Trichology
Coping with men's hair loss or women's hair loss is more than a physical issue; it goes deeper. At our salon, Patti Wood is a certified trichologist and can help you with the root cause of your hair loss. Women's hair loss is becoming more and more prevalent with the numbers being 2 out of 5 women suffer from hair loss, and men aren't far behind.
If you or someone you know suffers from hair loss, call us today. To help you become acquainted with the women's hair loss or men's hair loss procedures here's what to expect:
- Make an appointment for your consultation. There is no obligation to go or do anything I suggest.
- After you make your appointment, I will first review your family history, health, diet, and blood work (if available), and begin diagnosing the problem.
- At your follow up appointment, I will include a prescribed treatment plan specifically designed for your individual needs.
What Is Trichology?Trichology is the science of the structure, function and diseases of the human hair. Clinical trichology is the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the human hair and scalp. Trichologists receive training in all aspects of hair science, hair care and hair processing.
Trichologists are specialists who have been specifically trained to treat hair loss and scalp conditions. I personally studied under Dr. David Kingsley, World Trichology Society. Coping with men's hair loss or women's hair loss is more than a physical issue; it goes deeper. At our salon, Patti Wood is a certified trichologist and can help you with the root cause of your hair loss. See our before and after pictures to see how Patti can help you with your hair loss or hair replacement. We are certified in dealing and treating Alopecia Areate, Telogen Effluvium, Trichotillomania, Scarring Hair Loss, Cosmetic Hair Loss, and Chemotherapy Hair Loss.
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FAQs
Q: How many people actually suffer from hair loss?
A: Hair loss is a condition that effects approximately 60% of women and 85% of men at some time in their lives.
Q: How much hair should I have on my head?
A: We are born with all of our hair follicles; none are produced after birth. That said, the average person has approximately 80,000 - 150,000 hairs on his or her head, depending on hair type and natural hair color.
Q: What is considered normal hair loss?
A: The average number of hairs that most people should expect to lose each day is between 40 - 120 hairs. The discrepancy is due to differences in the amount of hair people have on their heads, as well as both hair type and hair growth cycle.
Q: Is all hair loss permanent?
A: No! It is important to realize that there are many different types and causes of hair loss, not all of which are permanent
A: Hair loss is a condition that effects approximately 60% of women and 85% of men at some time in their lives.
Q: How much hair should I have on my head?
A: We are born with all of our hair follicles; none are produced after birth. That said, the average person has approximately 80,000 - 150,000 hairs on his or her head, depending on hair type and natural hair color.
Q: What is considered normal hair loss?
A: The average number of hairs that most people should expect to lose each day is between 40 - 120 hairs. The discrepancy is due to differences in the amount of hair people have on their heads, as well as both hair type and hair growth cycle.
Q: Is all hair loss permanent?
A: No! It is important to realize that there are many different types and causes of hair loss, not all of which are permanent
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle"
Plato