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Diet, Hair Products and Hair Surgery

‘You are what you eat.’ We’ve all heard that old saying, but how does it apply to the health of your hair? Can your dietary choices lead to hair loss? Can they counter it? Reverse it? 

The primary causes of hair loss are genetics, hormonal dysregulation, hypothyroidism, tension on the hair (tension alopecia), scalp trauma, infection and dietary factors such as nutrient deficiencies. 

Micronutrient deficiencies can have an effect on the health of your hair. To understand why let’s have a look at what our hair is actually made of. Hair consists of two main structures — the hair shaft, which is what you see, and the hair follicle, which is hidden underneath the skin. Hair grows from the hair follicle.

The average growth rate for human hair is typically around 0.35 mm per day. Meanwhile, the average scalp sheds about 100 hairs per day, which can increase with hair care practices like excessive shampooing and forceful brushing.

Hair follicles are highly active and sensitive structures. The fact that hair follicles are among the most rapidly dividing cells in the human body, explains why nutrient deficiencies can negatively affect hair growth.

Below are some essential nutrients for maintaining healthy hair growth:

Iron – Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the world and can cause hair loss.

The result of iron deficiency is telogen effluvium (TE), that is hair loss marked by a disruption in the normal growth cycle. This leads to hair loss through excessive shedding. Laboratory studies have shown that those who suffer from hair loss tend to have lower than average iron levels in their blood.

Vitamin D – Vitamin D plays an important role in healthy hair growth. Vitamin D levels are lower in people with certain hair loss conditions, particularly female pattern hair loss. Vitamin D supplements may encourage hair regrowth resulting from a vitamin deficiency, but are of no use in treating genetically caused hair loss.

Zinc – The mineral zinc plays an important role in protein synthesis and cellular division, both processes are essential to healthy hair growth. Zinc is a necessary mineral for hair follicle function and helps protect against follicle shrinkage and promote recovery of damaged hair. 

Other nutrients that may affect hair loss include: biotin, vitamin B12, folate, and riboflavin.

If you think that you may be experiencing hair loss due to a nutrient deficiency, taking a daily multivitamin may help. Hair restoration shampoos like GroMD are highly recommended for daily use. If symptoms persist then consult a medical professional for further guidance.

It is important to remember that most hair loss in men is caused by genetic factors. Vitamins will not cure male pattern baldness. The only 100% effective treatment of which is FUE or FUT hair transplant surgery. Dr. Yazdan of Modena Hair Institute is a seasoned professional in the field of hair restoration and your surest path to the head of hair you want – and deserve! 

If you want to explore a hair loss solution with a 100% effectiveness rate or if you have any questions or concerns regarding the merits of different hair loss treatments, please contact us at Modena Hair Institute today for more information. At Modena Hair Institute we pride ourselves on consistently providing our patients with the highest standard of custom hair restoration treatment available, directly tailored to their individual needs. Dr. Yazdan is eagerly awaiting your visit or digital consultation. Contact us today!

Dr. Amir Yazdan, MD, is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon, expert guest on Dr. Phil and The Doctors, creator of the GroMD hair restoration product line, ISHRS member, accredited member of the IAHRS and a visceral advocate for patient care. Learn more about Dr. Yazdan or read rave reviews from his patients.

 

Dr. Yazdan Feature: ‘The Bald Truth’ on Transparency

We here at Modena Hair Institute are pleased to highlight that Dr. Yazdan has been mentioned on the long running, critically acclaimed self-help podcast ‘The Bald Truth‘. ‘The Bald Truth’, hosted by Spencer Kobren, is a program dedicated to providing a discerning listenership with a nuanced understanding on the topic of hair loss and all its practices.

Dr. Yazdan’s integrity, years of clinical experience and innovative approach to treating hair loss have made him an obvious choice to be cited on Mr. Kobran’s program as an almost unique example of transparency and communication in the field of modern hair transplant surgery. 

In particular Dr. Yazdan is praised for providing a brochure in his Orange County and Las Vegas office encouraging prospective patients to do their due diligence and consult with other qualified physicians on the IAHRS list of hair transplant surgeons.

Membership in the IAHRS or the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons is an exclusive and prestigious honor reserved for only the proven elite among hair transplant surgeons with a commitment to patient education and safety.

Dr. Yazdan’s detailed craftsmanship means that patients who desire optimal results and who have made an effort to inform themselves about their surgical options can choose Modena Hair Institute with total peace of mind.

Dr. Amir Yazdan, MD, is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon, expert guest on Dr. Phil and The Doctors, creator of the GroMD hair restoration product line, ISHRS member, accredited member of the IAHRS and a visceral advocate for patient care. Learn more about Dr. Yazdan or read rave reviews from his patients.

