Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Men’s Hair Loss and Genetics


The American Hair Loss Association (AHLA) states that about 85% of men will have significant hair thinning by the time they turn 50. Majority of male hair loss – more than 95% – is attributed to male-pattern baldness, which is a genetic trait. It is important to note that in most cases hair loss in men does not signal that there is a medical problem.

The gene that causes male-pattern baldness can come from either parent. According to WebMD, a sign that you are beginning to experience male-pattern baldness is a receding, M-shaped hairline.

The next sign is hair thinning on the top of your head; eventually the two meet and create a horseshoe-type appearance around the head. 


Hormones are another major cause of male-pattern baldness. The hormone, Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), causes hair follicles to shrink. These hair follicles end up shrinking so much that hair can no longer grow from them.

New England Associates (NEA) offers every successful option to stop hair loss and re-grow, restore, or replace hair. Several procedures that NEA offers to help men and women fight hair loss are Hair Transplantation, Hair Replacement, and Laser Hair Therapy Treatments, among others.

Among NEA’s many hair loss-fighting procedures, we also offers a free consultation and hair and scalp analysis. If you are suffering from hair loss and think that we can help you, contact us at http://hairstart.com/contact_us.htm or give us a call at 1-888-424-7782; 1-888-HairStart. At NEA, we want to make sure that you look as good as you feel!

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Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair.

Disclaimer: Not all clients experience the same results. Call today to determine which procedures are best tailored to you.

Sources:
https://www.pexels.com/photo/old-man-6110/
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/hair-loss/ss/slideshow-solutions
http://www.americanhairloss.org/men_hair_loss/introduction.asp

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Hats and Hair Loss


The correlation between hats and hair loss is one of the oldest myths that has been told for far too long. Believe it or not, there is no scientific research that proves wearing a hat contributes to hair loss.  Many people believe that wearing hats will cause or contribute to premature baldness,  but believe it or not, there is no scientific research that proves wearing a hat contributes to hair loss. In order for a hat to cause hair loss, it would need to be tight enough to cut off circulation to the hair follicles — and I certainly hope no one is wearing a hat that tight!

http://www.healthcentral.com/skin-care/c/1443/155005/wearing-hat-hair/#sthash.ITpndUzn.dpuf

Most experts can agree that wearing a hat daily does not cause you to lose hair. However, for those who are already losing their hair due to male pattern baldness and/or from another genetic predisposition, wearing a hat can be threatening to your hair's health.

Here are some ways that a hat could cause a problem for someone who already has thinning hair:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/31899-hats-cause-thinning-hair/

On & Off
When removing and replacing a hat often, some delicate hair that is already thinning or falling out could be aggravated, and pulled out. This could further the loss of hair that is about to fall out due to balding. Preventing the constant removal and replacement of your hat could assist in keeping some of that hair on the head where it belongs.

Too tight
Although, not commonly seen, there are some conditions where a very tight hat could potentially cut of circulation to the head and result in a deadened hair follicle. For this to happen, the hat would have to be so tight that it would be extremely uncomfortable.

Sweating
The consistent application of a hat while sweating profusely can be damaging to your hair follicles. What happens is that the sweat could become trapped in the follicle causing it to slow down growth. This particular process must be studied further for more definitive answers.

Continuing to wear a hat on a regular basis could potentially lead to damaged hair from split ends and breakage. As a result your hair could look less thick, and thinner in some places.
The bottom line is, while hats may not be the main cause when it comes to hair loss, they surely don’t help it. Although genes will play a much bigger role in hair loss than your hat will, it is always good to take precautions.

So remember, try not to wear tight hats, exercise in a hat/sweating into it, or be careless when removing or replacing it!

If you are having trouble with hair loss New England Associates is here to remind you that it is never too late to look as good as you feel!Every successful method to replace or restore lost hair is available at New England Associates®. Whether medical, pharmaceutical or non-medical New England Associates® has the technology you want for optimum results! Call today to receive a FREE consultation 1-866-HairStart

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Disclaimer: Not all clients experience the same results. Call today to determine which procedures are best tailored to you.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Hair Loss: Can it Happen Everywhere?


Hair loss is a common condition that can affect men, women, and even children. There are a variety of causes for hair loss, some more difficult to diagnose than others, including auto immune diseases, hormonal imbalances and changes, excessive lack of vitamins, among many more. These factors contribute to hair loss along the scalp region, but what about the rest of the hair on our bodies? Can hair loss occur elsewhere?  

Hair loss can in fact occur on our arms and legs. Livestrong.com lists several causes for the occurrence of hair loss within the arm and leg regions of the human body. Let’s take a look.

