19 infection and nutritional deficiencies). However, it's important to differentiate between these conditions, especially as you approach menopause, which can also influence hair health. Understanding Telogen Effluvium (TE) Telogen Effluvium typically occurs after a significant stressor or shock to the system, such as illness or nutritional deficiencies. In TE: Hair sheds diffusely across the scalp rather than in patches. There's a noticeable thinning all over, including the sides of the head. Recovery usually begins once the underlying cause is addressed, but it can take several months to see significant regrowth. Understanding Androgenic Alopecia (AGA) Androgenic Alopecia, on the other hand, is characterized by: Gradual thinning at the crown and frontal areas. Family history of similar hair loss patterns. It is often progressive and can be influenced by hormonal changes, particularly around menopause. Steps to Take: Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist: An expert can conduct a thorough examination, including a scalp biopsy if needed, to differentiate between TE and AGA. Monitor Hormonal Levels: Since you are a 50-year-old female, it's important to assess hormonal changes due to menopause. Blood tests can help evaluate hormone levels, including estrogen and androgens. Consider Oral Minoxidil: Oral minoxidil can be beneficial for both TE and AGA. It's known to help stimulate hair growth and increase hair density, though it can take several months to show results. Consulting with a healthcare provider will help determine the appropriate dosage and monitor any potential side effects. Topical Treatments: Minoxidil 5% topical solution is also effective. It can be used alongside oral treatments for better results. Maintain Nutrient Levels: Ensure that your iron and vitamin D levels remain within optimal ranges. Regular blood tests and dietary adjustments can help maintain these levels. Hair Care Regimen: Use gentle hair care products that support scalp health. Avoid harsh treatments and excessive heat styling. Patience and Monitoring: Hair growth takes time, so it's essential to be patient and regularly monitor progress. Document changes with photos to track improvements over time. While your situation suggests TE, it's essential to rule out AGA and hormonal factors. A tailored approach with professional guidance will provide the best results for your hair recovery. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you so much! I started .125mg of oral minoxidil about 24 days ago. The past five days, my hair is shedding extremely bad and considering my hair is already thin this is really stressing me out. Is this normal? My derm lacks in so many ways, you have provided more details than she has the past two years. I am encouraging a biopsy when I see her again in December, and I asked for minoxidil. I just feel like no-one listens and my hair is now so thin...ugh!
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Hello Doctor. I was using topical retinol over the counter on my face for about two weeks until I started noticing hair loss on my eyebrows. For the past year, I have been losing hair loss on my eyebrows, a little on my eyelashes, and maybe on my head. However, I do have a vitamin d deficiency and possibly a ferritin deficiency. My vitamin d levels are an 18 My ferritin levels from a year ago are a 23. I also have dandruff on my scalp and in my eyebrows. Does my hair loss have to do with the retinol at this point? Could it just be the vitamin d and ferritin?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Jenna! There's probably a combination of inflammatory and nutritional issues at play here. You definitely need to correct the low nutrient levels as those potentially contributed to your hair loss situation but predominant reason is most likely due to inflammation and it may be the retinol you applied or something else like autoimmune condition. Take the products below to correct your nutritional deficiencies: Vit D3: take 8 drops (8,000iu) per day for 6 months then retest. - www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/liquid-vitamin-d3-3000-iu-295-days-supply Ferritin: take 2 in AM with food and 2 in PM with food for 6 months, retest ferritin. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/ferritin-5mg-60-count Derma Iron: 2 cap per day at night with food for 3 months, retest ferritin, or discontinue www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/derma-iron FoliGrowth Vitamin: take 2 in morning with food and 1 in the evening with food www.advancedtrichology.com/products/foligrowth-ultra-hair-growth-vitamin-with-high-potency-biotin-folic-acid-and-26-herbs-and-vitamins Additionally, please take the hair loss quiz on the website to make sure you'll cover all your bases www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz or call us at 480-222-4247 if you want to book a phone consultation.
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PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment is indeed a promising option for hair loss, and many people prefer it because it has minimal side effects compared to medications like finasteride. Here’s a breakdown of how it compares: ### How PRP Works PRP involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting it into the scalp. Platelets release growth factors that stimulate hair follicles, encouraging new hair growth and strengthening existing hair. ### Benefits of PRP 1. **Minimal Side Effects** 🌱: PRP is derived from your own blood, so it’s generally safe with few side effects, usually limited to mild tenderness or swelling at the injection site. Unlike finasteride, PRP doesn’t affect hormones, so there’s no risk of hormonal side effects. 2. **Improves Hair Thickness and Density** 📈: Many people see an improvement in hair thickness and density after a few sessions, typically spaced about 4-6 weeks apart. Results can vary, but PRP has been shown to help stimulate growth, especially in areas with thinning hair. 3. **Good for Both Men and Women** 🚻: PRP is effective for both men and women, whereas finasteride is typically recommended for men due to its hormonal effects. ### Finasteride vs. PRP - **Finasteride** works by blocking DHT (a hormone linked to hair loss). It’s effective, especially for men with androgenetic alopecia, but it can have side effects, such as libido changes or hormonal shifts. - **PRP**, on the other hand, works by directly nourishing and stimulating hair follicles without altering hormones. It’s a non-hormonal approach, which is great for those looking to avoid potential side effects associated with finasteride. ### Which Is Better? - **PRP may be better if you prefer a natural treatment** without the risk of hormonal side effects. It’s an excellent option for those with mild to moderate hair thinning or those who haven’t had success with medications. - **Finasteride may still be recommended for those with more advanced hair loss** due to androgenetic alopecia. It can be effective when used consistently but has potential side effects. Many people find that a combination of treatments (e.g., PRP and topical minoxidil) yields the best results. PRP can be a fantastic option, especially if you’re looking for a safe, non-hormonal treatment to support your hair growth journey! 🌟 ➡️ For more details on PRP and hair loss treatments, feel free to reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com/](www.advancedtrichology.com/)!
@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist wow thanks doc for such a good explanation. I have been using DHT blocked serum and some vitamin tablets. Even when my doc suggested minoxidil and finestratide I told I don't want it.Then my doc suggested PRP I have the doubt for long time why my doc not suggesting PRP at the first so I'm into the confusion which is best because I'm somewhere between early stage and starting of severe stage. I'm going into PRP treatment without doubt and continue the healthy habits which I already started
You have a 3 to 5 year window to get it back. Once that time is passed and it's too far gone for those hair follicles that's resting for that amount of time.