 

Unethically Counting Graft Numbers


Last month Dr. Yazdan of Modena Hair Institute returned to appear on Spencer Kobren’s show, The Bald Truth, to discuss the hidden and sinister ways in which some hair transplants cut corners by unethically charging patients for extra grafts which are both unnecessary and harmful to scalp tissue.
If follicular units are divided up into smaller groups, or into individual hairs, the graft numbers will significantly increase (and so will the price of the hair restoration procedure) without any increase in fullness (and probably less fullness due to sub-optimal growth.)
Certain clinics will split four-hair or three-hair grafts into four one-hair grafts or three one-hair grafts in order to charge the patient for more individual grafts. The result is not only a dramatic increase in surgical cost for the patient, but also the newly separated grafts often do not grow as well, as they would need to be spread out over more than the space that a single multi-hair graft would otherwise occupy.
Variations on this technique of graft count manipulation occur ubiquitously, especially at non-specialist clinics or clinics which rely on robotic machinery. If the microscopic dissection (dissection of multi-unit grafts into single grafts) is poor and some of the hair in the follicle is destroyed, the results will be aesthetically disastrous.
To reiterate in plainer language, these clinics both charge clients for extra unnecessary grafts (often resulting in hundreds or thousands of dollars more) and often leave them with poor, non-dense and thin looking hairlines.

Amir Yazdan: ‘Certain clinics will sell more grafts, but then cut up and dissect the grafts for no other purpose except to charge the customer more’

Spencer Kobren: ‘I’m so glad you brought this up. There are also clinics who use a larger punch purely to get more grafts, which can end up decimating the patients donor hair’.

At Modena Hair Institute, Dr. Yazdan will never divide up multi-unit grafts, except when very fine incisions are necessary. His focus is quality, density and a natural-looking hairline. To this effect, Dr. Yazdan has developed very fine surgical blades to prepare and insert multi-follicular units into his hair transplant patients’ scalps. He places the hairs carefully so they aligned with the natural direction of the hair, restoring original density and volume.

Dr. Amir Yazdan, MD, is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon, expert guest on Dr. Phil and The Doctors, creator of the GroMD hair restoration product line, ISHRS member, accredited member of the IAHRS and a visceral advocate for patient care. Learn more about Dr. Yazdan or read rave reviews from his patients.

‘Hair Transplantation Has Changed, and It’s Going Down a Bad Path’: Dr. Yazdan talks with Spencer Kobren

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Hair Clinics and Greed

It is no secret that doctors and medical practices across the United States must look after their marketing and sales with studious diligence. We wish that good work and word-of-mouth were enough to get new patients to come in for world-class diagnoses and hair restoration surgery, but sadly it’s not. In our internet age, digital marketing and sprawling sales campaigns are vital mechanisms in spreading the word about one’s practice and expertise.

Here at Modena Hair Institute in Orange County, Beverly Hills and Las Vegas, we are vocal proponents of quality professionalism in medical marketing, branding and sales. But as you can already guess, medical practices lacking the proper experience and expertise have found that they can portray themselves as industry leaders using sly marketing ploys and digital sleights of hand. Platforms like Instagram, YouTube and Facebook are rife with amateur clinics exaggerating their skill and pedigree. Tempted by the prospect of immediate financial gain, they will hire expensive media and sales teams that exaggerate their results, instead of putting in the years of hard work to actually achieve results.

But as Dr. Amir Yazdan explains Spencer Kobren’s show, The Bald Truth, the temptations of greed can also infect highly reputable hair restoration clinics, who will begin to sacrifice quality for quantity. World-class hair transplant doctors who are highly skilled in follicular unit extraction (or FUE), follicular unit transplant (or FUT), scalp micropigmentation and other procedures, are tempted to book more and more appointments, only to sacrifice their attention to detail and careful oversight.

Once a hair restoration practice has reached a certain level of industry popularity, they can leverage that celebrity to promote procedures and programs that are not in the best interest of their clients. A big-name surgeon may start to outsource and hire technicians to perform most of the surgery for them, which results in poorer patient care.

As such, Dr. Amir Yazdan limits himself to one surgery per day so as to have total oversight and command of the hair transplant. He is committed to manual extractions using the smallest possible punch, which allows for maximum versatility, adjustment and natural-looking design.

How do you compete with this greed? You don’t. What ethical and honest businesses need to do is rise above the temptation, knowing that those operating sleazy businesses are really in the minority and that they stand a very good chance of being caught and punished; they are not likely to be happy with themselves and their lives, and are not respected members of the medical community.

Honest and hard-working hair transplant clinics need to cling tightly to their ethics, values and good character. The business model that is based on patient safety and long-term satisfaction – one that sacrifices profit for real and impactful results – is one that will inspire and lead others in the industry.

It’s our job and our duty to earn the trust and admiration of patients and show them how hair transplantation and hair restoration ought to be. At our hair restoration clinics in Orange County, Beverly Hills and Las Vegas, we prioritize long term hair restoration results over quick fix procedures. We develop life-long relationships with our patients, many of whom return for advice and friendly consultation once a year, because we care about real life-changing results.

Dr. Amir Yazdan, MD, is an internationally renowned hair transplant surgeon, expert guest on Dr. Phil and The Doctors, creator of the GroMD hair restoration product line, ISHRS member, accredited member of the IAHRS and a visceral advocate for patient care. Learn more about Dr. Yazdan or read rave reviews from his patients.