1. Skin Conditions
Dermatitis, Psoriasis and Keratosis Pilaris are a few of the skin conditions that can cause hair loss on the arms and legs. Dermatitis usually involves an itchy rash on swollen, reddened skin. Psoriasis occurs from immune cells that attack healthy skin. Keratosis Pilaris is inflammation of the skin hair follicles.

2. The use of Steroids
It is no surprise that steroid use can have numerous negative effects on the human body, one of those effects is widespread hair loss. Steroids that contain massive quantities of testosterone are much more likely to cause hair loss on the arms and legs.

3. Physiological Disorders
Alopecia Universalis is a medical condition involving rapid loss of all hair, this includes hair loss occurring on the arms, legs, eyebrows and eyelashes, as well as the scalp.

4. Medication
Chemotherapy drugs are some of the most common causes for hair loss throughout the body. However, there are also several other medications that can cause hair loss on the body’s limbs: These are medications for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, Parkinson’s and arthritis.

5. Lifestyle
Diet and stress are lead causes for hair loss occurring on the scalp, as well as on the arms and legs. When the body is starved of sleep, vitamins and other necessary minerals and nutrients, hair loss, among many other negative consequences, can occur.

At New England Associates (NEA), we’ve been specializing in hair restoration for both men and women in the Northeastern United States since 1982. NEA offers many treatment options to help you fight dreaded hair loss. If you’re experiencing hair loss and don’t know what to do, contact us at www.hairstart.com or call us at 1-866-HairStart. Your consultation and hair and scalp analysis are completely free. Let us help you look as good as you feel.

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Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 

Disclaimer: Not all clients experience the same results. Call today to determine which procedures are best tailored to you.

http://www.livestrong.com/article/282422-common-causes-of-hair-loss-on-arms-legs/
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dermatitis-eczema/basics/definition/con-20032183

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

The Movember Foundation


When our razors look brand new for weeks and our shaving cream cans collect dust in our bathrooms, it can only mean one thing, it’s “Movember.” Since 2003, the Movember Foundation has been committed to raising awareness and funds for men’s health.

From 30 guys back in 2003 to the 5 million Mo Bros and Mo Sistas there are today. The movember foundation has raised over $650 million dollars and funded over 1,000 programs that focus on some of the biggest health issues faced by men such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity.

1. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in the US.
2. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men aged 15-34 in the US.
3. Around 1 in 4 adults in the US will experience a mental health problem in a given year.
4. Around half (53.8%) of American men meet the federal guidelines for physical activity.

To tackle these issues the movember foundation has established their Global Action Plan (GAP), which connects clinicians and researchers from around the world to accelerate health outcomes for men living with prostate and testicular cancer. In 2013, they invested in mental health programs by partnering with the US to develop and implement actionable, community-level prevention plans to improve mental health for men and boys. By 2015 men’s physical health became their newest focus and they began investing in initiatives that encourage physical activity and raises awareness on the dangers of physical inactivity.

As movember approaches decide how you want to help men live happier, healthier, longer lives. Make your move by taking this year’s MOVE challenge or make a statement with your mustache. No matter what you choose to do remember that the movember foundation wouldn’t be where it is without the enthusiasm of all you.

Just like the millions of people helped by the Movember Foundation, New England Associates has been helping people look and feel their best since 1982. At NEA, you will find every successful method that effectively stops hair loss and repairs, replaces, restores or re-grows lost hair. If you're interested in improving your hair's appearance contact New England Associates today to request your FREE microscopic hair and scalp examination.

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Call New England Associates® today. Make New England Associates® Your First Step To A Better Looking Future!

Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair.

Disclaimer: Not all clients experience the same results. Call today to determine which procedures are best tailored to you.


Friday, October 23, 2015

Our Favorite Products for Your Hair


There are countless options when it comes to fighting dreaded hair loss. Sometimes those options are procedures, and sometimes those options are products. Here at New England Associates (NEA), we have a variety of products designed to help you look as good as you feel when it comes to tackling hair loss. Below are some of our favorite products for your hair.

1. HairStart® SLS & DEA-Free Gentle Shampoo:
HairStart® SLS & DEA-Free Gentle Shampoo is an 8oz bottle that is free of sodium laurel sulfates (SLS) and DEA, two harsh ingredients found in almost all commercially available shampoos. HairStart® SLS & DEA-Free Gentle Shampoo gently cleans your hair without harsh chemicals and is safe to use everyday.


2. HairStart® Laser Comb:
The HairStart® Laser Comb is a hand-held laser device that is FDA approved. It is designed to help prevent hair loss, and it also helps to grow hair in both men and women. The HairStart® Laser Comb is battery operated, and it comes with a charging cradle.


