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What is Alopecia?

Alopecia areata, commonly known as just alopecia or spot baldness, is an autoimmune disorder that affects roughly 2% of people. If you’re recently been losing an abnormal amount of hair, you may have alopecia. Maybe you’ve seen chunks of hair on your pillow or in the shower. Or maybe you’ve noticed coin-sized bald spots on your head. These are all signs of alopecia. And it doesn’t necessarily can also occur on the entire body, not just your head.

 

Autoimmune diseases cause your immune system to turn against your own body. In this case, hair follicles are being attacked and the result is spotted baldness from chunks of hair falling out. The baldness severity can vary depending on the person, ranging from little hair loss to a significant amount. It can even result in total baldness.


Unfortunately, Alopecia can’t be cured, but it can be treated. One option is taking anti-inflammatory prescription medicine specifically for autoimmune diseases. This medicine comes in the form of pills, injections to the scalp, or a cream.

 

Another option for treating alopecia is applying chemicals to your scalp, creating an allergic reaction. This process is called topical immunotherapy. The allergic reaction cause hair to regrow, but the downside is an itchy and dry scalp.

 

Laser hair therapy is also a treatment. Using the laser, you can stimulate hair follicles in an attempt to grow your hair back.

 

You can also use treatments like minoxidil and biotin.

 

Be mindful that all of these treatments don’t always work, but provide the opportunity for hair growth.

 

Alopecia typically occurs when there’s a family history of the autoimmune disease. If you think you may have it, check with your family about ancestors or distant relatives that also had it. You should also schedule an appointment with a dermatologist to confirm the diagnosis.

 

If you’re having hair thinning or hair loss issues, Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Fort Worth can help you regain confidence and regrow hair.

 

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New Year, New You

As crazy as it sounds, it’s now 2019. It’s January and you’re crushing those new year’s resolutions. Hitting the gym? Eating healthier? Quitting smoking? Good for you! It’s a new year, and now it’s time for a new you. Lifestyle improvements are popular this time of year, but sticking with them is always hard. So what if you made an improvement that you didn’t have to stick with?

 

Is your hair thinning? Are you gradually seeing more of your scalp than you’d like? Or maybe you’ve had thinning hair for a while. Both men and women struggle with this. But the good news is there’s hope in 2019! You don’t have to be self conscious about your hair. You don’t need to wear hats everywhere you go. Because at Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Fort Worth, you can find multiple hair loss treatments. Some of these treatments include:

 

  • Laser hair therapy

  • HairMax laser comb

  • Total hair replacement

 

Laser hair therapy can show results in as little as 8 weeks! It can help with hair growth, minimizing hair loss, and even help the color of your hair! By stimulating the scalp, laser hair therapy can have fantastic and permanent results for all kinds of hair.

 

The HairMax laser comb follows this same idea, except it’s more tactical. The HairMax laser comb is literally a comb with lasers embedded between the comb teeth. It separates the hair and stimulates the scalp, ensuring full coverage of laser therapy. It works on each follicle, decreasing hair loss and promoting new, rejuvenated hair growth!

 

Total hair replacement is kind of a blanket term. There are multiple treatments involving total hair replacement, including a hair transplant, cosmetic reconstruction, and topical treatments. The hair transplant involves taking a strip of healthy hair, usually from the back part of your head, and transplanting those healthy growing hairs into thinning areas of your scalp. It’s a total transformation that can both improve your hair quality and your self esteem!

 

If you’re looking for a new year’s resolution that can turn into a life resolution, Apollo Hair Replacement is the place to go! Stick with your resolutions. Stick with Apollo Hair Replacement.

 

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4 Crazy Hair Facts!

What do we really know about our hair? Is it fabulous? Absolutely. But there’s a lot more to those beautiful locks than most people know. So let’s run through some cool facts!

 

Your hair grows about 1.27cm each month!

This is an average, of course, and it doesn’t seem like a lot. But because our hair is different lengths all over, that growth rate can quickly disrupt styles and start to look shaggy or unkempt.

 

As we grow older, our hair permanently thins and falls out.

As terrifying as that sounds, it’s a fact of life. Our hair will never be as thick and lucious and beautiful as it once was in our younger days. Unless we’re George Clooney. Which we aren’t. Unfortunately. But if you’re getting older or even if you’re young and your hair is thinning, you could always get a free consultation from Apollo Hair Replacement!

Curly hair growth is less visible!