I started working out at the gym in August 2019 and I noticed hairfall.. so I got myself Brazilian keratin treatment. After that I noticed a bit more hair fall.. like strands coming out while conditioning my hair.. it went on for quite sometme. In March 2020 lockdown started in India and after that I wouldn't take much care of my hair.. i noticed hairfall.. but later one night I washed my hair and tied it and slept all night.. and the next day I opened my hair I noticed it's still damp so I combed it and that's when I had a massive hairfall.. I must have lost 30 % hair..this happened in August - september 2020.. but still I was care less.. I would tie my hair up in a bun.. this year I started to take care of my hair . Like using a better hair mask that made my hair silky and that's when I noticed that how much hair density I have lost... My hair used to be wavy frizzy because of which I didn't rrally notice the loss of volume . Now I see that scalp is visible on the crown... It's been 9 to 10 months since the massive hairfall.. and I still lose about 50 to 100 hair per day ... I have noticed that my hair has grown but new hair growth is very slow.. I am not sure if I am even getting new hair growths... I consulted a few dermatologist ( video consults) who told me it's androgenic alopecia.. one doctor said its not . My Father who is a doctor says it's not androgenci . And I am very confused... Also there has been some changes in my diet and I was doing cardio every night before going to bed.. I am very tensed because of my hair.. I really don't want to go completely bald..
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much doctor.. I saw the video and I can relate to it.. ,my d3 was quite low until last year.it was around 11-15.. I got d3 tested a few days ago again and now its at 40.. hopefully I should see regrowth now...and yes.. I do have sensitive scalp...
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: No it won't but depending on the blood work, it may help diagnose hormonal issues (e.g PCOS) which may have caused the early onset of hair loss. Blood work can also confirm nutritional deficiencies which can cause hair loss or expedite AGA. You can tell from the family history, areas of hair loss and the age if the person has AGA. If you haven't already, take the hair loss quiz to find out: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
I’m 22 years olds and I suffer from sudden onset of hair thinning all over, but most notably the temples regions. My hair was thick and l full 4-5 months ago. But now noticing small recession corners come out of nowhere. I have absolutely no family history for pattern baldness in the last three generations and in my distant family. Could other form of hair loss cause hairline to recede at the corners? Something like this had happened to me when i was 19, but my hair made a full recovery within a year. Recurrence of this made me think that there might be other underlying issue.
I'm curious I was told something like androgenetic alopecia unmasked by telogen effluvium? Have no idea what that means my hair is thinning on the top of my scalp and sides it started in the back more my right under side of my hair then moved to my top of my head towards my hairline ?
How long on average does is take because the past 5 weeks Iv had so much hair fall out, had full head of hair and was just receding before Christmas, now can see my scalp, if it carries going il be bald in 6 months, already thinking about booking flight to Turkey for a hair transplant 🤔
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Are you actively shedding? If yes, that is not typical for androgenetic alopecia only. If it's just androgenetic alopecia, the hair thinning process is very gradual. There might be other underlying reasons for your hair loss and I would recommend taking the hair loss quiz on our website to know which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist yeah actively shedding, have receded bit on hairline as I'm 38 but up until Xmas new year time my hair was quite dense now can see through the hair falls out from everywhere on my scalp
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Minoxidil does not treat DHT. It simply is a growth stimulant. You must treat the underlying condition utilizing DHT blockers for androgenetic alopecia and then you can growth stimulants to support regrowth
I have androgentic alopecia . My hair actually never grew in . However I have like edges around the sides of my hair because I have 2 bald spots on the side . From a doctors point of view would you think a hair transplant would be effective ? Prp?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: You need to take the DHT blocker and NutraM topical serum and make sure that your nutrition is optimal. DHT Blocker: take 2 in morning with food and 2 in the evening with food www.advancedtrichology.com/products/dht-blocker-vitamin-with-immune-support-saw-palmetto-and-green-tea NutraM Scalp Serum: Use once daily in the morning. Apply to 1-2 mL to all areas of the scalp that you want to regrow hair. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/nutram-melatonin-hair-serum Make sure that your nutrition is optimal. take the quiz to know if you need anything else aside from the products listed above: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz Lastly, you can use growth stimulants like Low level laser and minoxidil to stimulate hair growth. You may call us at 480 222 4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can help you further.
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: If you have hair loss that is at the top of the scalp or receeding hair line but the portion at the back of the head and the sides of the scalp right behind your ears aren't affected and you have family history of hair loss, then you are probably dealing with androgenetic alopecia and that means you're genetically sensitive to the hormone DHT. DHT will only affect the top of the scalp.
I am so confused - have no family history at all of androgentic alopecia. Had diffuse hair loss a few months after being very ill. Early menopause at 42 / now 61. Biopsy confirmed androgentic alopecia but makes no sense - was sure it was T.E. Not sure which products to try at this point to help with regrowth. Don’t want to use minoxidil or take oral meds. Thx
It's understandable to be confused, especially when the diagnosis doesn't seem to align with your family history or the timing of your hair loss. Here’s a breakdown of your situation and some potential options: 1. Androgenetic Alopecia vs. Telogen Effluvium (T.E.): Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is a genetic form of hair loss that usually develops gradually and is often linked to hormonal changes, like those in menopause. Telogen Effluvium (T.E.) is a temporary form of hair loss triggered by stress, illness, or hormonal shifts, which seems to align with your experience after being ill. Since your biopsy confirmed AGA, it’s possible that your early menopause could have triggered it, even if there’s no family history. Hormonal changes during menopause can contribute to hair thinning. 2. Non-Medication Approaches for Regrowth: If you’re hesitant to use Minoxidil or take oral medications, consider these alternatives: Natural DHT Blockers: Ingredients like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, stinging nettle, and pygeum can help reduce DHT levels without the use of synthetic drugs. These are gentler and may be effective in slowing hair loss or promoting regrowth. Topical Treatments: Look for products that contain natural DHT blockers and other beneficial ingredients like caffeine, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil. These can help stimulate blood flow to the scalp and promote healthier hair follicles. Microneedling: This technique can enhance hair regrowth by promoting collagen production and increasing the absorption of topical treatments. It's non-invasive and can be done at home or by a professional. Nutritional Support: Ensure your diet is rich in vitamins and minerals like biotin, zinc, vitamin D, and iron. Consider adding a supplement specifically designed for hair health if you're not getting enough through diet alone. 3. Managing Expectations: Natural treatments can take time to show results, so patience is key. Additionally, even though you might be dealing with AGA, combining these strategies with a healthy lifestyle may help you maintain and possibly improve your hair density. 4. Consultation: Consider consulting a trichologist who specializes in hair loss. They can offer personalized advice and recommend specific products or treatments tailored to your needs. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
Thanks so much for the reply and explanation! I most definitely feel I have a better understanding of the diagnosis. Will implement the natural treatment recommendations and hope for some regrowth - thx again!
Will hair loss due to iron deficiency also cause miniaturised hair? My ferritin has always been low since my teenage years (34 now) this is the only time I've been consistent with my iron supplements but shedding a lot of miniaturized hair. Love your dht blocker ❤
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Please answer Dr. I am a female I have overall diffuse thinning, but I have noticeable thinning hairline and the back of my part is thinning sooo much, my ferritin is low, does this sound like I have AGA, also do u think I could I regrow some hair loss if I fix my nutrition?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Abby! You're probably dealing with androgenetic hair loss and nutritional deficiencies that contributed to your hair loss. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what products you need www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz. For low ferritin, you need to take: Ferritin: take 2 in AM with food and 2 in PM with food for 6 months, retest ferritin. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/ferritin-5mg-60-count Derma Iron: 2 caps per day at night with food for 3 months. Then retest. If no test is performed, discontinue. www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/derma-iron
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Hello doctor. I have diffuse hairloss all over but it's more on the sides and back. I think i suffered from te and it triggered a bit of aga too as i have a few miniturization. But more than the top i hage loss at sides and back. But my dermat has said it's female pattern baldness but according to Ur video it's not?