3. Shampoo: Normal to Dry Hair Formula:
Our Normal to Dry Hair Formula Shampoo offers a gentle yet effective wash for your hair. This shampoo is currently one of our featured items, and you will experience exceptional results after use. This product is available in both 8 and 16oz sizes.


To compliment some of our favorite products for your hair, we would also like to include some of our sale items. Our sale items include: HairStart® All-Natural Treatment Program, HairStart® Hair Strengthening & Scalp Cleansing Treatment Program, and Mint Blue Shampoo. For further information on our sale items, visit: http://newenglandassociates.com/cubecart/index.php or call us at 1-866-424-7782; 1-866-HairStart.

Now, what are some of your favorite NEA hair products? Share your opinions with us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/NEAHairStart 

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Call New England Associates® today. Make New England Associates® Your First Step To A Better Looking Future!

Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 

Disclaimer: These solutions may not work for you.



Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Hair Loss in Women: Why Me?


Thinning hair and hair loss are never fun topics for discussion, but with nearly 40% of women in the U.S. suffering from thinning hair it's a topic worth talking about. According to Body Logic MD, it's estimated that 1 in 5 women suffer from hair loss. There are many different reasons for hair loss or thinning hair, some of them may be preventable and some may need additional treatment. However, regardless of what your situation may be, New England Associates offers many procedures that can help you look as good as you feel. Let's take a look at some of the reasons for hair loss in women.

1. Hormones:
Hair loss in women can be heavily attributed to the imbalance of hormones. Things like menopause, thyroid problems, and genetic hormonal responses to autoimmune conditions are some of the factors that can become great contributors to hair loss in women.

2. Stress: 
Is there a mid-term exam coming up? Are you running behind on an important project at work? Do the bills keep piling up? everyday stressors can be the cause of many human-related health issues, and unfortunately hair loss falls under that same umbrella. Stress can lead to an increase in the hormone cortisol. This hormone creates an increase of adrenaline and testosterone, and may lead to hair loss in women.

3. Birth Control:
It's no surprise that pharmaceuticals may lead to hair loss in both men and women, but birth control has one of the worst reputations for contributing to such loss. More information on the effects of hair loss in women related to birth control can be found at The American Hair Loss Association (AHLA): www.americanhairloss.org

4. Too Much Hair Care:
Putting your hair through too much stress may also encourage hair loss in women. Styling tools and methods such as hair coloring, straightening, curling, brushing, blow-drying, amongst many other techniques can severely damage one's hair, and scalp. It's also very important to read the ingredients in your shampoo and conditioner before use— many commercial shampoos/conditioners use harsh chemicals which in-turn destroy your lovely locks. Instead, try one of NEA's FDA approved products for daily washing!

At NEA, we offer several procedures, both medical and non-medical to assist you in the process towards hair restoration. Together we can fight hair loss and thinning hair with our FDA approved methods and products. Whether you need a hair transplant, or just hair care products of a higher quality, NEA can help you to look as good as you feel! Schedule your FREE Hair and Scalp Analysis today with one of NEA's hair loss experts at HairStart.com or call 1-866-424-7782 (HairStart).

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Call New England Associates® today. Make New England Associates® Your First Step To A Better Looking Future!

Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair.

Disclaimer: These solutions may not work for you.

Friday, September 25, 2015

The Different Types of Alopecia

It is normal to lose up to 50-100 strands of hair per day, and overtime you may notice some thinning with age, but what if you started losing chunks of hair everyday faster than they could grow back? A precise answer to this question can only be given by a physician or hair loss expert, but it's likely you could be suffering from a common condition called alopecia.

There are many types of alopecia: Alopecia Totalis, Alopecia Universalis, Androgenetic Alopecia, Alopecia Areata, etc. The word Alopecia sounds complicated but it’s simply the medical term for “hair loss”. We’ve comprised some info on each type to talk about them in a little more depth. Shall we?

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1. Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA): This is the most common type of alopecia and it’s also called male or female pattern hair loss. The main causes of this type of hair loss are genetics (family history) and hormones.

2. Alopecia Areata (AA): This type of alopecia is the result of an autoimmune condition and it leaves patchy traces behind, being either a single bald spot or several throughout the scalp.

3. Alopecia Totalis (AT): This alopecia is a more advanced form of Alopecia Areata and instead of patchy hair loss, it causes total hair loss on the scalp.

4. Alopecia Universalis (AU): This type is the most advanced type of Alopecia Areata and it causes total hair loss on the body, including eyebrows and eyelashes.

