By: Jay Bateman | Hair Loss Our eyebrows are a very important feature of our faces. The eyebrows have a way of framing the entire face. Almost nothing has such an impact on the way a face looks as the eyebrows. It is not considered natural to lose your eyebrow hair. read more
By: Jay Bateman | Hair Loss Are you losing your hair and are you upset about it? You are not alone. Some people, in the past, have made a rushed decision and they went in for a hair transplant as soon as they found out they were balding. That's the dumbest thing you can do, because you might be setting yourself up for a nightmare you never thought possibly. read more
By: alam.md | Diseases and Conditions Transplant doctors with no connection to the research note that the current system works despite the antiquated way hearts are carted around. Before beating heart transplants can be routine, researchers must not only prove that the technology can preserve hearts better and longer, but that recipients also have improved survival and health than if they had a regular heart transplant. read more
By: Jay Bateman | Hair Loss There are a lot of products available on the market today that will claim they can either prevent or reverse hair loss. Losing your hair is never fun. Nobody really wants to be bald. But at one time in your life, you will notice that your hair starts thinning. read more
By: Seth Carmichael | Womens Interest Hair transplants, as we know, are one of the options available to balding men. Can women get them too? It is estimated that over 21 million women in America are currently suffering from the effects of hair loss. read more
By: Dominic Donaldson | Hair Loss Losing hair is a traumatic experience, and at one time there was little that could be done to rectify the loss. Thankfully, times and technologies have changed and there are now a number of treatments that can be employed with an extremely high rate of success. We take a look at one of the latest hair transplant procedures being used to treat pattern baldness in both male and female patients. read more
By: Daniel Wagner | Hair Loss One of the most embarrassing things that can happen to a person is baldness. Baldness is a totally undesirable phase people go through. Statistics show that men are most vulnerable to baldness (thus the term male pattern baldness), but women are prone to this as well. read more
By: A. Bacon | Hair Loss Women can now use hair transplants as a method to treat hair loss. What new techniques allow the hair implants to be utilized for female pattern baldness now? read more
By: Daniel Wagner | Hair Loss Does receding hair stops you from enjoying your life? You are not alone with this issue. In fact, almost 28% of the total population of California suffer from alopecia, or in layman's term, baldness. Luckily, hair transplants California are within reach. read more
By: Daniel Wagner | Hair Loss In San Diego, hair transplants are common. Why is that so? Because the city is known to be very busy every day, all of the workers have their own issues about life. read more
By: Robert M Petrie | Writing Songs are a wonderful thing and we all have our favorites, those songs that stir up memories of times gone by, a song can come on the radio and it can take you straight back in time. Most songs are made up of the voice that sings the words and the instruments that ring out the tune. Some lyrics are short and repetitive but have made great songs, but if you actually read the lyrics of off the paper before you heard the song then you would probably think that they were not going to make a hit record. read more
By: Daniel Wagner | Hair Loss Los Angeles is a city that is known for the good life, good food and a place for beautiful people. But little do you know that half of its population has a condition called alopecia. Alopecia is the medical terminology for hair loss. It can have a lot of causes - from stress to your genetic composition. read more
By: penelope rock | Health & Fitness Are you familiar with the very first successful corneal transplant? That was undergone by Austrian surgeon Eduard Zim read more