Can Long COVID Cause Hair Loss?
It’s been over 2 years since the world began to lock down over the threat of COVID-19 yet scientists and doctors are still making new discoveries about the virus.
It’s been over 2 years since the world began to lock down over the threat of COVID-19 yet scientists and doctors are still making new discoveries about the virus.
With almost everything these days you see a lot of people reaching out to professionals overseas with the intention of finding cheaper products or services. It happens in IT, manufacturing, and even the medical community.
Finding a gray hair is one of those things that nobody wants to experience, but everyone knows they will at some point. As we begin to age the pigment cells (melanocytes) in the hair follicles begin to get a little lazy. We don’t like to say ‘old,’ but when melanocytes in the follicles age, they produce less pigment (melanin) which means less color is produced.
Summer months can be brutally hot here in Texas, but thankfully Fall is upon us and it’s time to cool down…a little bit.
San Antonio offers a variety of events and activities to partake in during the fall months. The cooler days and even cooler evenings allow for an ideal climate to enjoy some outdoor activities without worrying about sweating through your clothes.
Technological advancements are being made every day in the field of medicine, but the public oftentimes doesn’t hear about them due to the complexity of the scientific process or quite frankly, the sometimes inconsequential nature of the results. As you might expect, not everything gains the attention for splashy headline on the evening news. New treatments for life threatening illness like diabetes and cancer are always popular and render public interest but so does the promise of a cure for baldness.
When it comes to hair loss there is a lot of misinformation floating around. Yes, there are very real, scientific causes of hair loss, but there are also things that people claim can cause hair loss that typically do not on their own.
The whole point of undergoing a hair transplant procedure is so that you can style your hair in all the ways you used to love. But should you avoid certain hairstyles after having surgery?
There’s good news and bad news for those that can’t wait to grow out longer, fuller hair and style it in any way you choose.
Long hair or curly hair comes with its share of problems, but none of them are as annoying as matting. That feeling when your hair gets clumped and tangled together in a way that makes it painful to try and brush out is just one of the worst feelings in the world.
Have you ever gotten out of the shower, dried your hair and still found that your hair feels almost waxy to the touch? You’re not alone.
Typically, when we’re talking about hair we’re talking about unwanted hair loss and what you can do to help prevent it or restore it. In this case, however, we wanted to take a look at the other end of the spectrum, removing unwanted hair.