Correct loss on the back and the sides would not be female pattern. Most physicians simply don’t know the difference. You’re probably dealing with Nutritional hair loss. You need to get some blood tests
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My dermatologist said this is what I have. My hairloss started as early as 6th grade. I'm now in my late 20s. My hair grows back and falls out again. I've recently started losing hair on the sides of my head. I'm the only female in my family (that I know of) who has hairloss. Both males on both of parents sides do have hairloss.
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@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist can you please tell me if female pattern hair loss can be from men in my family instead of women. Ty xx
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Hi, thank you for posting this informative video. One thing is confusing me a little bit: you say that androgenetic hair loss only occurs on the top of the head. I’m a woman and I’ve had androgenetic hair loss since I was about 13, and unfortunately also on the sides of the scalp. The hair loss is entirely diffuse. It is clearly genetic though - with miniaturization occurring - my mother has the same issue.
Then you don’t have a Androgenetic alopecia exclusively or at all. That’s the confusing part about people diagnosing this. Many practitioners would just say androgenic alopecia because they don’t know what else is going on. There must be something else here because someone at 13 years old will not be experiencing Androgenetic a alopecia exclusively. There is another type of hair loss of play there.
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you for your reply. It is so puzzling in that case. And it is so hard to find a good practitioner. I’m in my forties now. Currently making some progress with minoxidil and dutasteride. If I was in the US I’d book an appointment with you 😉
Thank u so much for the quiz.. Although I'm not sure if they're really accurate, this put a smile on my face as I was really really depressed & worried if I've androgenic alopecia though my part hasn't widened.. I lost severe hair loss within a year when I was 13.. After that, my hair kept shedding.. I've dandruff.. My hair mineral analysis test came out that I was behind the minimum levels in all minerals. My haemoglobin is also low.. Nowadays though my hair fall is less, I notice the full hair being shedded.. Certain hairs are loosely rooted to the follicles when seen in the software operated camera.. So I wishes that it must be only due to nutritional deficiency cos that's easy to correct more than DHT related hair loss.. Thanks for this.. God bless u abundantly.. Lemme concentrate on my food & yoga from now..
Hello doctor, I loved the way you explained this. I wonder If I have this. I'm a female. My mother has great thick hair. My father always had hair but he's been thinning from 40s. He has a male pattern baldness. I suddenly lost my hair when I was 15, I had a several stress and anxiety situation and also low iron. In 3 months my hair felt drastically. In summer my hair went better again, but next two years I was really stressed so I didn't leave time for my hair to grow back. I also messed up with my hair and I used to scratch it a lot because of stress. When I was 18, I did a home made exfoliaton from a man that said that he cured baldness... It was a lie obviously but I did it because I didn't know at the time. It was really painful and I applied through my whole entire scalp. All my scalp pieces were falling and falling with some hairs included. And that year my hair falled like crazy. So after that I had much less hair than when I first lost hair... I went to the doctors and told me I have androgenic alopecia. My blood tests were fine, I didn't have too much male hormones. But anyways, they've told me that. This year I did a stem cell treatment to my hair and it doesn't fall at all. I did 2 treatments of this and my hair doesn't fall and the thickness has improved mostly on the sides and lower side of the hair. But in the middle it hasn't improved. I don't know if I have androgenic alopecia or not. So I don't know if I should start taking hormones and Minoxidil or wait to see if my hair will grow back with the mother cell treatment. What do you think?
Make sure that your vitamin D three is at least 60 ng/mL and your ferritin is at least 70 ng/mL most physicians do not read blood tests for your hair and them telling you that it’s fine really means nothing. You must get a hold of those tests and understand where you are there. That could be half of the problem
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Very informative video! I took the quiz about a year ago and it seems my hair loss was mostly due to inflammation. It started to lack volume, scalp irritation and I could tell their was a diffused hair thinning issue. I’ve been using the Hairstem spray, Nutra M serum and the EFA Complete Omega supplement since then and I can tell a big difference just from looking at the shower drain that my hair shedding has decreased and my scalp doesn’t itch or feel irritated. I would encourage anyone to take the quiz on their website. Even if your hair loss or shedding is minor, these products can halt and even allow hair growth to return.
In watching this very clear and helpful video I realize this probably isn’t my situation. I’m a 64 yr old woman and have had very thick hair for most of my life -as do my three older sisters. (My three older brothers have had some hair thinning).
About 2 yrs ago I started to noticing that newer growth hairs (3-4 inches long) were falling out (this had never happened before)and my hair seemed to be thinning .
I’m very healthy -I take a lot of natural supplements and herbs, but don’t take any drugs -not even aspirin. However, I do use prescribed Bio identical hormone creams and have blood work done each year to make sure they’re at the proper levels. That doctor said she didn’t see any indication from my blood work that would be the cause of hair loss.
Then about 5 months ago my hair loss started to become dramatic coming out in greater quantities than I’ve ever experienced. I would say I have lost almost half my hair in the past five months, but it is predominantly on the sides.
When I went to have my haircut, she said she did notice the hair loss and that it was predominantly on the sides.
There has been increased stress, but I’ve been under increased stress before my life and this didn’t happen.
The only thing I wonder about is I have a housemate who vapes and smokes pot constantly and it blows in my windows. Could this cause it??
You seem to know more than anyone I’ve encountered. I would so appreciate if you could tell me what you think might be causing this dramatic hair loss? And direct me towards a supplement/protocol that you think could help regrow my hair?
Thank you so much!
Wendy
Amazing video dr my trichologist has been helping me out with my hairloss but its always good to have additional info
That’s great! Who is your Trichologist?
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I visit Dr McLowry at emerge trichology in Tampa. I actually had the idea to find a trichologist in my area through your videos!
@@3129021jc Excellent. She’s a great Trichologist
Really interesting vidéo.
I'm dealing with hair loss for 15years now (I'm 34). Tried almost everything to prevent it: Minoxidil, different DHT blockers, PRP injections, laser comb... Until my 30's where I finally decided to have hair transplant (1300 follicles) on the top.
After the surgery I started using finasteride with pretty good results but side effects as you described were too bothering. I even tried the topical finasteride (les side effects but still present).
I still looking for a product with the same efficiency as the finasteride with no side effects. Maybe the DHT blocker that you suggest will help!
Try the NutraM Scalp Serum in addition to the internal Dht blocker. Also I bet your vitamin D three is low which does actually naturally increase your DHT. So you need to make sure you’re Blood
Levels of vitamin D three are at least 60 ng/mL
Thanks for your answer! I'll try this out!
