NY Hair Loss

New York Surgical Hair Restoration Surgery for Men and Women

Call 24 Hours a Day / 7 Days a Week
Manhattan (646) 461-8547
Garden City, Long Island (516) 535-9479

Prasad Cosmetic Surgery

Posts tagged: baldness

The Search for a Baldness Cure by WSJ – Video Response

We are discussing today the wall street journal article that just came out yesterday and I have to say we are continuously surprised that there’s so much information out there and yet there’s so much misinformation so what are your thoughts on what happened with wall street journal yesterday?

It’s a good article. It’s not what I would think 100% accurate but it is a good layman’s article and I think what I like about it is that it’s finally getting to the point and it feels like you wanna strangle somebody till they get there but they’re finally getting to the point where they understand the importance of the stem cells in the scalp and actually what they’re missing is the actual use of the progenitor cells  as to protect the feature now they do talk about vitamin D which is something we’ve been dealing with now we have the hair and the hair follicle that you see here and what’s interesting with it is that over here it is called the dermal papilla and right around it is the follicle and this is the hair  shaft itself going off. Now according to the wall street journal article, and was what the research has shown. The vitamin D is important in the of the dermal papilla. The dermal papilla is very important in the hair shaft form without the dermal papilla you are not going to get the reformation of the shaft and remember hair grows in a growing stage and then the resting stage so as mentioned in the article hair will grow three to five years fall out going to a resting stage and then begin growing again. The dermal papilla is very important in that happening now what isn’t clear from the article and what is something we’ve been dealing with is the necessity of the protection of the dermal papilla area in the entire follicle from the levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) because we know that dihydrotestosterone (DHT)  is the natural enemy to this area. So what they are talking about is how do we keep the dermal papilla working in the face of the dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and what we’re talking about is taking the stem cells which we know genetically have grown inactive and stopped producing progenitor cells we are talking about reestablishing the protection and the natural protection that we all had protecting the dermal papilla in this area from the effects of the dihydrotestosterone (DHT). So what we’re feeling is this. The progenitor cells which we all have in our scalp which are produced from the stem cells and the fatty layer do two things number one necessary to protect these dermal papilla in the hair so at it goes to a resting stage it can grow again and secondly it also acts as a natural protection of levels of DHT so hairs that normally would be miniaturizing are now not miniaturizing because the progenitor cells are protecting them from it. Once the progenitor cells go down then the protection is loss and now we have the effects of the DHT on the follicle. So what are we trying to do? We are preventing or we are working to prevent the effects from happening. What the Vitamin D does is once the effects are happening it strengthens the dermal papilla or strengthens the resistance to it. So what  this tells us this is something that we’ve been looking at is the combination of using the ACell with the Platelet Rich Plasma which increases the progenitor cells and increases the protection might be terrific to use with Vitamin D because if the Vitamin D can take hairs that are been  weakened and normally no matter what we try to do to protect them can survive the user to Vitamin D may give us a much higher survival of the miniaturizing hairs once they put a protection has been reestablished with the progenitor cells and that’s what we’re looking to accomplish so to me  it’s a win-win situation the combination and that is actually what we have been moving towards combining I was very pleased that the wall street journal recognize the necessity  of the stem cells they didn’t go as far as explaining the progenitor cells of which they had this is what I am trying to explain here.

Yeah I think that we every day in our practice continuously educate people that what we’re looking at is DHT being the enemy by fighting against the follicle and that the ACell-PRP combination that we’re doing as being the wall that protects the hair from the enemy and with Vitamin D we have an opportunity to further strengthen that wall so that the enemy being DHT It doesn’t do what it’s doing which is thinning the hair. You know I thought was also interesting given how good our results are with ACell and PRP and whether we are doing it for transplants whether we are doing it for thinning hair in both men and women and we have so many before and after pictures. Can you believe the skepticism?   And between the I think there is so much just disbelief that it’s kind of for us it’s that it’s kind of funny we’re seeing we’re hearing about several of our colleagues who I think this is an election year so there’s a whole lot of flip flopping going on. Sometimes they say they believe in it others times their saying they’re not believing in it. What do you think is going on? You have been working in the hair field for a short few decades. What are your thoughts?

