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Millions of American men and women experience thinning hair. The good news is that effective treatments exist to restore your hair and help you feel better about your appearance.
Board-certified physician , and the team at in Bradenton and Tampa, Florida, use a patient-centric approach to determine the best hair restoration solutions for your unique needs.
We know no two people—and no two heads of hair—are the same. That’s why our practice offers , including nonsurgical and surgical therapies. Keep reading to learn which is right for you.
Nonsurgical hair restoration
Nonsurgical hair restoration options provide a way to address hair loss and improve hair growth without surgery. At Honest Hair Restoration, Dr. Maag has selected the safest and most effective nonsurgical therapies. Here’s a closer look:
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
Studies show low-level laser therapy is a safe and effective way to help men and women regrow thinning hair.
This treatment uses near-infrared energy to increase blood flow to your scalp. The different wavelengths also trigger cell regeneration, stimulating your hair follicles to grow new hair.
There are few side effects, making LLLT a good option for most people. To enhance your results, Dr. Maag may recommend combining this treatment with other nonsurgical therapies.
Custom-blended medications
As a medical doctor, Dr. Maag has unique insights into how prescription and non-prescription medications can help restore your hair. He custom blends the right combination to slow hair loss or promote hair regrowth, depending on your needs.
Honest Hair Restoration offers options for both men and women. Results take time since the medications enhance your natural hair growth cycle. Generally, you can expect noticeable effects to begin after three to six months.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy
Your blood contains platelets, which house special growth factors that stimulate cell growth. Dr. Maag and the team can harness the power of your platelets to help you regrow hair without side effects or serious risks.
We take a small amount of blood from your arm, then place it in a centrifuge to separate the platelets. The platelet plasma contains 5-10 times more platelets than your blood naturally has, so when we inject it into your scalp, it simulates your follicles to grow new hair.
Surgical hair transplants
A surgical hair transplant offers a natural-looking, fuller head of hair. Dr. Maag and the team use the most advanced processes and techniques: follicular unit extraction (FUE).
FUE means we remove each hair follicle graft individually using specialized tools. As a result, you don’t have visible scars—each graft leaves a tiny scar that’s no more than one millimeter in size.
The transplanted hair sheds a few weeks after your surgery, however, the grafted roots take hold. This gives you lasting results as new hair grows in following your natural hair growth cycle.
It takes between four to five months for new hair to grow from the grafted follicle and about one year for full hair growth after your treatment.
Although there’s no guarantee of permanent results of regrowing a completely full head of hair, Dr. Maag works hard to meet your goals of restoring as much as possible with natural-looking results.
Choosing the right hair restoration
The right hair restoration treatment is the one that best meets your unique needs. As a medical
doctor, Dr. Maag assesses your scalp health, hair loss, and medical history to recommend the right hair restoration therapy for your specific goals and hair loss level.
For some patients, nonsurgical approaches alone are enough to help them meet their goals. For others, a hair transplant or combination of therapies may be what’s needed to provide a thicker, fuller head of hair.
Ready to learn which type of hair restoration treatment will best meet your unique needs? Schedule a consultation online or over the phone with Dr. Maag and the Honest Hair Restoration team at the Florida office nearest you.
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Noticing less hair when you shower or style your locks? You’re in good company. About 50% of women and over 80% of men struggle with significant hair loss. Not all hair loss is alike.
All types of hair loss result when your natural hair growth cycle gets disrupted. This cycle involves three main phases:
- The anagen or growth phase (two to six years)
- The catagen or transition phase (about 10 days)
- The telogen or resting and shedding phase (two to three months)
At Honest Hair Restoration in Bradenton and Tampa, Florida, board-certified physician Martin Maag, MD, and the team evaluate your specific hair loss to create a customized hair restoration treatment plan that addresses your unique needs.
Keep reading to learn about the two most common patterns of hair loss and what each means for you.
Type 1: Androgenetic alopecia
The most common hair loss for both men and women is androgenetic alopecia, or male or female pattern baldness. In fact, researchers estimate about 95% of hair loss in men is because of androgenetic alopecia.
This pattern of hair loss is hereditary, meaning if one of both of your parents experienced it, your risk of this type of baldness is higher. Male and female pattern baldness results when your hair follicles react to a byproduct of testosterone.
In reaction to the chemical, your hair follicles shrink, and their lifespan grows shorter and shorter. Eventually, the affected follicles stop producing new hair and baldness or widespread thinning results.
In men, androgenetic alopecia causes a receding hairline, less hair on the crown, and eventually, baldness. In women, hair typically thins more evenly across the scalp or thins from the center part out, though rarely leading to baldness.
What it means for you
Although you can’t control the genes that lead to male or female pattern balding, you can take steps to slow hair loss or restore your hair. The right treatment depends on the stage of hair loss you’re in and the condition of your scalp.