Did you know if you have curly hair, you can grow your hair out longer without it being as visible or noticeable as someone with straight hair? That sounds like common sense, but it’s something we don’t always realize or think about. If you have curly hair, you’re saving money on haircuts! Nice.

 

People with red hair require 20% more anaesthetic before surgery than blondes or brunettes.

How crazy is that? Who would have thought that because the MC1R gene (the gene that causes people to have red hair) belongs to the same family of genes that play a role in pain, the mutation causes redheads to be more sensitive to it. Because they’re more sensitive to pain, they need more anaesthetic!

 

Whether you have red, gray, brown, blonde, or pink hair, make sure it’s thick and healthy! If you’re hair is thinning or balding, call Apollo Hair Replace of Dallas/Fort Worth to schedule your free consultation and see how we can help you!

 

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Winter Weather and Your Hair

Keeping healthy hair through the colder months of the year can be a task. Some people are well aware that cold temperatures is damaging to your hair, but a lot of people have no idea! Queue this blog.

 

Let’s talk about what cold weather does to your hair. First off, a brisk 50 degrees isn’t bad for your hair. And that’s cold to us Texans. But if you’re traveling outside of Texas into those below freezing states, we recommend just staying no to that, and snuggling up with your dog on the couch while eating all things peppermint bark. But if you absolutely must go somewhere uncomfortably cold, keep in mind that those temperatures can and will affect your hair in one way or another. But Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Fort Worth has your back… err... head.

 

Dry/itchy scalp

The thing about winter is that it calls for two things: layers and dark clothing. We aren’t fashion experts. But we know a thing or two from binge watching Netflix shows based out of colder areas of America. Layers upon layers upon thermals. That’s what winter is all about in terms of clothing. Typically during this time, dark clothing is a classic, fashionable trend. But this isn’t a fashion blog, so where am I going with this? Cold weather can quickly turn your healthy head into a snowglobe of dandruff. The lower temperatures dry your skin out, and your scalp is no exception. With a dry scalp comes and itchy scalp. The last thing you want is to be wearing a black peacoat with bright white flakes all over your shoulders when it isn’t snowing outside. This is not flattering for you at your significant other’s work holiday party. So what can you do? The best thing you can do is keep your scalp moisturized with a dandruff shampoo. You can still use whatever your normal shampoo and conditioner are, but consider massaging some Head & Shoulders into your scalp after using your regular product. Let it sit for a minute, then wash it out. Do this every other day to keep that scalp from flaking all over the place during chilly temperatures! Most people don’t know that Head & Shoulders isn’t just a dandruff fighting shampoo, but it also keeps your hair healthy and strong.

 

Beanies

So, it’s cold outside and you don’t want to spend the time doing your hair. Or maybe your hair is thinning, and you want to wear a beanie or a hat so people don’t notice. Totally understandable. But be aware that although the cold weather can cause your scalp to dry out and damage your hair, wearing tight beanies or hats frequently can permanently damage your hair and even cause excessive thinning. Think of it this way: Put a brick on some nice St. Augustine grass during the summer. Leave it there for the entire day. Now pick it up and look at the grass it was sitting on. It will be smashed, matted down, and discolored. If you keep that brick on the grass over time, that grass dies. This is how wearing a beanie constantly affects your healthy St. Augustine-esque hair. Be mindful of how often you wear hats and beanies, and think about how that can damage and thin your hair over time.

If you had too much spiked eggnog last night and you woke up late this morning, throw that beanie on to save time. Then call Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Fort Worth so we can hook you up with healthier, rejuvenated hair for next year. Worth it!

 

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Holiday Hair Do's and Don't

Whether you have long, short, or medium length hair, there will always be some “dos and don’ts” in everyday hairstyles. This goes for the holidays as well. We understand that everyone has their own style, and that’s okay! But just in case you’re wondering, we put together a list of hairstyles on the naughty and nice list for the holidays.

 

The Naughty List

 

The holidays are a time to dress up, look cute, and spend time with family. This time of the year almost always commands scarves, layers, and close-toed shoes. With that being said, updos don’t make a lot of sense. It’s not necessarily a fashion faux pas, but it’s contradictory to clothing styles and the weather. We aren’t fashion experts, but exposing your neck in the winter time sounds chilly! On the same kind of note, there are multiple ways to leave the heat, such as blow dryers and straighteners, off your healthy hair to avoid more damage.

