Create Your Very Own Free or View over 350Patient Hair Loss Weblogs

Our educational sites and resources were created by and for patients to share experiences, evaluate hair transplant physicians, and offer input on hair loss treatments that really work. For over 10 years, our hair loss discussion forum has enabled balding men and women to share the good, the bad and the ugly.

Now, we’ve taken sharing to a higher level by creating free weblogs. Hair loss sufferers can now create an ongoing journal and easily share photos documenting their hair restoration transformation. Today, over 350 patients have authored weblogs sharing their experiences and hair transplant photos. To view them or create your own, visit www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog.

View our Official Press Release “Over 350 Patients Share Their Hair Restoration Experiences and Photos at the Hair Transplant Network

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

Proper Hair Transplant Care Immediately After Surgery

Though hair transplant surgery is considered a simple outpatient procedure, there is a healing period where proper care of your new hair and scalp is critical. Hair loss patient members of our community often share their own experiences and how they’ve cared for their grafts. How long before the grafts are secure in the scalp? How long before you can remove the sutures/staples? How many days after a hair transplant can you resume normal hair washing?

Forum member “Thinman123” recently had a hair transplant and wants to know when he can resume normal hair washing and the best shampoos to use. Click here to discuss this and other important hair restoration postoperative care tips.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

Why Today’s Hair Transplants Are Today’s Best Kept Secret

Have you ever wondered why so many actors have a full head of hair? Though it may appear that Hollywood is immune to male pattern baldness, many may have restored their hair with today’s revolutionary hair transplant procedures.

Thanks to the online collaboration between educated patients and quality physicians, today’s surgical hair restoration procedures can produce results so natural that even your hair stylist can’t detect them.

Ultra refined follicular unit grafting has raised the bar for physicians and their staff. Today, clinics dedicated to this revolutionary procedure can perform larger densely packed sessions when appropriate for the patient. A hair transplant surgeon must have a large and experienced enough staff to carefully trim all follicular units under microscopes and pack them closely together into tiny incisions carefully and timely. Only experienced and delicate hands can properly place grafts into small and densely packed incisions without damaging the grafts.

Thankfully, a handful of surgeons, such as members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians have mastered this technique and regularly perform it with excellent results. Below we’ve provided a few recent examples provided by real patients sharing their stories and hair transplant photos with us. You are encouraged to offer your input on their hair loss blogs.

Hair loss blogger “PC” started losing his hair at 19 years of age and continued to recede over the next several years. 2500 grafts with Coalition member Dr. Alexander and 7 months later, he emphatically reports “ It’s now been 7 months since the surgery. The hair is really filling in now and the results are 100% natural. ” View his detailed experience with photos and interact with “PC” on his blog to see his amazing hair restoration transformation for yourself.

Blogger and dedicated hair loss forum member “badger_01” had extensive thinning hair all over the top of his scalp before he found Coalition member Dr. Gabel. After 3200 grafts and only 5 months, he’s already excited about his new hair growth and anticipating much more to come. Read his experience and view the significant difference between his before and 5 month pictures on his hair loss blog.

Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

Medical Experts and Patients Address “Hot Topic” Hair Loss Questions

Do you have a question about your hair loss you can’t find answers to? Post your question on our hair loss forum or submit it privately by using the contact form.

Below you will find answers to 5 of this week’s top topic hair loss related questions provided by real balding men and women and physician experts.

Why Scalp Med can Make Claims its FDA Approved

How Soon after a Hair Transplant can you return to Work? (Dr. Lindsey)

The Online Internet Hype of Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) (Dr. Rassman)

Customize a Hair Loss Treatment Program that’s Best for You

Can Women Take Propecia for Hair Loss?

Additionally, these questions and more are answered daily on our news and blog sites including the Hair Loss Q&A Blog, the Hair Transplant Network, and the Hair Loss Learning Center.

Bill Seemiller - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher/Editor

Leave Your Shoes At The Front Door




Leave your shoes at the front door, because you don't want to track dirt, dust, feces, chemicals and pesticides throughout your house. If you are wearing your shoes in the house those are just some of the things that are on your carpets and floors. You might say to yourself," I have my carpet cleaned", or "I wash my floors". You cannot do that enough, because you are continually walking through your home with your shoes on spreading that filth around daily. You would have to clean your carpet and wash your floors every single day. Who has time to do that?

We are fighting germs every single day. No one wants these things in their homes. Removing your shoes is a great way to keep those things right where they belong. Outside!

Wearing shoes in the house has become convenient, because people don't want to take the time even to remove their shoes. Doing things, because they are convenient aren't always good reasons to do them. As we have learned with our eating habits.

If you just have to wear shoes in the house get some house shoes or slippers that you only wear in the house and not outside. Ask people who visit your home also, to remove their shoes. If they ask you why. Give them the above reasons. You may also want to have a sign made and post it on a wall right beside the door. That way a person cannot miss it.



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