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Nice Treatment Of Hair Loss photos

May 13, 2011 by  
Filed under Baldness Hair Loss

A few nice treatment of hair loss images I found:

Senator Feinstein and wife of Ambassador of Norway
treatment of hair loss

Image by EivindAndHans
When Eivind Bjerke and Hans Kalset were planning the re-launch of their salon “Eivind and Hans of Georgetown” they considered how they could celebrate with their clients and support children in the fight against cancer, a mission dear to both of them. They partnered with friends Julie Finley and Diana Goldberg to host a celebration that would announce their new name, and benefit Children’s National Medical Center.

“Hans and I recently visited Children’s National’s Cancer unit and we were so impressed with their delivery of bedside care,” said Bjerke. “We have worked with cancer patients of all ages in the past, to help them find beauty during treatment. We were exploring the opportunity to support teenage girls who may be self-conscious about their hair loss or need advice for special skin care during chemotherapy. That visit blossomed into the opportunity to really make an impact on how their nurses, social workers and doctors can provide comforting care.”

Funds from the event will support the Cancer Medical Care Fund, which supports children and families during their inpatient care. Many families need assistance accessing new drugs that aren’t covered by insurance, or even help with meals or transportation during multiple days of care. The Cancer Medical Care Fund seeks to provide for the whole family unit and to complement the clinical care being provided by the team.

Read more here: www.officialwire.com/main.php?action=posted_news&rid=…

More information at: www.eivindandhans.com

Photo by J. Yu | 05.12.2011

2000 grafts one session
treatment of hair loss

Image by Hairtransplant – Ilter clinic photostream
The client was suffering from aggressive hair loss. This was affecting his confidence and he wanted a younger-looking appearance that reflected his actual age. The client wanted a non-invasive procedure without a scar at the back of the head.

Dr. Ilter: Because the affected area is large, I chose to split the procedure into two treatment sessions. The first session was used to recreate the hairline and the front using 2,000 grafts. The results of this are shown in the image.

Because the client was very happy with his new hairstyle after the first session, we chose to postpone the second session to a later date. (Norwood 5A to a Norwood 2A)


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