 

For guys, it’s the same. Avoid the man bun. Not just because they’re so 2016 (and we’re almost to 2019), but because a tight man bun isn’t going to keep you warm! You could always scarf it up as well, but consider letting those locks flow like Santa’s glorious beard. However, if you somehow end up sticking with the man bun, don’t forget your toe socks and argyle sweater vest.

 

The Nice List

 

So. Many. Options. It’s actually hard to decide which hairstyle to go with if you’re leaving your hair down. With so many different styles appropriate for the holidays, what do you do? I’ve mentioned it already, but try to avoid the blow dryers and straighteners. When hair changes temperatures quickly and drastically, it becomes damaged, resulting in cracks, split ends, frizziness, and so forth. So that leads us to a natural drying beach look. Let your hair down and air dried for a wavy, relaxed look. Use bobby pins and clamps to style and texture the look into something like a half-up top knot or side swept bangs! My personal favorite

is the side braid. This look is elegant, simple, and healthy. Plus you still get that feeling of getting ready, even though it’s a quick do!

 

Gentlemen, a slick, short cut and style is both appropriate and sharp. Try a side-part with a low-shine pomade. Or you could go full Toby McGuire in Pleasantville and make it glisten! Next up, the messy look. This style fades in and out, and it has to be done right. Definitely don’t roll out of bed and go to Christmas lunch with the family. You’ll look sloppy. But a nice wax and some finger magic can make you look like Fight Club Brad Pitt. And that’s a Christmas gift anybody will want.

 

If you aren’t comfortable with your hair because it’s thinning, severely damaged, or long gone, Apollo Hair Replacement can set you on the path to the right do… even if it’s a man bun! If you’re looking for a fuller head of hair, contact Apollo Hair Replacement today for your free consultation. Get your life back for the holidays!

Holiday Hair Restoration

Do you ever wonder how Santa keeps that lucious, snow white head of hair? His job is one of the most stressful jobs in the world, traveling house-to-house, keeping his list of who’s naughty and who’s nice, reading letters from children across the world, and eating all those cookies! If he doesn’t lose is from stress and a bad diet, how does he not pull it out? Because he’s Santa Claus, of course! He works in mysterious and magical ways, and one of those ways is having beautiful hair even though the odds are against him!

But not all of us have the gift of magic. And that’s where Apollo Hair Replacement comes in! Did you know stress is a huge factor in hair loss in both women and men? Between traveling, hosting family, shopping, traffic, finding the right presents, and, of course, visiting your in-laws, the holidays are one of the most stressful times of the year. But we have a solution to some of those stress-inducing situations! 

We’re centrally located! No matter where you are in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, we’re just a quick a sleigh ride away! Travel and traffic can be so stressful, and Apollo Hair Replacement offers a convenient, centrally located office for anyone in the metroplex.

Okay, you can deal with traffic. You’ve got Mariah Carey’s Christmas album blaring in your car, so all is right in the world. But those crowds! You no longer have the majestic, high-pitch tones of Mariah when you’re in the store. Instead, you get the not-so-lovely, high pitched screams of babies (and adults) screaming which presents they want. But shopping and finding the perfect present isn’t hard this year, because you can give the gift of hair! There’s no longer a need to fight the crowds with our easy (and free) online consultation. Or simply call in to discuss the best treatment for you or your loved one. We offer a range of hair loss treatments at affordable prices!

So we can’t actually help you with your in-laws. But we can help you gain more self-confidence with a full head of hair! With a fuller hair, you know for a fact that you can beat your father-in-law in Santa Limbo this year! His 12-year reign is coming to an end, and it’s all because your thick, beautiful hair gave you the confidence you’ve been lacking in recent years. Take that, Bob!

If you have a full head of hair already, you surely know someone who doesn’t. So give the gift of hair for the holidays, even if it’s to yourself!

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Dry Shampoo & You

Dry shampoos are an easy way to freshen your hair without having to wet, wash, rinse, repeat. When you are busy or on the run, the powder (usually starch or talc-based) absorbs excess grease and dirt by being sprayed or sprinkled onto the scalp. Dry shampoos are the perfect refresh for your holiday look adding long-lasting volume as well as texture. 

The process is simple:

  • Apply the dry shampoo to your scalp
  • Work into roots of hair by massaging with your fingers
  • Let sit for about a minute
  • Brush and style as usual

While there are benefits, there are also some problems associated with the regular use of dry shampoo.