The first line of treatment is often medication to slow hair loss or nonsurgical treatments, like low-level laser therapy or platelet-rich plasma treatments to stimulate hair growth. Your provider may also suggest a hair transplant to create permanent hair restoration in thinning areas.
Type 2: Involutional alopecia
This hair loss pattern is the second most common after male and female pattern baldness. It typically develops as part of the natural aging process when your hair growth slows, leading to a shorter growing phase.
As a result, your hair follicles move into the resting phase of the hair cycle, where they are shed faster. This causes a gradual and progressive thinning of the hair, usually fairly evenly distributed across the scalp. It also leads to shorter hair, since the growth phase is shorter.
What it means for you
First, be sure to talk to your medical provider and rule out any underlying health conditions that can affect your hair. As a medical doctor, Dr Maag can correctly diagnose your hair loss and suggest the best treatment for involutional alopecia.
Patients with early-to-mid-stage involutional alopecia have found success with therapies that stimulate the hair follicles and promote natural hair growth, like platelet-rich plasma therapy and low-level laser therapy. For more advanced hair loss, hair transplant with follicular unit extraction (FUE) may be recommended.
Hair restoration options
Dr. Maag at Honest Hair Restoration evaluates your hair loss through the lens of a medical doctor. This means you can rest assured our team isn’t trying to sell you on a particular treatment, but rather provide you with information about the best hair restoration approach for your unique needs.
Before creating a customized hair restoration plan, Dr. Maag reviews your medical history, family hair loss history, and the condition of your scalp and existing hair. The right treatment depends on these factors and your type of hair loss.
Some of our most popular therapies include:
- Custom-blended, prescription and prescription-strength medications
- Low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy
- Hair transplant surgery
For an evaluation of your hair loss and personalized hair restoration treatment recommendations, schedule a consultation online or over the phone with Dr. Maag and the Honest Hair Restoration team at our Florida office nearest you.
Do Prescription Hair Loss
Male or female, young or old, hair loss can strike at any time. And instead of having one cause, hair loss has multiple triggers, including:
- Genetics
- Age
- Hormonal imbalances
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Health conditions
- Stress or illness
The good news is that effective hair restoration treatments can help restore your hair, but the right therapy depends on the cause of your hair loss. That’s why board-certified physician Martin Maag, MD, and the team at Honest Hair Restoration in Bradenton and Tampa, Florida, offer personalized treatment recommendations based on your unique needs.
One question Dr. Maag hears the most is whether prescription hair loss medications really work. The answer? It depends. Keep reading to learn more about hair loss medicines and whether they can help restore your hair. .
Do hair loss medications actually work?
Different hair loss medications are available. Some are prescription-strength but available over-the-counter, like minoxidil, while others require a prescription from your physician, like finasteride.
Hair loss medications can work effectively for patients at certain stages of hair loss or with specific types of hair loss. It’s important to have your hair loss evaluated by a hair loss expert to learn if they can help you.
Results are impressive for many users. For example, topical prescription-strength minoxidil helps about 50% of people who use it regrow hair, while for about 40% the medicine helps stop additional hair loss but offers no regrowth.
And with the popular prescription oral hair loss medication, finasteride, which is only FDA-approved for me, about two-thirds of users see regrowth. With all medications, results depend on continued use.
There are also off-label medications doctors use to treat hair loss, like corticosteroids, antifungal medications, blood pressure medications, and anti-androgens. These therapies can help slow or stop hair loss, but require medical supervision.
Can hair loss medication help restore my hair?
Not all hair loss medications work equally well for everyone. The best way to learn if medication can help restore your hair is by scheduling a consultation with a hair loss expert.
At Honest Hair Restoration, Dr. Maag approaches hair loss from a medical perspective—not as a salesman. He evaluates your symptoms, family history, and scalp before making personalized hair restoration treatment suggestions.
This means you won’t spend valuable time or money on drugs that may or may not be effective in your unique situation. For qualified patients, Dr. Maag may suggest using custom-blended, prescription or prescription-strength hair loss medications.
Hair loss medications come in both oral and topic form, and our team has medications available for both men and women. Different medications work in different ways, and depending on the blend recommended for you, they can:
- Slow hair loss
- Help you keep more hair
- Trigger hair regrowth
Hair loss medicines typically take about three to six months before noticeable results appear. This is because they work with your natural hair growth cycle.
Most people tolerate hair loss medications well, however, side effects are possible. Dr. Maag reviews these with you before you start taking them, as they depend on the specific medication being used.
For optimal results, Dr. Maag may recommend combining hair loss medication use with other hair restoration therapies, such as low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.
Ready to learn if prescription hair loss medications can help restore your locks? Schedule a consultation online or over the phone at the Honest Hair Restoration Florida office nearest you.