5. Alopecia Barbae: Also a branch of Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Barbae is located on the beard. It also can leave one single bald spot or multiples.

6. Traction Alopecia: This type of alopecia happens due to excessive pulling or tension in the hair strands. It is seen mainly on women since it results from certain hair styles or by the excessive use of hair extensions.

7. Scarring Alopecia: This type of alopecia is permanent, so the patient is permanently suffering with hair loss. It’s caused by a group of rare disorders.

If you suspect you might be suffering from alopecia, contact New England Associates for a complimentary consultation. No matter what type of alopecia you might have or the extension of if, New England Associates offers alternatives and develops individual treatments focused on the patient’s needs. Arrange your FREE microscopic hair and scalp examination today here or call us at 1-866-424-7782.

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Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 

Disclaimer: These solutions may not work for you.

Sources: https://www.google.com/search?q=types+of+alopecia&espv=2&biw=1680&bih=925&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIytiJ7M7HxwIVzJMNCh3NGQCd&dpr=1#imgrc=Mutmp_DCmOQ9aM%3A

http://www.alopeciaonline.org.uk/types-of-alopecia.asp
http://blog.americanhairloss.org/hair-loss/alopecia-areata-totalis-universalis/

Friday, September 11, 2015

Hair Replacement Solutions at NEA

Are you searching for a solution to your hair loss but don’t want to undergo surgery? New England Associates is proud to offer non-surgical hair replacement solutions. We offer nothing but the latest technology available including Hair-Grafting and Laser Hair Therapy. Let’s find out if you're a candidate for one of these two non-surgical options.

Hair-Grafting 
Hair-Grafting is a non-surgical procedure that grafts real human hair directly to your scalp. The secret behind this method is the dermal-to-dermis infusion. The good news about this procedure is that it’s effective, fast, and most important, it’s PAINLESS! You can start seeing results after your first application appointment and Hair-Grafting will give you longer, thicker, and fuller hair so you can style it the way you’d like.

While working together with the nation’s top professionals, New England Associates has developed and perfected Hair-Grafting making it one of the best hair replacement procedures available.


Laser Hair Therapy 
Laser Hair Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses low level laser, also known as “cold laser”. This type of laser delivers a nourishing light to the scalp and follicles, and helps in increasing blood circulation in that particular area and energizing hair. Together with the increase in blood circulation in the scalp, comes the increase in the deliver of oxygen and vital nutrients, which strengthen existing hair follicles, leading to a healthier hair.

Some of the benefits of LHT is that LHT may:

  • Stimulate hair follicle.
  • Slow or stops excessive hair loss.
  • Relieve irritating scalp conditions.
  • Repair and improves hair shaft quality.
  • Enhance the lasting effects of hair color and perms by closing the hair cuticle.

At New England Associates we utilize low level lasers in our treatment to make sure you achieve the best result possible. Laser Hair Therapy is recommended for both men and women that are experiencing the early stages of hair loss and that have enough hair follicles to be rehabilitated by our treatment.

New England Associates is proud to offer these two non-surgical hair replacement treatments as a solution to your hair loss problems. If you’re not sure these are the best fit for you, our hair loss specialists can help you by answering questions and diagnosing the cause of your hair loss. Call us at 1-866-HairStart (1-866-424-7782) or visit here to schedule your no-cost/no-obligation microscopic hair & scalp exam.

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“Look as Good as You Feel!”
Call New England Associates® today. Make New England Associates® Your First Step To A Better Looking Future!

Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 


Thursday, August 27, 2015

The Hair Life Cycle


Each individual hair strand goes through different phases that constitute the hair’s growth cycle. As one strand may be in its first phase, another may be in its last phase. And that’s what makes life beautiful: change. So, what kind of life does our hair live...Keep reading to find out! 

Like previously stated, each hair grows at its own pace. Each strand has a follicle, or root, and these follicles receive blood and oxygen from blood vessels that nourish the hair, allowing it to grow healthy. There are four phases in the life cycle: Anagen, Catagen, Telogen, and Exogen. 


This phase lasts between two to seven years and it’s what determines the hair’s length. What happens here is that cells divide themselves in the follicles producing new cells, which makes the hair grow since new cells are being pushed toward the surface. 

Hair Life Cycle

On this phase, the hair growth slows down and eventually stops. The hair retracts from the follicle and moves up. The stop in growth shows that the hair strand died. This phase lasts for about 10 days. 


This phase constitutes of the follicles’ inactivity, which lasts for about three months. The hair strand is ready to fall out when it has moved up enough to the surface of the root.


This is the last phase that the hair strand goes through, which is where it sheds and gives space for another hair strand to start growing from that follicle. 

