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Award-winning Hair Replacement innovator Richard Farrell is the most sought after expert in the international non-surgical hair replacement arena. His artistic techniques have been featured on TV talk shows and Hollywood movie sets.

The most common form of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia, which can affect both men and women. Women are usually affected less than men, which is why this condition is commonly referred to as Male Pattern Baldness. The condition is so common that it can almost be regarded as a part of the normal aging process. Although androgenetic alopecia is hereditary, contrary to popular belief, it is not passed down through only the mother’s side of the family. Either side of the family can pass down the genetic disposition toward baldness. Learn more: http://www.farrellhair.com/Men-Hair-Loss.aspx.

Symptoms Of Hereditary Hair Loss
The pattern of hair loss and baldness are different for men and women. On men, the most notable symptom of the onset of male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is hair loss along the hairline that gradually recedes into an “M” shape. The hair at the crown begins to thin, eventually meeting the receding hairline and creating a horseshoe pattern of hair around the sides of the head. Male pattern baldness is typically diagnosed by the appearance of this pattern. Other diseases such as alopecia areata or folliculitis may cause dissimilar balding patterns and should not be diagnosed as male pattern baldness.

On women all the hair on the head begins thinning, and then gradually progress over the whole head for many years. Women seldom get completely bald areas on their head, but the hair often gets so thin that the scalp is clearly visible through the hair.

Causes Of Androgenetic Alopecia
The skin has three layers: The outer layer, called epidermis, consists of epithelial cells. Under this lies the dermis consisting of connective tissue. At the bottom there is a layer called the hypodermis consisting mostly of fat cells.

The skin has narrow pores, hair follicles, extending from the surface down to the top of the sub-dermis, called hair follicles. A hair extends from a growth zone in the bottom of each hair follicle and out at the skin surface. In common forms of hair loss, a substance in the body, dihydroxy-testosterone (DHT), gives a signal to the cells in the hair follicles that causes these cells to divide less than normal, slowing or stopping the production of hair. Learn more: http://www.farrellhair.com/Men-Hair-Loss.aspx.

DHT is a metabolic product of testosterone, the male sex hormone. Women also have testosterone and DHT in their bodies, therefore hair loss can also affect them. Only cells that are susceptible to the influence from DHT will slow their growth process. This susceptibility is inherited from the parents by some individuals. Follicle cells in the lower parts of the head are usually resistant to the influence of DHT, which is why these areas seldom become bald.

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Most people experience some type of hair loss in their lives, many experience more severe hair loss which can lead to depression and even anxiety.  Let Farrell Hair Replacement solve your hair loss and change your life forever.

Richard Farrell helping people with hair loss
At Farrell Hair we have seen and treated literally every type of hair loss imaginable.  Richard Farrell has been helping men, women and even children with their hair loss for over thirty years, so you know that Farrell is a name you can trust and depend on.  When you start to experience hair loss you may go onto the Internet and search for solutions, most people will and they will usually be overwhelmed with many different types of so called “solutions”.  With Farrell Hair there is only one solution, Farrell creates the finest hand made custom hair systems in the world… And that’s the only real solution you will ever need.  Learn more about solving your hair loss:  http://www.farrellhair.com/Men-Hair-Loss.aspx.

Read what our clients say about Farrell Hair
Farrell clients have the nicest things to say about our hair loss solutions, we get emails, cards and letters from around the world with stories that are very touching.  You see, when you help people to change their lives in such a dramatic way, they want to share their stories to help others who may be suffering from the devastating effects of hair loss.  You can view our client’s testimonials on our site by following this link: http://www.farrellhair.com/Hair-Loss-Testimonials.aspx.

Women’s hair loss not the same as men’s hair loss
Ask any woman about her hair and you will get a completely different answer than asking a man the same question, now just imagine how excruciating it is to be a woman who is loosing her hair.  When you call Farrell you will get a woman to talk with about your hair loss and you will be given the best solutions for ending your hair loss by a woman who understands what you’re going through.  Farrell has the deepest sense of compassion for women loosing their hair; we have helped thousands of women who thought they would never find a solution to their hair loss … that is until they came to Farrell Hair.  Learn more about solving your hair loss:  http://www.farrellhair.com/Women-Hair-Loss.aspx.

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Richard Farrell’s professional expertise and ingenious artistic techniques have created an increasing demand for his advice, with appearances on talk shows, at trade shows, hair loss conventions, seminars and movie sets.

There is no known cause for alopecia areata and therefore no known cure
There are a variety of hair and scalp diseases; some are very common, while other more severe hair and scalp diseases are fortunately rare. Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune skin disease that causes the body’s immune system to attack the hair follicles, causing baldness in patches. It affects 1.7 percent of the population, including 4.7 million people in the United States. In cases where the disease progresses to the point where all scalp hair is lost, it is called Alopecia Totalis, and where hair loss advances to the entire body it is called Alopecia Universialis. There is no known cause for alopecia areata and therefore no known cure. The disease usually hits before age 20, and does not seem to favor one particular gender or culture. Hair loss with alopecia areata comes in stages, with hair returning and falling out in phases. Learn more about solving your hair loss: http://www.farrellhair.com/Men-Hair-Loss.aspx.

Japanese scientists have linked the overproduction of sebum to hair loss
Seborrheic Dermatitis, an advanced form of seborrhea, is a non-contagious skin disease that causes excessive oiliness of the skin, most commonly in the scalp, caused by overproduction of sebum, the substance produced by the body to lubricate the skin where hair follicles are present. Seborrhea is the form of the disease where oiliness only occurs without redness and scaling. The disease commonly occurs in infants, middle-aged people, and the elderly, and is commonly known in infants as cradle cap. The disease has no cure, yet in infants it usually disappears in time. With adults the condition may persist with varying degrees of severity. Flaking, scaling and redness often are symptoms of this disease. It is easily treated with topical solutions found in creams containing corticosteroids and shampoos containing pine tar, selenium sulfide or salicylic acid. Seborrhea and seborrheic dermatitis are both easily treated and controlled, and should be because left untreated they can contribute to hair loss. In fact, a group of Japanese scientists have linked the overproduction of sebum to hair loss. This is because the sebaceous glands in areas of the scalp where hair is thinning or bald are enlarged, and are thought to cause the clogging of pores and several other problems that promote hair loss. Learn more about solving your hair loss: http://www.farrellhair.com/Women-Hair-Loss.aspx.

Psoriasis is termed an immune-mediated disorder that affects different areas and functions of the body. It is non-contagious, and one of the areas of the body it can affect is the scalp. It usually appears as patches of raised red skin accompanied by burning and itching. Several contributing factors are thought to contribute to the outbreak of psoriasis, including emotional stress, certain infections, toxemia, the thinning of the intestinal walls and adverse reactions to certain drugs. At least half of people who have psoriasis have scalp psoriasis. Like seborrhea, scalp psoriasis left untreated can cause hair loss. Fortunately, it can also be treated with a variety of topical creams and shampoos containing tar and salicylic acid.

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