Well I think that I try to compare if you have a cut on your arm and somebody gives you a band aid to put on your arm and you’re sweaty and you don’t wipe the sweat  off around the cut and you don’t clean the area   you just take the band aid and just stick it on top of the cut and the bandage falls right off. And you go my God this is a terrible band aid this doesn’t work  this is stupid  but then someone else goes and they clean the area they may shave a little bit of hair around it they may put extra adhesive there and put the band aid over it  and they go this is great this is a wonderful band aid. So what we’re talking about is not just the product. We’re talking about the way it’s applied and the problem is people who is it’s amazing how I’ve had virtually two or three people actually have come to learn how to do this thing correctly instead they just read they think they can guess it they do it it doesn’t work and my God it must be the product the same like the band aid.

You know something what I want everyone to be aware of is ACell currently as reusing as the FDA clearance in the United States. Dr. Hitzig has been doing this since await and he was the first hair restoration specialist to do it so. I think there are a few colleagues who are calling themselves pioneers. Their pioneers after Dr. Hitzig taught them so that’s one thing but the more people learn about it the right way the better it is so that at least I can duplicate some of these results. And another thing we’re seeing is a lot of misinformation about other types of stem cells. We’re getting international physicians contacting us and telling us about stem cells research they’re doing and implications has come to us who said that that like when they went to a one place like one place in India they were offering them stem cells and they told them it was derived from green apples. So we can understand that there’s a lot of confusion and for us it is pretty frustrating because we actually have something that’s really exceptional and works really, really well but when I take the perspective of the consumer and I look online at the claims about hair loss treatments. It’s overwhelming and it’s crazy so I think that we should just keep educating.

I think so I mean you see other processes and all the products you don’t want to end in that you can buy a million different products that are going to cure your hair loss and it’s just amazing and because of that because of this quack mire and this labyrinth of all these things when something else comes out even if it has FDA substation and it has good background papers and good substation to it  gets easily diluted into the quack mire of quack cures that are out there. So once again just like the band aid if people are not gonna apply it because they’re gonna say bad things because the band aid didn’t work then. Let’s see what happens if they take a few people that have learned how to do it you see they see similar results. Wow what a surprise.

So I think that anyone who is viewing this can take away a message. If you go to the internet and you see phrases like ACell doesn’t work or  I don’t believe it or something like that it’s not ACell on it’s own It’s really the system and processes that Dr. Hitzig and I have worked on and developed to maximize the benefit from the combination of the right concentration the right volume the right technique of activating the platelet rich plasma . They’re all in these little things it’s almost comparable I guess to cooking in some ways and then in the way we actually deliver the treatment. So we are consistently seeing excellent results so as an update you can be sure that our technique of our ACell and PRP continues to show real benefits and real results and I think that’s part of the take home message here is if someone watching this video is has questions by all means contact us you know if I may be as so bold to say don’t waste your time going on forums and asking other people who don’t know any more than you do. We as educators are happy to share our information and discuss the concerns that people have. And to help make the distinction you need to understand what your options are.

And I think also the idea of we’re busy debating things and we’re going back and forth with a little bit of sour grapes and throwing rocks we’re moving ahead. By the time I publish a paper of studies in different studies that I’ve done we’re already three levels ahead of that and the reason is because what we’ve simply done is we’ve moved on it takes time for the papers to be published. We’re moving on. We’re looking for the next step the next thing that’s gonna help and you know it’s not a contest of Vitamin D VS ACell VS this VS that It’s the combination that can work in synergistic fashion It’s the synergy of it that’s gonna help. If the ACell and the PRP helps by reestablishing the protection against the DHT and we’re trying to rescue whatever hairs that’s been strangled or miniaturize well if we have something that can build up the strength of those miniaturizing hair which is the Vitamin D injectable D3 actually and that can strengthen the derma papilla well the then ACell and PRP stands a much better chance of rescuing those hairs remember just because you’re strengthening the hair you’re strengthening the derma papilla if you don’t take the enemy away or protect the person against the enemy then the enemy will once again triumph and come back so all you’re doing is giving it a temporary rest pit it doesn’t make sense unless you build up with you using  something like a Propecia to cut an enemy down or in our case build up a fork build up with a progenitor cells. What we’re doing with the ACell is bringing back adult stem cells and turning them into progenitor cells we are reestablishing your own progenitor cells your lead shield is coming back in we are protecting you and what is the vitamin D3 gonna do it’s gonna take those hairs that are so weakened and increase the chance of those surviving and being revived.

