Charles Medical Group Blog
Is it true that your mother’s side of the family shows your hair loss pattern
Question:Is it true that if you look at your mother’s side of the family for your hair loss pattern that is how you will determine whether or not you are going to have hair loss or not? Answer:Androgenetic alopecia or genetic hair loss can occur from either side of the family. It can be from […]
I am planning two separate hair transplant sessions
Question:I am planning two separate hair transplant sessions; one to my crown and the other to work on my hairline. Which one should be performed first and why? Answer:Generally it is recommended that if a patient has hair loss in two areas, one of which includes the frontal and hairline region, we suggest that you […]
Is FUE the better hair transplant technique for the hairline
Question:I am 43 and interested in a hair transplant to fill in my hairline. So far I do not need any work done on the crown. Is FUE really the better hair transplant technique for working on the front of the hairline or at all? If so, why? Answer:I agree that work should be done […]
I am trying to decide between FUE and FUG
Question:I am trying to decide between FUE and FUT. I like the idea of having less scarring but I have heard that it is not exactly true that the donor area looks untouched with FUE and that excision marks would be visible if you shave your head. Is this true? Answer:It is true that there […]
Is Propecia more effective than Rogaine?
Question:From what I have read on the internet it seems like Propecia is much more effective than Rogaine for stopping hair loss. Is this true? Answer:Rogaine or the generic minoxidil and Propecia which is finasteride are two very different medications. First of all, Propecia is a medication that can only be obtained by getting a […]
How long do pimples last after a hair transplant
Question:How long do pimples last after a hair transplant? Can anything be done to get rid of them sooner or to prevent them? Answer:The small pimple-like lesions that occur following hair transplantation procedures are generally referred to as folliculitis. They are small areas of inflammation around the actual hair follicle that can cause a small […]