The two most common methods for hair transplants are FUE and FUSS. FUE stands for Follicular Unit Extraction, while FUSS is used to refer to Follicular Unit STRIP Surgery. The difference between these two procedures is rooted in how hair is extracted. For a STRIP procedure, a large strip of scalp must...

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Hair Transplant Options: FUE vs FUSS

The two most common methods for hair transplants are FUE and FUSS. FUE stands for Follicular Unit Extraction, while FUSS is used to refer to Follicular Unit STRIP Surgery. The difference between these two procedures is rooted in how hair is extracted. For a STRIP procedure, a large strip of scalp must...

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The Truth About Hair Loss Treatments for Men

Hair is a defining element of most people’s appearance. However, for a growing number of men, their hair is no longer a source of confidence. Instead, their hair has become the leading cause of low self-esteem. The reason so many men feel this way is because of the prevalence of hair loss. A big par...

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Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Q&A

If you’re researching potential solutions for hair loss, it’s likely that you’ve come across the term FUE. You may have even seen the full name of this term, which is follicular unit extraction. Since this name can come off as quite intimidating, many people have questions about what it means. I...

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Dr Vikas Kunnure

(GMC Number 5176052) MBBS. GP. Hair Transplant Surgeon Dr Kunnure is a certified doctor and a member of the British Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons. He is also a member of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS). Dr. Kunnure has extensive experience while working with NH...

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Vitamin E may reverse male pattern baldness: Study

Daily supplements of a patented tocotrienol (vitamin E) complex may increase hair growth in people with male pattern baldness by 42 percent, suggest as new study from Carotech. http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/Research/Vitamin-E-may-reverse-male-pattern-baldness-Study ...

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Pollution sends men bald

Men living in polluted areas are more likely to go bald than those breathing cleaner air, a new study suggests. The ground breaking research, by academics at the University of London, has linked the onset of male pattern baldness, to environmental factors, such as air pollution and smoking. The sci...

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