And as we always say when it comes to hair greed is good and every follicle is gold so what we would like to encourage anyone watching this video naturally you’re gonna have questions and what we want is to hear what is our there what your questions are so we invite you to post a video response you can go to our website www.NYHairLoss.com and you could actually record a question you. You can contact us through our contact forms      as well as though the comments if you’re watching this on YouTube so we want to keep this conversation going particular if you see something on doctor ask or the doctors or any other talk show, which generally has a lot of interesting and new technology. Please by all means ask us and we’ll do our best to answer your questions.

Throughout the years and there’s a lot of them that has been doing this. I have learned from patients as well and so the idea is the ways that I have moved ahead is from my patients and from the feedback. So if you have ideas that have worked with this and they make sense. I’m always willing to listen. I’m always willing to discuss and that’s how  we work together to advance it you are out there and you may have access to some information that would be beneficial for everybody  please feel free to share it we’ll discuss it and we’ll see what we can do with it so thank you very much.

Posted in ACell-PRP, alopecia, News, Prasad Hair Restoration, Stem Cells, Video | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off

New discovery brings hope for balding men

Based on the headline and worldwide attention of this recent study Dr. Hitzig felt compelled to comment and clarify:


In reviewing the article below and associating it with Dr. Cotsarelis’s prior studies and those out of Yale University in Sept. 2011, it seems clear that the increase in Prostaglandin D2 Synthase occurs after the Stem Cells in the fatty layer of the scalp become faulty and stop producing the active Progenitor Cells necessary to protect the genetically sensitive hairs from DHT in the scalp.

Yes one can try to decrease the PD2 levels to theoretically “save” the hairs once the damage is being done, but it would make more sense to replenish the Progenitor cells first to prevent PD2 from exerting any negative effect (if that is what it is doing). We know from Propecia that decreasing 5DHT can slow down and even reverse hair loss in various cases. We now also know that Progenitor Cells act in both men and women (much like Estrogen in young women with genetic hair loss) to protect the hairs from miniaturizing. We have seen excellent results from the combination of ACell/Enhanced PRP which we employ in the Hair Rescue System to stop and often reverse hair loss. This is and should remain the first line of defense rather than damage control–the Hair Rescue results are exciting both in genetic alopecia and alopecia areata. … Dr. Gary S. Hitzig


Scientists have identified a hair-loss protein in a development that could pave the way for a cure for male pattern baldness.

By Donna Bowater – The Daily Telegraph

The discovery could mean treatments are developed to suppress the protein and to stop baldness, although it would not reverse the effects to reverse hair loss.

Tests were carried out on tissue from the scalps of more than 20 men with male pattern baldness, known as androgenic alopecia (AGA).

The results showed bald areas had levels of the protein PGD2 three times higher than hairy areas.

There are already 10 drugs available that can block the receptor that allowed PGD2 to work, which could help researchers develop a treatment in the form of a cream or ointment.

The research, led by Professor George Cotsarelis from the University of Pennsylvania, was published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.

“Our findings should lead directly to new treatments for the most common cause of hair loss in men, AGA,” the team said.

“The potential for developing these compounds into topical formulations for treating AGA should elicit great interest moving forward.”

Professor Cotsarelis added: “Although a different prostaglandin was known to increase hair growth, our findings were unexpected, as prostaglandins haven’t been thought about in relation to hair loss, yet it made sense that there was an inhibitor of hair growth, based on our earlier work looking at hair follicle stem cells.”

Future studies are expected to investigate whether a protein inhibitor could also help women with AGA.

Posted in ACell-PRP, alopecia, Article, News, Prasad Hair Restoration | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off

ACell + PRP Hair Rescue in only 21 days!

25 year old male with advanced male pattern baldness (MPB) before Hair Rescue ACell Hair Regrowth Therapy and only 21 days after injection therapy. Click on image to see next photo.

Posted in ACell-PRP | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

ACell and Enhanced PRP Injection results treating Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata is an Auto-immune disease that usually resolves itself with-in 6 months and in some cases responds to steroid injections. When there is no response by 6 months, the bald areas it creates is usually permanent. ACell/PRP with Hydr-ACell was employed in these “lost cases” to try to stimulate hair re-growth by Adult Stem Cell conversion. Early results seem promising as can be seen in the photo above.

Posted in Article, News | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off

Defect in conversion of hair follicle stem cells to progenitor cells linked to male-pattern baldness

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a frequent form of hair loss in both men and women. However, it is more common in men, in whom it is also known as male-pattern baldness. Through the analysis of bald and non-bald scalp samples from men with AGA, a team of researchers, led by George Cotsarelis, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, has gained new insight into the underlying causes of AGA. Specifically, the data indicate that a defect in the conversion of hair follicle stem cells to progenitor cells has an important role in AGA. The authors therefore suggest that further studies defining the signals responsible for the transition of stem cells to progenitor cells could provide new therapeutic targets for the treatment of AGA.