The Benefits:

  • Dry shampoos are easy and convenient to use for those who do not want to wash their hair often or have hair that easily becomes greasy throughout the day. Many people also use dry shampoos for a quick fix after going to the gym.
  • It preserves bleached and colored hair.
  • By eliminating the need for daily styling, you can avoid excessive heat that causes damaged hair and split ends.
  • Prevents hair from becoming to dry
  • By blow-drying, curling, and straightening less often, your hair gets a break from the heat.
  • Dry shampoo can be used in certain problem areas of the hair, such as bangs that collect forehead oils.
  • It can also be used in areas that need more volume than the rest of the hair.
  • Stretches out you blow for 2 to 3 days.
  • Smells nice and clean.
  • Revives your hair after a workout.
  • It is affordable. If you are willing to pay a little more, some dry shampoos even use an assortment of natural ingredients.
  • Dry shampoos now come in a variety of colors so you can cover your gray while refreshing your do.
  • Its just plain convenient and saves time.
  • Newer products have special additives that can add nutrients to your hair.
  • There is an assortment of dry shampoos available for every hair type.

Not so Beneficial:

  • Dry shampoo can aggravate existing scalp problems, such as dandruff
  • Some cheap dry shampoo brands contain slightly toxic ingredients, while also leaving visible flakes and white powder in your hair.
  • Dry shampoos can dry your hair and scalp out to the point where it no longer looks healthy and shiny.
  • By stripping away natural oils and clogging the scalps pores, regrowth can become slower and/or difficult.

If you do decide to use dry shampoo, be willing to spend a little extra on the organic products that do not use aluminum.

 

Solutions for Hair Loss

At Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas / Fort Worth, we take pride in being able to offer you both surgical and non-surgical hair loss solutions. By introducing new and innovative technologies, we can provide our clients with the widest array of hair loss solutions.

We understand what it's like to be frustrated in the search for answers. At Apollo of Dallas / Fort Worth that frustration ends! We strive not only to solve your hair loss problem, but to provide the most positive, comfortable, and confidential service in the hair replacement industry.

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Beware Holiday Stress Can Cause Hair Loss

Could your hair loss be caused by stress? 

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How physiological stress can lead to hair loss

Physiological, or physical, stress like a major illness, surgery or infection can cause the hair to go into a resting stage where it stops growing and then significant amounts fall out three to six months later. This resting stage is natural and about 10% of your 120,000 - 150,000 hair follicles are going through a resting stage at any time. This results in an average loss of 100 hairs/day. The problem is that certain physical stresses can cause your body to send a much larger percentage of follicles into the resting stage, and large amounts of hair suddenly fall out at once, which can be frightening. 

Hair loss today may have been caused by stress from months ago 

Confusing the situation is the fact that the actual hair loss occurs months after the physical stress occurred. If you are losing gobs of hair today, it was definitely not caused by that stress at work yesterday, that fight with your spouse, or your kids. It was caused by something that happened months ago--that surgery, the 30 pounds you lost suddenly, the nasty virus that spiked your temperature sky-high, or the birth of your child.

The good news about hair loss and stress

If a temporary physiological stress does cause hair loss, it will be temporary. Once the hair falls out, the follicles will start the natural cycle again and start to grow new hair. By the time you have noticed the problem, your hair is probably already growing back. Your beautiful new hair may have just pushed out the hair that was in the resting stage. 

How emotional stress might lead to physiological stress

While emotional stress is not directly related to hair loss, an emotionally stressful situation can sometimes cause people to lose weight, not eat properly, or become severely ill. This may then result in hair loss months later. If this has happened to you, then you can limit this problem in the future by paying closer attention to your physical health in times of stress. Again, hair loss caused by temporary physiological stress will be temporary and there is little reason to worry.

Hair loss can cause stress

Any hair loss--no matter the cause--can cause a lot of emotional stress. There is no need to suffer. If you are experiencing hair loss, our staff is always ready to answer your questions and help you find the best solution. You are not alone. We have everything from topical treatments to the latest in laser therapy. We'll help you determine the cause and get you started with an effective solution. 

Stress and hair loss don't have to be permanent. If you get your stress under control, your hair might grow back.

 

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Hair Loss Study: Scientists Reverse Aging-Associated with Hair Loss in a Mouse Model

Hair Loss Study: Scientists reverse aging-associated skin wrinkles and hair loss in a mouse model

A gene mutation causes wrinkled skin and hair loss; turning off that mutation restores the mouse to normal appearance.