@@stephanepibre3027 hey man, what were the results after trying his product out?
Great informative video! You are spot on. I would love to Know more about your products
Great video doctor. Can you’re vitamins be taken while taking finastaride?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Carlos! Thanks so much for your feedback! You may take the NutraM with finasteride, the DHT Blocker supplement might not be required but if you're on testosterone, yes you may use the DHT Blocker,NutraM and Finasteride together.
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Great! Thanks Doctor you’re doing great things for people
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I was told, through my MD who took a few photos of the top of my head and forwarded/discussed with a dermatologist, that I have Androgenetic Alopecia. As I told my MD, there is no history in my family, male or female, that I'm aware of, plus I've lost 1/2 my head of thick hair all over my head, not just the top! It's very frustrating when I'm trying so hard to learn and address my issues that I keep hearing 'age related' instead of LOOKING AT MY SCALP AND LISTENING TO ME! Yes, I'm very frustrated! I hope your informative podcast can help me because I'm very distressed.
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Judy! Please call us at 480-222-4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can help out! We offer free phone consultation.
Many thanks Dr William for sharing this video. Very useful info as usual :) will hairstem spray help to block DHT on scalp? And new products will launch soon ?
Thank you Khalid. It will help a little bit but that’s more for nutritional
Well done, Will! Great informational video.
Thanks Dan!
Chapters:
0:00 Androgenic Alopecia Introduction
0:34 Androgenetic Alopecia Explained
1:40 How to identify Androgenic Alopecia
4:14 How to treat DHT related Hair Loss
4:35 Natural DHT Blockers for hair loss
6:07 Pharmaceutical DHT Blockers for hair loss
7:11 Womens Hair Loss Pharmaceuticals
8:22 Other Hair Loss reasons
Hi Doctor William , I have done the test quiz but no result have been return to my email, is that a technical error or
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi there! The recommendations should be listed on the page after completing the quiz. Can you take the quiz again here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz? You may also call us at 480-222-4247 for any questions.
Hlo Williams sir, I am an adult losing hair at the end whitebulb over 30-60 per day from last 1 year , it was very depressing at nights no sleep too much thinking about it and sleeping about 6 to 7 hours and everywhere I go think about only about my hair fall , not eating too much food not going outside so I am deeply depressed pls suggest me how to treat my hair fall and my problems
Hi sir... What's your advice. To take. Vitamin D3. OR biotin. For stop fall hair. And regrowth hair. Does take both one time. Plz replay. I waiting for your advice. Thank you sir
Finally the best video. I’m dealing with this alopecia but im experience scalp pain on the top of my hair too, I was referred to neurologist the dermatologist again and still no one knows why I’m having this pain. Doctor do you have any comment or recommendation for me? Thank you
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: There's probably inflammation at play. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know which product will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much Doctor, by the way I mean pain on my scalp no my hair so sorry. I’ll do the test thank you again
I have the same incredible pain in my head; it's very frustrating. I was in tears on a daily basis, making my hair loss only worse and more stress. The only thing I've found to be helpful is Neurontin or Gabapentin. I take it at night as it makes me sleepy, and I finally kick out that horrible burning scalp pain.
Doctor I’m a 28 years unmarried female and was recently diagnosed with androgenic alopecia. When tested my vitamin D level was really low to 9 and my dermatologist suggested me with a vitamin supplement and minoxidil. But I’m scared to start up with minoxidil. Will only fixing my vitamin d level fix my hair thinning. Or should I start with minoxidil. It’s really depressing to think what I’m going through :(
Make sure your vitamin D three level is at least 60 ng/mL and your ferritin level is at least 70 ng/mL. It is likely that that will be the only thing that you need to recover at your age
Does this type of hairloss cause itching on scalp ??
Hi 👋
What is the benefit of using minoxidil in this cases ? Please 🙏
My granddaughter is 12 and she was just diagnosed after loosing half her hair and has a couple bald spot lined 😕😕😕😕😕
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: What was she diagnosed with? She's too young to have androgenetic alopecia. I recommend blood tests for vitamin D3, iron ferritin and blood type.
Great information I m loosing my hair from temples and littlebit from center and that too very fast what shoul i do
Is ketoconazole effective? Could decrease a bit dht topical I have see studies. Is finasteride and ketoconazole enough to begin with? My hair getting dry tho of ketoconazole. Any good tip there? Thanks for good videos
For a moment I thought the doctor was Diplo.
There is not link to ur website below the video
Please check again it has been added
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thanks a lot!!
if I as a women have overall diffuse thinking is it Androgenetic alopecia
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi there! That is most likely nutritional hair loss. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what type of hair loss you have and which products will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz! You may also call us at 480-222-4247 Mon-Fri between 9:00 am - 5:00 pm PST to book a free phone consult with us!
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Hey doc I’m a female . I’m 15 years old. And it’s been a year I’m facing hair loss i got blood test done , my iron levels were low but I have recovered from my iron deficiency now. but my hair didn’t grew back I have literally lost 70 percent of my hair . I’ve been using oil on my hair from 8 months but no results. And yeah i do have hair loss in my genes from my father’s side . So could you plz confirm if its androgenetic alopecia or something else?
Doctor how to do cure hairloss due to inflammatory in the scalp
That is a very long winded answer. I will give you a link to a video that should give you a general overview th-cam.com/video/M4Df_KC0jFs/w-d-xo.html
Interesting but kind of confusing. I’ve been dealing with hair loss from the age of around 11 or 12? And it diffuse but more loss has occurred on the top of my scalp. My derm believes it could be due to PCOS or AGA. But in this video you said AGA can occur as early as 18 and hair loss is confined to the top of the head.
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ:
Hi! For women, AGA will typically show after the age of 35. If you have PCOS, it can occur earlier than that. Check this video about PCOS: th-cam.com/video/enNUWf5jfkk/w-d-xo.html. Additionally, you might want to check your ferritin and vitamin D3. Hair loss at that age is usually related to nutrition.
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Wonderful, informative video. Thank you!
I already have low testosterone level, I am a menopausal female , have defused hair loss, the dr gave me minoxidil and is suggesting spironolactone ( but I am not keen because of side effects) please suggest
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Nazanin! There might be more to this that just androgenetic alopecia. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
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Hi William I am so much happy to found u I become too much hopeless I m also facing hair loss where I can share my pics could u please help me I m from india....Thank u
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WILLIAM!! 🙏I hope you see this🙏 Can you suggest advice? Or any hopeful thoughts on this??? I am 36 y/o female. My dermatologist said aga can affect a woman’s hair all over like mine. I have thin hair equally all over my head. Not just the top. (But no widening parts at all yet) Also I have NO family history of aga. Zero hair loss on both sides!! But the dermatologist did a biopsy a week ago and it came back I have aga. I was devastated. 😢 Also I am confused. Can biopsies be wrong???? Should I get a third opinion? 😔 (because the very first dermatologist I saw 3 weeks ago reassured me that he saw no miniaturization with his trischope when he looked at my head) he said I had chronic telogen effluvium. But because I was shedding baby hairs in the sink less than an inch long, I still was worried. The second dermatologist a week later did that biopsy and confirmed aga so I am confused and hope maybe the second dermatologist who said aga could possibly be wrong😢
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Hi I read your message and was wondering if you were able to get your diagnosis correct???
