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Are Hair Loss and Wrinkling directly related?

     There are several inevitable things in life, wrinkling is one of them.  A natural part of the aging process, wrinkles are lines of varying depth that develop most commonly on the face, backs of hands, and the forearms of most mature adults. 

     Believe it or not hair loss affects wrinkling and aging in addition to a variety of other factors like exposure to Ultraviolet light and whether or not an individual is a smoker, as well as, genetic factors like skin pigmentation and family history of wrinkling. 

                It might be strange to think of wrinkling in terms of the amount of hair you have – but there is   a definite connection.  Just like protective clothing, hair can protect areas of the head and neck from sun damage. Those who often wear longer hair styles or styles with bangs tend to develop fewer wrinkles because these styles shield the wrinkle-susceptible skin on the back of the neck and on the forehead from direct exposure to the damaging Ultraviolet rays from the sun.  Once the hair begins to thin, the development of skin cancers and precancers begin to rise in number.

                Both skin and hair are elements of the human body’s integumentary system.  Designed to protect the internal body systems from trauma, regulate temperature, and receive and send sensations to the nervous system – the integumentary system is the body’s first line of defense from outside damage.  It makes sense then that the individual elements of the system would serve to protect each other.  Thus, an individual experiencing hair loss will probably start to notice wrinkling sooner as the sensitive skin covering their head, face, and neck (normally shielded by hair) is more exposed.  He/she should also become more vigilant about the early development of skin cancers.

     Even though it provides some protection, it is important to note that hair cannot and should not serve as your only line of defense from sun; thus you should always practice safe sun exposure. 

     If you are concerned about your hair loss, you may consider hair restoration therapy to slow, prevent, and in some cases, even reverse the symptoms of the conditions.  If you have questions about hair-loss or hair restoration, visit our website or call our office (404)256-4369 to set up a consultation.

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Monday, February 15th, 2010 Educational, In the news 3 Comments

Griffin Center News Trend: Chest Hair is Making a Comeback!

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal highlighted the popular reemergence of a trend for deeper cut shirts in men – revealing chest hair. While revealing the chest and chest hair was recently a fashion faux pas, unbuttoned shirts and deeper cut V-necks have made a comeback on New York runways and with mainstream American fashion.

The WSJ Article quotes a New York-based men’s style consultant, Tyler Thoreson who said, “The low-cut look is better if you have a little chest hair.”

Some say that the rising popularity of “man cleavage” also affectionately coined “heavage” is a throwback to legendary pop icons such as Marlon Brando (Streetcar Named Desire), Sean Connery as James Bond, and John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever.

Luckily for men experiencing pattern baldness on their head, hair loss is not typical to occur anywhere else on the body, including the chest.

If you have any questions about hair care or hair loss, visit our website or call The Griffin Center to set up a consultation.

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Monday, December 28th, 2009 In the news 5 Comments

For All You Elvis Fans Out There…

In a recent Elvis Presley memorabilia auction in Chicago, one buyer went home with a $18,300 clump of hair. The hair, advertised as being from the head of the King himself, allegedly came from his haircut upon joining the US Army in 1958. While the hair was not DNA-tested, it was said by auctioneers to be authenticated by “an expert in celebrity hair.”

Although I would personally demand DNA evidence if I was shelling out over $18,000, the verification seemed to be enough for the item winner and president of the Tankers Fan Club for Elvis devotees.

Other hot ticket items included Presley wedding photos, sweaty scarves, and a cotton shirt with the monogram “EP” that sold for an outstanding $62,800!

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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 In the news 7 Comments
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