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Hair Growth & Restoration

A full head of hair is more than just appearance—it’s confidence, youthfulness, and presence.

Hair Growth & Restoration

What Causes Hair Loss?

  • Family History
    The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition associated with aging. It typically develops gradually and follows a recognizable pattern over time.
  • Hormonal Changes & Medical Conditions
    Both temporary and permanent hair loss can result from hormonal shifts or underlying medical conditions, including thyroid disorders.
  • Medications & Supplements
    Certain medications may contribute to hair loss, including those prescribed for cancer, arthritis, depression, heart conditions, gout, and high blood pressure.
  • Stress
    Physical or emotional stress can trigger widespread hair thinning several months after the event. This type of hair loss is usually temporary.
  • Hairstyles & Treatments
    Frequent tight hairstyles or excessive styling can lead to traction alopecia, a form of hair loss caused by repeated pulling on the hair.
  • Radiation Therapy to the Head
    Hair regrowth after radiation therapy may be incomplete or differ in texture or density compared to before treatment.

What Causes Hair Loss?

  • Family History
    The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition associated with aging. It typically develops gradually and follows a recognizable pattern over time.
  • Hormonal Changes & Medical Conditions
    Both temporary and permanent hair loss can result from hormonal shifts or underlying medical conditions, including thyroid disorders.
  • Medications & Supplements
    Certain medications may contribute to hair loss, including those prescribed for cancer, arthritis, depression, heart conditions, gout, and high blood pressure.
  • Stress
    Physical or emotional stress can trigger widespread hair thinning several months after the event. This type of hair loss is usually temporary.
  • Hairstyles & Treatments
    Frequent tight hairstyles or excessive styling can lead to traction alopecia, a form of hair loss caused by repeated pulling on the hair.
  • Radiation Therapy to the Head
    Hair regrowth after radiation therapy may be incomplete or differ in texture or density compared to before treatment.

Our Hair Loss Treatment Process

Step 1: Physician meeting and evaluation

Meet one-on-one with Dr. Glenn and conduct a detailed evaluation to understand the cause and stage of your hair loss

Step 2: Develop a Plan

Make a treatment plan that’s compatible with your lifestyle and goals, and delivers results

Step 3: Adjust the Plan as Needed