As I'm going through this myself was it chronic TE or AGA .
Either way have you been able to get on the right path to manage your hairloss. I really hope so 🙏 x
Hello doctor, I want to buy DHT Blocker and NutraM. I don’t want to use minoxidil, cuz if I’ll use it once I’ll have to use it always.
do i have to use NaturaM all the time or one bottle will do the job? And how I use it? Do i have to wash my hair after using it or just let it dry?
Great to watch your video and do the test!! However for me it was inconclusive (as far as l could tell). I was told the thinning at the front was androgentic alopecia, but I also have all over thinning especially above the ears and then a lot of thinning at the lower part of the head at the back. So it would seem I have genetics, nutritional deficiency and inflammation, though I don't have any scalp irritation ... hmmm so basically I still have no idea what approach to take. Any suggestions? Thanks 🙏
Thank you. My hair loss took 15 years to really start noticing. If I can get back at least 5 years, I'll start using minoxidil regularly now. I think my alopecia is dht related to what is your opinion, Dr. william Gaunitz.
So if my hair loss is on the sides of my scalp, does that mean it's not androgenic alopecia? My dermatologist said it was female pattern hair loss. It's a part that starts on my right temple and goes all the way down to the back of my head.
I have hair loss in my temple thru my sides and the scalp biopsy said early stage androgenic alopecia with some minimization of the follocle
Did you hear about rinfontil? Does it work?
Hi Doc,
I started shedding in Sep 2020 and was diagnosed with TE due to my extreme stress and poor diet. However 10 months in I’ve lost 50% density in a diffuse thinning hair loss. Some hair shed are finer and shorter . It is possible that TE may have unmask my unknowingly AGA but what should I do at this moment?
Yes sounds like there is an underlying nutritional problem and or also androgenetic alopecia. You must treat Nutritional issue as well and get your vitamin D three, zinc, and ferritin to optimal levels
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Tell me Signs Androgenatic Alopecia ?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi! As mentioned in the video, you will have hair loss that is prominent at the top area of your scalp specifically the crown and/or frontal area for men will start to receed and for women hair loss at the frontal area or widening of part. This type of hair loss is typically very gradual. For men this will start after the age of 18 and for women after the age 35.
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DHT BLOCKER. I don’t eat food in the morning until after lunch. Can DHT blocker be taken 4 tabs at once or with a 4 hour break in between?
That really depends on your stomach. For example, I can take pills on an empty stomach, no problem, but my wife feels nauseous with even the most gentle of natural supplements. It’s really up to your body.
Hi Mr. William,
I have noticed hair fall in the age of 19 started from scalp itching and dandruff. Now I am 23 and facing hair fall in a well pattern. It started from hairline and now affecting the Crown part. I have history of Androgenic Alopecia(My father). I am using Ketoconazole for dandruff and itching scalp. What should I do to recover from it completely. As i have visited one surgeon for PRP sessions but he recommend me Hair Transplant. I am thinking to use some DHT Blockers but same time about hair transplant.
Kindly suggest me the best of best treatment for this. Thanks
how do you decrease the inflammatory hairloss ? might be a dumb question, but would be nice to know :P
Hairfall is on the sides too for women
If we're not sure have this problem but thier is hair loss bold spots can we use what you recommend the serum and the other one ?
My wife is dealing with this and we can not find a good doctor near us. Please Help!
What’s your take on low level laser cuz it’s working for me
Why am i losing my hairline at 15 years old?
Hi doctor I had anorexia for 4 months and my hair shedding in clumps and know I recovering and gained weight but my hair doesn't stop shedding I checked everything and my vitamin d was 8 and ferritin 10 so what should I do ?
How can I book a consultation with you?
So what happens when taking products orally to reduce test 5ar into DHT? That would mean a spike in testosterone, that isn't good either right? How would you allocate that access? As for the androgen receptors, since DHT and test is somewhat reduced internally and externally from topical, what other nonsteroidal anti-androgen topical could be applied that would most likely not cause systemic symptoms long term?
What are your thoughts on RU58841 and mircro needling in conjunction to the other products as well as yours?
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Can you test the actual DHT on your scalp or if you're sensitive to it? Or if you have too much of it?
Testing for DHT sensitivity or excess levels directly on the scalp is not a standard clinical procedure. However, a healthcare provider can measure serum DHT levels through a blood test to get an indication of overall DHT levels in the body. This test, while not measuring scalp-specific DHT, can still be informative especially if you're considering treatments for conditions like androgenetic alopecia, which is influenced by DHT.
To assess sensitivity to DHT specifically at the scalp, it is more about observing clinical signs and symptoms of hair loss patterns typically associated with androgenetic alopecia. This includes thinning primarily at the top of the head and a receding hairline in men, or thinning across the central part of the scalp in women, often presenting in a 'Christmas tree' pattern.
For those concerned about androgen sensitivity, it's important to consider both internal and external approaches if you're looking at natural remedies. Internally, supplements like saw palmetto and nettle root may help reduce DHT levels, while topically, products like shampoos or serums formulated to reduce DHT's scalp impact can be beneficial.
It's always recommended to discuss with a healthcare provider or a specialized trichologist like us at Advanced Trichology to tailor a treatment plan based on your specific condition and health history.
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Does sebhoric dermititis cause hair loss?
Hi Doc,
Can you tell me, What is the difference between a guy with androgenic alopecia and a normal guy in terms of DHT, and androgen receptors in hair follicules
Purely genetics. Think about the guy who has a Andro genetic alopecia as having an allergy to DHT at some point in his life and the normal guy with no allergy.
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist ah okey , cause i'm trying to understant the root of the problem, finally it leads to genetics which we can't change, and DHT production is purly naturel process the probleme is in how the body responds to it according to its genetics
thank you very much sir.
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Should we also take the foligrowth along with this?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Ibraheem! Yes, if you have some markers for nutritional hair loss. I recommend taking the hair loss quiz to find out which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
And did you hear about vichy dercos aminexil? Does it work?
I have Androgenetic Alopecia my hair has been thinning since the age of 20 I'm 29 now hair was thick and later down the line it started thinning thought it was due to stress related but recently it got alarming! My haor started falling out in clumps clogged drains and all I noticed my hairline is receding and on the crown and sides are very very thin I I have over all hair thinning . My hair is dry from using rogaine and I shampoo everyday my hair on the front is very sensitive to the touch and also on the crown area...my dermatologist said I was healthy and that this was a result of a virus I contracted years ago called the coxsackie B virus . He also said there was nothing he can do but for me to continue rogaine he wasn't the first I've seen but will be my last I'm tired I'm depressed I feel defeated . My question is....what can I do now?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Women losing hair before the age of 35 usually have nuritritional deficiency or inflammation that is diriving the early onset of the hair loss. Shedding is not typical for androgenetic hair loss. If you haven't already, please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what type of hair loss you have and which products will work for you here: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz. We also offer a free 15-minute consul if you'd like to talk to someone about your hair loss situatiion. You may call us at 480-222-4247 to schedule this.
