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    diagnostic test examining hair roots to assess hair health

    A trichogram is a diagnostic test used to examine hair roots and assess hair health. By plucking a small number of hairs from the scalp and analyzing them under a microscope, professionals can determine the growth phase of the hair, identify hair disorders, and diagnose conditions like alopecia.

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      community Any good Trichologist/Dermatologist in Belgium?

      in General  37 upvotes 1 year ago
      The user is seeking a knowledgeable trichologist or dermatologist in Belgium for a thorough scalp examination due to diffuse thinning and a previous diagnosis of male pattern baldness. They are interested in procedures like a trichogram and scalp biopsy.

      community 34/F with hair thinning

       6 upvotes 6 years ago
      A 34-year-old female is experiencing hair thinning after stopping birth control pills and a damaging hair treatment. She has normal bloodwork and a normal trichogram but is considering trying MSM or Saw Palmetto for her hair loss.

      community Seen Alfatradiol mentioned on here a few times recently and found this study - in case anybody is interested. Translated from German.

      in Treatment  4 upvotes 4 years ago
      Alfatradiol (0.025%) is an effective and safe treatment for androgenetic alopecia in both men and women, increasing anagen hair rates with minimal side effects. Users discuss its cost-effectiveness and ease of use compared to other treatments like finasteride and RU58841, with some combining it with stemoxydine and Minoxidil.

      community What do you guys think about Stem cell treatments

      in Research/Science  4 upvotes 5 years ago
      Stem cell and exosome injections for hair loss are discussed, with skepticism about their effectiveness and concerns about using non-genetically related stem cells. Dr. Deyarmin's treatments are mentioned, with some users questioning their legitimacy and others expressing curiosity.