Wrinkled skin and hair loss are hallmarks of aging. What if they could be reversed?

Keshav Singh, Ph.D., and colleagues have done just that, in a mouse model developed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. When a mutation leading to mitochondrial dysfunction is induced, the mouse develops wrinkled skin and extensive, visible hair loss in a matter of weeks. When the mitochondrial function is restored by turning off the gene responsible for mitochondrial dysfunction, the mouse returns to smooth skin and thick fur, indistinguishable from a healthy mouse of the same age.

"To our knowledge, this observation is unprecedented," said Singh, a professor of genetics in the UAB School of Medicine.

Importantly, the mutation that does this is in a nuclear gene affecting mitochondrial function, the tiny organelles known as the powerhouses of the cells. Numerous mitochondria in cells produce 90 percent of the chemical energy cells need to survive.

In humans, a decline in mitochondrial function is seen during aging, and mitochondrial dysfunction can drive age-related diseases. A depletion of the DNA in mitochondria is also implicated in human mitochondrial diseases, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, age-associated neurological disorders and cancer.

"This mouse model," Singh said, "should provide an unprecedented opportunity for the development of preventive and therapeutic drug development strategies to augment the mitochondrial functions for the treatment of aging-associated skin and hair pathology and other human diseases in which mitochondrial dysfunction plays a significant role."

The mutation in the mouse model is induced when the antibiotic doxycycline is added to the food or drinking water. This causes depletion of mitochondrial DNA because the enzyme to replicate the DNA becomes inactive.

In four weeks, the mice showed gray hair, reduced hair density, hair loss, slowed movements and lethargy, changes that are reminiscent of natural aging. Wrinkled skin was seen four to eight weeks after induction of the mutation, and females had more severe skin wrinkles than males.

Dramatically, this hair loss and wrinkled skin could be reversed by turning off the mutation. The photos below show the hair loss and wrinkled skin after two months of doxycycline induction, and the same mouse a month later after doxycycline was stopped, allowing restoration of the depleted mitochondrial DNA.

Little change was seen in other organs when the mutation was induced, suggesting an important role for mitochondria in skin compared to other tissues.

The wrinkled skin showed changes similar to those seen in both intrinsic and extrinsic aging -- intrinsic aging is the natural process of aging, and extrinsic aging is the effect of external factors that influence aging, such as skin wrinkles that develop from excess sun or long-term smoking.

Among the details, the skin of induced-mutation mice showed increased numbers of skin cells, abnormal thickening of the outer layer, dysfunctional hair follicles and increased inflammation that appeared to contribute to skin pathology. These are similar to extrinsic aging of the skin in humans. The mice with depleted mitochondrial DNA also showed changed expression of four aging-associated markers in cells, similar to intrinsic aging.

The skin also showed disruption in the balance between matrix metalloproteinase enzymes and their tissue-specific inhibitor -- a balance of these two is necessary to maintain the collagen fibers in the skin that prevent wrinkling.

The mitochondria of induced-mutation mice had reduced mitochondrial DNA content, altered mitochondrial gene expression, and instability of the large complexes in mitochondria that are involved in oxidative phosphorylation.

Reversal of the mutation restored mitochondrial function, as well as the skin and hair pathology. This showed that mitochondria are reversible regulators of skin aging and loss of hair, an observation that Singh calls "surprising."

"It suggests that epigenetic mechanisms underlying mitochondria-to-nucleus cross-talk must play an important role in the restoration of normal skin and hair phenotype," Singh said, who has a secondary UAB appointment as professor of pathology. "Further experiments are required to determine whether phenotypic changes in other organs can also be reversed to wildtype level by restoration of mitrochondrial DNA."


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Materials provided by University of Alabama at BirminghamNote: Content may be edited for style and length.


Journal Reference:

  1. Bhupendra Singh, Trenton R. Schoeb, Prachi Bajpai, Andrzej Slominski, Keshav K. Singh. Reversing wrinkled skin and hair loss in mice by restoring mitochondrial functionCell Death & Disease, 2018; 9 (7) DOI: 

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University of Alabama at Birmingham. "Scientists reverse aging-associated skin wrinkles and hair loss in a mouse model: A gene mutation causes wrinkled skin and hair loss; turning off that mutation restores the mouse to normal appearance.." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 20 July 2018. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180720112808.htm>.