Doctors i has same problam,,,,, can i use dht blocer shampoo,,, it is effective
No, shampoo is not effective
I have andro genetic alopecia. I have got a biopsy done . But I have bald spots on the Side of my head since I was 3 . Should I get another scalp biopsy from another doctor?
My sister has bald spots on the side and my other female relatives have very thin sides
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Hi, I am 19 (almost 20) years old, female and I have been suffering from this since i was 16. I have lost atleast 70% of my original hair, is there any chance of getting some or most of my hair back. Please be truthful. This is/ has been very hard for me. I also have a very irritable scalp and immune system.
Also I have used your quiz, it says I have Nutritional and Inflammatory Hair Loss, but I am 100% sure it is also androgenetic as my mum also lost her hair in her late teens/early 20s. PLEASE HELP, I AM BEGGING YOU
My son's hair started thinning in his mid teens and was all gone in his mid twenties. He is 31. Can it still be reversed?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Elissa! He can regrow the last 3-5 years of hair loss. He will probably need some growth stimulants like laser cap and/or minoxidil due to the length of time his hair's been gone and especially if it's very visible hair loss. You can call us at 480-222-4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can find out more about his hair loss situation. There might be something else causing his hair loss if it started before his 20s.
Hey ,I am also a 16 year old female ,nd I started this 😢hairfall cuz my mom have it ,nd i dk what to do plzz anybody help me ,may God bless u 🥺🥺🙏🏻
I'm sorry to hear about your hair loss-it's tough, especially at a young age. Since you're only 16, it's important to approach this carefully. Hair loss in females, especially if it runs in the family, can have various causes, including genetics, hormonal changes, or nutritional deficiencies. The first step is to talk to a healthcare professional or a trichologist who can assess your situation and recommend the best course of action. Early intervention can make a big difference, so don't hesitate to seek help.
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I really skeptical about your dht blocking pills does it have any side effects? Im scared it might affect my body im only 21 yrs old
hello doc! i am a 14 year old male, i have been having thinning in the middle of my hairline since i was 13, i went to a pharmacy and they told me that its because of dandruff, i went back home confused, because google told me that dandruff cant cause hairloss, can you tell me what is going on please?
is finasteride impact are reversible ? can we get back to normal position after using it ?
Yes! after 1 month and 3 month viable
How do you know if it is not due to too low testosterone?
Hi Doc! Do you do consultations? I’m losing hair at a rate that is really confusing for me and I’ve had my dht and cortisol levels checked and am at a loss now.
Hi Josh! Yes, we do! Click here to request phone consult linkpop.com/WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
My hairloss started, or I noticed it, in October 2022 - clumps of hair were coming out and my overall hair when I was washing it seemed sooo thin. I had covid on 7/30/22 and blood tests in February 2023 that showed ferritin at 14 and vitamin D at 24. So the dermatologist stated I needed iron IV and 50000 IU Vitamin D3. My levels were all fine by May 2023. My hair stopped shedding by February, but my overall hair is so much less dense - my ponytail is less than 1/3 of what it was. I do not notice bald spots or really a substantial spreading of the part but my entire hair is overall much thinner. I notice tons of new hairs but the front of my hair under direct light is very thin almost see through and honestly I don't notice those new hairs growing long enough. Is this really TE and not Androgenic Alopecia? Other than my father no-one else in my family has this. I am not on any medication and I am a 50yo female. My hair is not just in patches it is literally overall less hair and really more on the sides of my head. The hair is definitely lighter as well. So how do you determine if this is hormonal from the change of life vs androgen alopecia? Also, it has clearly been two years - so would oral minoxidil even help me?
Based on your detailed description, it seems that your hair loss could be primarily due to Telogen Effluvium (TE) rather than Androgenic Alopecia (AGA), given the triggering events (COVID-19 infection and nutritional deficiencies). However, it's important to differentiate between these conditions, especially as you approach menopause, which can also influence hair health.
Understanding Telogen Effluvium (TE)
Telogen Effluvium typically occurs after a significant stressor or shock to the system, such as illness or nutritional deficiencies. In TE:
Hair sheds diffusely across the scalp rather than in patches.
There's a noticeable thinning all over, including the sides of the head.
Recovery usually begins once the underlying cause is addressed, but it can take several months to see significant regrowth.
Understanding Androgenic Alopecia (AGA)
Androgenic Alopecia, on the other hand, is characterized by:
Gradual thinning at the crown and frontal areas.
Family history of similar hair loss patterns.
It is often progressive and can be influenced by hormonal changes, particularly around menopause.
Steps to Take:
Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist: An expert can conduct a thorough examination, including a scalp biopsy if needed, to differentiate between TE and AGA.
Monitor Hormonal Levels: Since you are a 50-year-old female, it's important to assess hormonal changes due to menopause. Blood tests can help evaluate hormone levels, including estrogen and androgens.
Consider Oral Minoxidil: Oral minoxidil can be beneficial for both TE and AGA. It's known to help stimulate hair growth and increase hair density, though it can take several months to show results. Consulting with a healthcare provider will help determine the appropriate dosage and monitor any potential side effects.
Topical Treatments: Minoxidil 5% topical solution is also effective. It can be used alongside oral treatments for better results.
Maintain Nutrient Levels: Ensure that your iron and vitamin D levels remain within optimal ranges. Regular blood tests and dietary adjustments can help maintain these levels.
Hair Care Regimen: Use gentle hair care products that support scalp health. Avoid harsh treatments and excessive heat styling.
Patience and Monitoring: Hair growth takes time, so it's essential to be patient and regularly monitor progress. Document changes with photos to track improvements over time.
While your situation suggests TE, it's essential to rule out AGA and hormonal factors. A tailored approach with professional guidance will provide the best results for your hair recovery.
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@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you so much! I started .125mg of oral minoxidil about 24 days ago. The past five days, my hair is shedding extremely bad and considering my hair is already thin this is really stressing me out. Is this normal? My derm lacks in so many ways, you have provided more details than she has the past two years. I am encouraging a biopsy when I see her again in December, and I asked for minoxidil. I just feel like no-one listens and my hair is now so thin...ugh!
None of these naturals work for me sadly. I've been using finasteride for 3 years now and it has worked wonderfully for me.
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Hello Doctor. I was using topical retinol over the counter on my face for about two weeks until I started noticing hair loss on my eyebrows. For the past year, I have been losing hair loss on my eyebrows, a little on my eyelashes, and maybe on my head. However, I do have a vitamin d deficiency and possibly a ferritin deficiency.
My vitamin d levels are an 18
My ferritin levels from a year ago are a 23.
