Here’s how it works. Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) delivers compressed light, from the red part of the spectrum, directly to the scalp. Also known as “cold” lasers, this type of light therapy increases blood flow without a thermal element, meaning there is no risk of burning or harming the scalp. Increased blood flow enables hair follicles to regenerate faster and more efficiently—leading to an altogether healthier environment in which new hair can grow.
Both men and women experiencing the early stages of hair loss are candidates for laser hair therapy. In fact, laser hair treatments stop the progression of hair loss in 85 percent of all users. What’s more, laser hair restoration has never been more convenient. Transitions can provide you with a safe and easy-to-use laser application that you can take home with you, completing your regimen of laser treatment from the comfort of your own house—all while watching TV, reading a book, or surfing the Web.
The frequency by which you wash your hair, brush, and or comb your hair, in addition to the types of shampoo do not contribute to hair loss. Again, this can depend on how aggressive you are with your brush or comb.
No, wearing a hat does not cause hair loss, unless of course the hat you are wearing is so tight that it pulls out your hair.
...and when it does, it can take its toll on your sense of self-confidence. The good news is that, no matter the cause of hair loss, there are always methods for addressing it. Options are available for hair loss prevention and hair replacement. At Transitions Hair Solutions, that’s the message of hope we abide by, and seek to impart to all our clients: You don’t have to settle for hair loss. You can find a solution that’s right for you. Our job is to point you in the right direction.
Dealing with hair loss is never easy for anyone—and we understand that. We also know that it doesn’t have to be permanent. You can restore your hair, your image, and your self confidence—and you can do it all in the warm and comforting environment of Transitions Hair Solutions, working closely with our friendly and knowledgeable stylists.
Find out about the solutions that make the most sense for you. Make an appointment and schedule a private consultation with one of our stylists right now.
This is the story of a young woman we will call Melody for this story... Melody finally reached her weight loss goals and was thrilled, but soon after she began to notice that her hair was falling out. She had heard this could happen, so she did not panic at first. Rather she began using over the counter supplements and other hair products products that she could buy from her local grocery store, but in the end none of them really seem to work.
September is Alopecia Awareness Month. Many people ask me what is alopecia exactly? The word alopecia itself is the medical term for hair loss. It does not refer to one specific form of hair loss. Any form of hair loss is alopecia. I’ve been helping people young and old with various types of alopecia for decades. I’ve seen it all. There are a few distinct categories of alopecia. Let me break down a few of them.