Stem Cell Study Shows Promise for MS Patients

The future of stem cells continues to shine as bright as any developments in medicine as a phase II study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology showed incredible promise for those with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). A full look at the study may be found here: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-02/aaon-sct020615.php Said study author Giovanni Mancardi, MD, of the University of Genova in Italy: “With these results, we can speculate that stem cell treatment may profoundly affect the course of the disease.” The study comes on the heals of other major stem cell developments, such as the growing acceptance of stem cells for hair loss. http://www.nehair.com/blog/2015/02/06/stem-cells-for-hair-loss-154810

Currently, New England Center for Hair Restoration is implementing stem cells for hair loss under investigative protocols for patients with balding or thinning hair. If you are interested in learning more about stem cells for hair loss, call 855-5-NEHAIR to schedule a free consultation. We will answer any questions you may have about the endless healing potential of stem cell procedures.

Jared Gates, “Natural” Hair Cures, and Why it’s important to see a doctor about hair loss

If taking saw palmetto pills and eating walnuts every day could really cure all of the world’s hair loss, don’t you think it would have happened already?

Hair loss has always been a hot topic because of the psychological damage that often accompanies balding or thinning hair. And in an era where we are increasingly visible thanks to social media, our society is putting more of an emphasis on appearance than ever. But with any new social trend comes aggressively marketed products looking to capitalize on the public’s insecurities. And right now, the field of hair restoration is seeing a large increase in these new products.

One issue the medical field has seen in the past 20 years with the widespread use of the Internet is people using anecdotal evidence, particularly from “their own research and experiments”, to make bold claims about the human body.

While there may be validity to some self experimentation, these types of claims can be dangerous when made by people who don’t have proper medical education. Conceivably, a 12 year old could read through medical journals online, draw his own conclusions from them, and then publish his own medical advice on the Internet. When the public takes this medical advice, rather than the advice of their own doctors, they may expose themselves to health risks.

Recently, a man named Jared Gates has been marketing an ebook he says contains advice to restore hair. By taking the right combination of herbs, minerals, vitamins, and foods, he says, any man or woman can regrow hair (and also increase testosterone levels and prostate health, as added bonuses). Gates said he came across this information by reading thousands of medical articles and turning himself into a “human guinea pig”.  And for varying prices (depending on which deal you take), you can have Gates’ formula.

Is Gates’ formula finally the “natural” hair restoration cure the world has been looking for? Nothing is impossible, but with no scientific journals backing up his exact program, you are taking a risk following his advice. Additionally, experimenting with herbs and other supplements without medical supervision could cause a whole slew of side effects based on your current body type and medication.

Ultimately, every person is different, and the only way for sure to solve your hair loss problems is through seeing competent medical professionals. At New England Center for Hair Restoration, we do a comprehensive review of a patient’s medical background to ensure they are getting proper care when deciding how they want to restore their hair.

Whatever the options a patient chooses,  our doctors map out a medically safe plan to allow him or her to reach their goals. Call us today at 855-5-NEHAIR to schedule a free consultation and learn about the medical side of hair loss.

Healing Running Injuries in Massachusetts with PRP

PRP Healing Capabilities

Massachusetts is one of the nation’s top road-racing states, with hundreds of thousands of joggers and elite runners lacing up their shoes each year to run. But passion in running can often lead to over training, and over training usually means injuries.

As any serious runner knows, injuries are heartbreaking. The physical pain, the loss of progress, and the inability to hit the roads to relieve stress can drive some runners crazy. So aside from sitting on the couch for months on end, what’s the most efficient way to get back out on the roads?

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a new treatment used by countless athletes around the world (hyperlink) to repair damaged joints around the body. The reason so many runners are forced to rest until injuries heal is because the body has natural healing properties that work over time. PRP utilizes these natural healing properties by using a patient’s own blood plasma and injecting it at the site of injury.

PRP is an extremely promising procedure. And it is currently being performed at New England Center for Hair Restoration for runners with injured joints — particularly knees. If you are in the Boston or Providence areas and are suffering from a running injury, call 855-5-NEHAIR to learn more about PRP. Consultations are free.

Valentine’s Day is Here – Can You Say the Same About your Hair?

  Everyone wants to look good on the most romantic day of the year. And hair plays a large part in any person’s appearance.

For men, hair has an evolutionary purpose, sending signals of health and sexual maturity to women.

And for women, hair can make or break confidence, which is why so many women spend so much time styling, cutting, and dying their locks. But what if you are losing your hair? What if you see more hair falling every day, or your hair is thinning to a point of noticeability? Fortunately, in 2015, there are a number of options available for you to restore your hair to its beautiful, natural state.

At New England Center for Hair Restoration, we use today’s most cutting-edge technology to restore the hair of men and women at all stages of hair loss. While many centers use the popular Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique, we combine the procedure with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), which uses natural growth factors to stimulate hair growth. And under investigative protocols, we also treat patients with stem cells for hair loss.

So what are you waiting for? Call NE Hair today at 855-5-NEHAIR to schedule a free consultation. Let this Valentine’s Day be the last where you hair is not looking its very best.

Can a Healthy Diet Prevent Hair Loss?

  The link between your diet and the health of your entire body has been demonstrated time and time again. It probably comes as no surprise to you, then, that there is a connection between the foods that you eat and the health of your hair. Likewise, there is a connection between the lack of certain nutrients and hair loss.

As you explore your hair loss treatment options, you will want to bear in mind the important role that diet can play in the health of your hair, both currently and if you decide to undergo hair transplant surgery.

At New England Center for Hair Restoration in Boston, hair loss and diet are among the topics discussed with prospective hair transplant patients during confidential consultations with our experienced surgeons.

The more you understand about the health of your hair, the better able you will be to maintain the results of your surgery. Just as importantly, by improving your diet, you will benefit from improved whole body health, which will also have benefits for your hair, your confidence, and your overall outlook on life. If you are just now beginning to lose your hair and you have happened upon this blog post while researching ways to slow down or stop your hair loss, then we have potentially good news for you.

If your hair loss is related to a poor diet, then improving your diet may actually help you to preserve and restore health to your remaining hair. While a poor diet is rarely the sole cause of hair loss, it is frequently a contributing factor. By eliminating that factor, you may see improvements in your hair. Whatever the underlying cause of your hair loss, if you are interested in regaining a full head of hair, we invite you to meet with one of our acclaimed hair restoration specialists at your earliest convenience.