I also have dandruff on my scalp and in my eyebrows. Does my hair loss have to do with the retinol at this point? Could it just be the vitamin d and ferritin?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Jenna! There's probably a combination of inflammatory and nutritional issues at play here. You definitely need to correct the low nutrient levels as those potentially contributed to your hair loss situation but predominant reason is most likely due to inflammation and it may be the retinol you applied or something else like autoimmune condition. Take the products below to correct your nutritional deficiencies:
Vit D3: take 8 drops (8,000iu) per day for 6 months then retest. - www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/liquid-vitamin-d3-3000-iu-295-days-supply
Ferritin: take 2 in AM with food and 2 in PM with food for 6 months, retest ferritin. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/ferritin-5mg-60-count
Derma Iron: 2 cap per day at night with food for 3 months, retest ferritin, or discontinue www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/derma-iron
FoliGrowth Vitamin: take 2 in morning with food and 1 in the evening with food www.advancedtrichology.com/products/foligrowth-ultra-hair-growth-vitamin-with-high-potency-biotin-folic-acid-and-26-herbs-and-vitamins
Additionally, please take the hair loss quiz on the website to make sure you'll cover all your bases www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz or call us at 480-222-4247 if you want to book a phone consultation.
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What about PRP TREATMENT doesn't it work i guess it don't have any side effects is it better than finestratide ?
Doc pls answer?
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment is indeed a promising option for hair loss, and many people prefer it because it has minimal side effects compared to medications like finasteride. Here’s a breakdown of how it compares:
### How PRP Works
PRP involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting it into the scalp. Platelets release growth factors that stimulate hair follicles, encouraging new hair growth and strengthening existing hair.
### Benefits of PRP
1. **Minimal Side Effects** 🌱: PRP is derived from your own blood, so it’s generally safe with few side effects, usually limited to mild tenderness or swelling at the injection site. Unlike finasteride, PRP doesn’t affect hormones, so there’s no risk of hormonal side effects.
2. **Improves Hair Thickness and Density** 📈: Many people see an improvement in hair thickness and density after a few sessions, typically spaced about 4-6 weeks apart. Results can vary, but PRP has been shown to help stimulate growth, especially in areas with thinning hair.
3. **Good for Both Men and Women** 🚻: PRP is effective for both men and women, whereas finasteride is typically recommended for men due to its hormonal effects.
### Finasteride vs. PRP
- **Finasteride** works by blocking DHT (a hormone linked to hair loss). It’s effective, especially for men with androgenetic alopecia, but it can have side effects, such as libido changes or hormonal shifts.
- **PRP**, on the other hand, works by directly nourishing and stimulating hair follicles without altering hormones. It’s a non-hormonal approach, which is great for those looking to avoid potential side effects associated with finasteride.
### Which Is Better?
- **PRP may be better if you prefer a natural treatment** without the risk of hormonal side effects. It’s an excellent option for those with mild to moderate hair thinning or those who haven’t had success with medications.
- **Finasteride may still be recommended for those with more advanced hair loss** due to androgenetic alopecia. It can be effective when used consistently but has potential side effects.
Many people find that a combination of treatments (e.g., PRP and topical minoxidil) yields the best results. PRP can be a fantastic option, especially if you’re looking for a safe, non-hormonal treatment to support your hair growth journey! 🌟
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@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist wow thanks doc for such a good explanation. I have been using DHT blocked serum and some vitamin tablets. Even when my doc suggested minoxidil and finestratide I told I don't want it.Then my doc suggested PRP I have the doubt for long time why my doc not suggesting PRP at the first so I'm into the confusion which is best because I'm somewhere between early stage and starting of severe stage. I'm going into PRP treatment without doubt and continue the healthy habits which I already started
If AA only affects the top of your head how come some men go completely bald?
So overall can your hair come back? So much hair is gone, i just need to know if it can return.
You have a 3 to 5 year window to get it back. Once that time is passed and it's too far gone for those hair follicles that's resting for that amount of time.
I started working out at the gym in August 2019 and I noticed hairfall.. so I got myself Brazilian keratin treatment. After that I noticed a bit more hair fall.. like strands coming out while conditioning my hair.. it went on for quite sometme. In March 2020 lockdown started in India and after that I wouldn't take much care of my hair.. i noticed hairfall.. but later one night I washed my hair and tied it and slept all night.. and the next day I opened my hair I noticed it's still damp so I combed it and that's when I had a massive hairfall.. I must have lost 30 % hair..this happened in August - september 2020.. but still I was care less.. I would tie my hair up in a bun.. this year I started to take care of my hair . Like using a better hair mask that made my hair silky and that's when I noticed that how much hair density I have lost... My hair used to be wavy frizzy because of which I didn't rrally notice the loss of volume . Now I see that scalp is visible on the crown... It's been 9 to 10 months since the massive hairfall.. and I still lose about 50 to 100 hair per day ... I have noticed that my hair has grown but new hair growth is very slow.. I am not sure if I am even getting new hair growths... I consulted a few dermatologist ( video consults) who told me it's androgenic alopecia.. one doctor said its not . My Father who is a doctor says it's not androgenci . And I am very confused...
Also there has been some changes in my diet and I was doing cardio every night before going to bed..
I am very tensed because of my hair.. I really don't want to go completely bald..
Watch this video. Sound like a inflammatory reaction. th-cam.com/video/M4Df_KC0jFs/w-d-xo.html
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much doctor.. I saw the video and I can relate to it.. ,my d3 was quite low until last year.it was around 11-15.. I got d3 tested a few days ago again and now its at 40.. hopefully I should see regrowth now...and yes.. I do have sensitive scalp...
Does mustarbation has side effects on hair?
no
Asides from what you mentioned, can blood work identify AGA?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: No it won't but depending on the blood work, it may help diagnose hormonal issues (e.g PCOS) which may have caused the early onset of hair loss. Blood work can also confirm nutritional deficiencies which can cause hair loss or expedite AGA. You can tell from the family history, areas of hair loss and the age if the person has AGA. If you haven't already, take the hair loss quiz to find out: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
I’m 22 years olds and I suffer from sudden onset of hair thinning all over, but most notably the temples regions. My hair was thick and l full 4-5 months ago. But now noticing small recession corners come out of nowhere. I have absolutely no family history for pattern baldness in the last three generations and in my distant family. Could other form of hair loss cause hairline to recede at the corners? Something like this had happened to me when i was 19, but my hair made a full recovery within a year. Recurrence of this made me think that there might be other underlying issue.
I’m a male, so I’m i at risk even if i have no family history of androgenetic alopecia
Can a young teen female use the first 2 products mentioned? (DHT blocker & serum?)
Doc, Thank you so much.😊
I'm curious I was told something like androgenetic alopecia unmasked by telogen effluvium? Have no idea what that means my hair is thinning on the top of my scalp and sides it started in the back more my right under side of my hair then moved to my top of my head towards my hairline ?
