Cosmetic Reconstruction
Apollo Hair Replacement, the world's leader in nonsurgical hair replacement is proud to introduce Apollo Cosmetic Reconstruction (ACR), the next generation in hair replacement. Apollo Cosmetic Reconstruction is the latest technological advancement that redefined Apollo's place as the innovative leader in hair replacement.
Apollo Cosmetic Reconstruction is an extraordinary non-surgical hair replacement solution. Created to the exact site of the client’s thinning/balding area, the graft is infused with human hair, matching the client’s own hair color, texture, density, and wave. It is so realistic that most people can't tell it isn't your own natural hair even when running their fingers through it! As the name suggests it is entirely cosmetic, meaning non-surgical. And although at first glance it may just seem like a really, really high-quality wig or toupee, it's in fact a one-of-a-kind custom fitted hairpiece carefully crafted especially for you using real human hair.
Once applied, it can be left in place for weeks at a time and treated as your own hair. This is because it's cosmetically applied directly to your scalp rather than merely sitting on your head like a standard wig. Wear it to bed, in the shower, even swimming. Wash it, style it, blow dry it!
Approximately 80% of men and about 95% percent of women with excessive thinning and pattern baldness are candidates. Candidacy can only be determined by a 10 to15-minutee diagnostic evaluation at our office.
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At Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas / Fort Worth, we take pride in being able to offer you both surgical and non-surgical hair loss solutions. By introducing new and innovative technologies, we can provide our clients with the widest array of hair loss solutions.
We understand what it's like to be frustrated in the search for answers. At Apollo of Dallas / Fort Worth that frustration ends! We strive not only to solve your hair loss problem, but to provide the most positive, comfortable, and confidential service in the hair replacement industry.
1. Stress: Whether it’s physical or emotion, stress can cause the body to shut down hair production. Because hair production isn’t necessary for survival, energy is devoted to vital body reparation during times of extreme stress. Body stress can include surgery, illness, rapid weight change, or unexpected loss of a family member. A three-month delay can make it difficult to associate a certain stressful event with hair loss.
2. Diet: Hair growth is partially based on the nutrients found in the foods we eat. A althier diet results in stronger cells that promote stronger, healthier hair. Foods that are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and vitamin A are some of the best for supplementing hair growth. Poor diets and low calorie counts typically result in stunted hair growth.
3. Hormones: Changes and imbalances in hormones can produce thinner, shorter shafts of hair. Pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause are just a few body changes that can result in stunted hair growth. Once these hormonal imbalances cease, hair reproduction will likely begin again as normal.
These methods of female hair loss can often be resolved with lifestyle changes. However, if you’re looking for a permanent solution to your long-term hair loss, give us a call at 1-800- 339-4247.
Though many people believe that baldness and thinning hair affect only men, millions of women also suffer from these conditions. Hair loss can be demoralizing and embarrassing, not to mention the effect it has on sufferers’ appearances. While men and women both experience these conditions, their hair loss is not always the same. Read on for a comparison of hair loss in men and women.
Male Hair Loss
Most hair loss in men is due to male pattern baldness, a genetic condition that results from sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone. This chemical shrinks hair follicles until they no longer produce hair. Male pattern baldness usually occurs in predictable patterns, beginning at the hairline or the crown of the head, and progressing into the “horseshoe” shape usually associated with baldness. By the age of fifty, over eighty percent of men have some degree of thinning hair, and genetic factors are responsible for 95% of hair loss cases.
Female Hair Loss
Women usually notice hair loss as extra strands in their combs; at first, they may not see a difference when they look in the mirror. Hair loss in women occurs as a gradual thinning all over the head, until hair that was once thick seems thin and limp. Though some women do carry genes for hair loss, there are many other reasons that women lose hair. About six weeks after giving birth, many women experience significant hair thinning as their bodies recover from the stress of pregnancy. In general, stress is a major cause of hair loss in women, be it from illness, life events, or an infection. Unlike men, women sometimes cause their own hair loss by wearing their hair in tight hair styles like cornrows, or by excessively bleaching or treating their hair.
Though men are more likely to experience hair loss, this condition is also a serious problem for women around the country. If you suffer from hair loss and want to explore your options for restoring your hair, call Apollo Hair Replacement of Dallas/Fort Worth at (972) 620-9600.