TITLE: Bald scalp in men with androgenetic alopecia retains hair follicle stem cells but lacks CD200-rich and CD34-positive hair follicle progenitor cells

Source: Journal of Clinical Investigation

Bald scalp in men with androgenetic alopecia retains hair follicle stem cells but lacks CD200-rich and CD34-positive hair follicle progenitor cells

U.S. study found that stem cell deficiency may lead to a major cause of hair loss. This discovery will help scientists find a new method of treating hair loss.

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in the new issue of the U.S. “Journal of clinical examination,” the report said defects in hair follicle stem cells to hair growth makes it impossible to produce the source of cells, leading to hair loss. For men, a phenomenon known as male baldness, the symptoms started out as a head of hair, the hairline back, eventually leading to alopecia totalis; for women, the symptoms of hair is getting thin, but rarely cause alopecia to talis.

The researchers analyzed 54 men aged 40 to 65 years in the hair and scalp tissue was found, whether or not hair loss, hair loss, scalp tissue, the number of hair follicle stem cells are the same, the difference is, hair loss and scalp tissue The hair follicle stem cells did not produce the source of cells for hair growth, suggesting that the defect of hair follicle stem cells, so that the scalp can not grow hair.

Fix Qiaozhi Ke led the study, said Liss, previous studies that lead to hair loss because hair follicle stem cells no longer exists, but the latest study found that hair follicle stem cells are still only appeared flawed.

—–

J Clin Invest. doi:10.1172/JCI44478.

Bald scalp in men with androgenetic alopecia retains hair follicle stem cells but lacks CD200-rich and CD34-positive hair follicle progenitor cells

Luis A. Garza1, Chao-Chun Yang2,3, Tailun Zhao1, Hanz B. Blatt1, Michelle Lee1, Helen He1, David C. Stanton4, Lee Carrasco4, Jeffrey H. Spiegel5, John W. Tobias6 and George Cotsarelis1

1Department of Dermatology, Kligman Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

2Department of Dermatology and

3Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.

4Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

5Department of Plastic Surgery, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

6Penn Bioinformatics Core, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), also known as common baldness, is characterized by a marked decrease in hair follicle size, which could be related to the loss of hair follicle stem or progenitor cells. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed bald and non-bald scalp from AGA individuals for the presence of hair follicle stem and progenitor cells. Cells expressing cytokeratin15 (KRT15), CD200, CD34, and integrin, α6 (ITGA6) were quantitated via flow cytometry. High levels of KRT15 expression correlated with stem cell properties of small cell size and quiescence. These KRT15hi stem cells were maintained in bald scalp samples. However, CD200hiITGA6hi and CD34hi cell populations — which both possessed a progenitor phenotype, in that they localized closely to the stem cell–rich bulge area but were larger and more proliferative than the KRT15hi stem cells — were markedly diminished. In functional assays, analogous CD200hiItga6hi cells from murine hair follicles were multipotent and generated new hair follicles in skin reconstitution assays. These findings support the notion that a defect in conversion of hair follicle stem cells to progenitor cells plays a role in the pathogenesis of AGA.

Posted in News | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off

Help & Hope for Hair Loss Book

Questions & Answers about Rogaine, Restoration & Replacement

Baldness is a subject Dr. Gary Hitzig takes personally, and he’s devoted his professional life to doing something about it. Having suffered the loss of his own hair at an early age and having tried a number of costly, usless, and sometimes disastrous remedies, Dr. Hitzig began to research his options. Now, with a full head of hair and twenty years experience, he has become a leading authority on baldness and what can be done about it. This comprehensive question-and-answer book covers everything a man or women should know before considering treatment or seeing their doctor. He answers your most pressing questions: What is causing my hair loss?

  • What can my hair stylist do?
  • When should I begin treatment?
  • Medical treatments – What’s good, what’s bad, what’s useless?
  • Plugs, transplants, scalp reduction, scalp flaps – Are they for me?
  • Hair peices and hair systems – What should I look for?
  • How much will a natural look-cost?
  • How should I choose a hair-loss professional?
  • What questions should I ask my doctor?
  • And more…

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HAIR LOSS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT

Available in bookstores everywhere.
Help and Hope for Hair Loss by Gary S. Hitzig, MD -Published by Avon Books

Buy Now

Posted in News | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off