Iam a girl so my hairloss is not AGA because my ferritin is 10 Ng/ ml and vit d3 is 8 Ng/ ml in your quiz its nutritional hairloss but iam scared
Don’t be… Nutritional hair loss is extremely easy to fix. You need to be on our ferritin, vitamin D3, and Foligrowth
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How long on average does is take because the past 5 weeks Iv had so much hair fall out, had full head of hair and was just receding before Christmas, now can see my scalp, if it carries going il be bald in 6 months, already thinking about booking flight to Turkey for a hair transplant 🤔
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Are you actively shedding? If yes, that is not typical for androgenetic alopecia only. If it's just androgenetic alopecia, the hair thinning process is very gradual. There might be other underlying reasons for your hair loss and I would recommend taking the hair loss quiz on our website to know which products will work for you: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist yeah actively shedding, have receded bit on hairline as I'm 38 but up until Xmas new year time my hair was quite dense now can see through the hair falls out from everywhere on my scalp
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From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: @Manay Kotari Please translate to English so we can help you!
You didnt mention minoxidil why?
Minoxidil does not treat DHT. It simply is a growth stimulant. You must treat the underlying condition utilizing DHT blockers for androgenetic alopecia and then you can growth stimulants to support regrowth
I have androgentic alopecia . My hair actually never grew in . However I have like edges around the sides of my hair because I have 2 bald spots on the side . From a doctors point of view would you think a hair transplant would be effective ? Prp?
Me and my sister both have bald spots on the side . I got a biopsy done and they said it was androgentic
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: You need to take the DHT blocker and NutraM topical serum and make sure that your nutrition is optimal.
DHT Blocker: take 2 in morning with food and 2 in the evening with food www.advancedtrichology.com/products/dht-blocker-vitamin-with-immune-support-saw-palmetto-and-green-tea
NutraM Scalp Serum: Use once daily in the morning. Apply to 1-2 mL to all areas of the scalp that you want to regrow hair. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/nutram-melatonin-hair-serum
Make sure that your nutrition is optimal. take the quiz to know if you need anything else aside from the products listed above: www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz
Lastly, you can use growth stimulants like Low level laser and minoxidil to stimulate hair growth. You may call us at 480 222 4247 or email us at support@advancedtrichology.com so we can help you further.
For me it's coffee, goes straight into my scalp and ,sets it on fire'
Hy..i have central thinning.what is that ??
how can I determine if my follicles are sensitive to dht, is there a test or something.tks
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: If you have hair loss that is at the top of the scalp or receeding hair line but the portion at the back of the head and the sides of the scalp right behind your ears aren't affected and you have family history of hair loss, then you are probably dealing with androgenetic alopecia and that means you're genetically sensitive to the hormone DHT. DHT will only affect the top of the scalp.
I am so confused - have no family history at all of androgentic alopecia. Had diffuse hair loss a few months after being very ill. Early menopause at 42 / now 61. Biopsy confirmed androgentic alopecia but makes no sense - was sure it was T.E. Not sure which products to try at this point to help with regrowth. Don’t want to use minoxidil or take oral meds. Thx
It's understandable to be confused, especially when the diagnosis doesn't seem to align with your family history or the timing of your hair loss. Here’s a breakdown of your situation and some potential options:
1. Androgenetic Alopecia vs. Telogen Effluvium (T.E.):
Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is a genetic form of hair loss that usually develops gradually and is often linked to hormonal changes, like those in menopause.
Telogen Effluvium (T.E.) is a temporary form of hair loss triggered by stress, illness, or hormonal shifts, which seems to align with your experience after being ill.
Since your biopsy confirmed AGA, it’s possible that your early menopause could have triggered it, even if there’s no family history. Hormonal changes during menopause can contribute to hair thinning.
2. Non-Medication Approaches for Regrowth:
If you’re hesitant to use Minoxidil or take oral medications, consider these alternatives:
Natural DHT Blockers: Ingredients like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, stinging nettle, and pygeum can help reduce DHT levels without the use of synthetic drugs. These are gentler and may be effective in slowing hair loss or promoting regrowth.
Topical Treatments: Look for products that contain natural DHT blockers and other beneficial ingredients like caffeine, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil. These can help stimulate blood flow to the scalp and promote healthier hair follicles.
Microneedling: This technique can enhance hair regrowth by promoting collagen production and increasing the absorption of topical treatments. It's non-invasive and can be done at home or by a professional.
Nutritional Support: Ensure your diet is rich in vitamins and minerals like biotin, zinc, vitamin D, and iron. Consider adding a supplement specifically designed for hair health if you're not getting enough through diet alone.
3. Managing Expectations:
Natural treatments can take time to show results, so patience is key. Additionally, even though you might be dealing with AGA, combining these strategies with a healthy lifestyle may help you maintain and possibly improve your hair density.
4. Consultation:
Consider consulting a trichologist who specializes in hair loss. They can offer personalized advice and recommend specific products or treatments tailored to your needs.
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Thanks so much for the reply and explanation! I most definitely feel I have a better understanding of the diagnosis. Will implement the natural treatment recommendations and hope for some regrowth - thx again!
Will hair loss due to iron deficiency also cause miniaturised hair? My ferritin has always been low since my teenage years (34 now) this is the only time I've been consistent with my iron supplements but shedding a lot of miniaturized hair.
Love your dht blocker ❤
Please answer William Gaunitz, I will really appreciate 🙏
Amazing video
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Dina! Thank you so much for your feedback! :)
I try to buy these products, but there are no way to buy this, in Amazon currently not available this, 🙃 if I directly buy this I should have to pay international shipping more than this product, doctor do you have any idea for this ?
Please tell me if you found a way to get the products, bcuz I live in the Middle East too.
Please answer Dr. I am a female I have overall diffuse thinning, but I have noticeable thinning hairline and the back of my part is thinning sooo much, my ferritin is low, does this sound like I have AGA, also do u think I could I regrow some hair loss if I fix my nutrition?
From William’s Assistant Trichologist MJ: Hi Abby! You're probably dealing with androgenetic hair loss and nutritional deficiencies that contributed to your hair loss. Please take the hair loss quiz on our website to know what products you need www.advancedtrichology.com/pages/quiz. For low ferritin, you need to take:
Ferritin: take 2 in AM with food and 2 in PM with food for 6 months, retest ferritin. www.advancedtrichology.com/products/ferritin-5mg-60-count
Derma Iron: 2 caps per day at night with food for 3 months. Then retest. If no test is performed, discontinue. www.advancedtrichology.com/collections/nutritional-hair-loss-products/products/derma-iron
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you!!
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Hello doctor. I have diffuse hairloss all over but it's more on the sides and back. I think i suffered from te and it triggered a bit of aga too as i have a few miniturization. But more than the top i hage loss at sides and back. But my dermat has said it's female pattern baldness but according to Ur video it's not?
Correct loss on the back and the sides would not be female pattern. Most physicians simply don’t know the difference. You’re probably dealing with Nutritional hair loss. You need to get some blood tests
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much. I will get blood test done right away