On average, there are 100 to 150 thousand hair follicles in one’s head. It is completely normal to lose 50 to 100 hair strands per day. If you notice you’re losing an excessive amount of hair per day, you should contact your doctor. Hair loss can be caused both because of genetics or other triggering factors such as poor diet, stress, medical conditions and medications. The earlier the diagnosis, the greater the chances of effectiveness of hair restoration. 

If you’re suffering from hair loss or thinning hair, do not hesitate on contacting us for your FREE, no-obligation microscopic hair & scalp exam to diagnose the cause of your hair loss problem. Call us at 1-866-HairStart (1-866-424-7782) or visit http://hairstart.com/contact_us.htm 

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Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 

Thursday, August 6, 2015

The Art Behind Hair Transplantation at New England Associates


Hair loss can be extremely devastating to an individual, both physically and mentally. Both men and women can experience thinning hair to complete baldness due to a number of factors including genetics, medications, Alopecia, and more. Although, many hair loss sufferers feel alone in their battle against loss, there are many solutions available today including both surgical and non-surgical procedures. If surgical restoration is an option for you, New England Associates is proud to offer Hair Transplantation.

Hair Transplantation dates back to the 19th century and has made some great advancements. The Transplantation method removes hair from the back or sides of the head and transplants this hair into the areas of balding. The back and sides of the scalp are ideal for transplantation as these hairs are genetically pre-determined not to fall out. Hair Transplantation is considered minor surgery and most patients experience a quick recovery time. Find out if you're a candidate for Hair Transplants at New England Associates by visiting http://hairstart.com/contact_us.htm

Here at New England Associates we have the best team available to assist you from your first visit to our office to after your recovery process.

Each client has his or her own needs and expectations and here at New England Associates our goal is to understand and exceed them, giving the best result possible. Our consultation and analysis are private and confidential to keep you as comfortable as possible. You will also be given the opportunity to meet with actual hair transplant patients. Schedule now!

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Since 1982 New England Associates® has known hair loss is as individual as you are. New England Associates® offers all of the procedures that work to repair, replace, restore, and grow hair. We are members of the American Hair Loss Council and the Better Business Bureau. Locations include Wakefield, MA and Manchester, NH. Our hair restoration options include hair and scalp treatments, non-medical hair replacement, laser hair therapy treatments, hair transplants and shampoos and vitamins for fine and thinning hair. 

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Feed Your Follicles For Optimum Hair Health

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When people hear the words “hair loss,” many link such loss to a genetic factor or skin disease such as alopecia. But, what many people don't realize is that some cases of hair loss may be due to rapid weight loss, hormonal imbalances, menopause, pregnancy, certain medications, chemotherapy, chronic stress, poor scalp circulation and even nutrition.

At New England Associates care about your hair health and understand the affects hair loss can have on your daily life. We recommend speaking to a hair loss expert at NEA to receive an accurate diagnosis of the cause of hair loss, but in the meantime it's important to understand other factors that may influence or stimulate loss. Now, let’s take a look at the list we’ve created for you!


  • a.       Vitamin A: This vitamin promotes the growth of healthy cells and tissues. Also, it is necessary for the body to make sebum, which is an oily substance produced by our hair and it serves as a natural conditioner to keep our scalp and hair hydrated. Add yellow/orange or green colored vegetables or fruits rich in beta-carotene to your diet. These foods produce vitamin A. Take your pick of carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkin, winter squash, mango, spinach, and broccoli!

  • b.      Vitamin B: B-lieve it or not, this complex vitamin is chock full of the same vitamins that naturally occur in the foods you already consume — giving your body an extra boost of energy. They also aid  in the formation of red blood cells. B vitamins can be found in foods such as pork, poultry, fish, wholegrains, eggs, vegetables, and soy beans.

  • c.       Vitamin C: Vitamin C helps in the production of collagen, which supports hair follicles and strengthens the capillaries that supply the scalp and hair. Vitamin C's antioxidant properties increases iron absorption, allowing iron to be rapidly absorbed and used by the body. Good sources of vitamin C are blueberries, kiwi, oranges, broccoli, sweet potatoes, strawberries, and papaya.

  • d.      Vitamin E: This vitamin has the ability to boost circulation to the scalp and it protects the hair from the damaging effects of the sun. Vitamin E is necessary to nourish the hair and to prevent breakage as it helps the body in producing Keratin, which strengthens the hair. Vitamin C and E protect each other and therefore are more effective when consumed together.  Vitamin E ambassadors include almonds, sunflower seeds, spinach, avocados, and kale.


2.      Sulphur - “Nature’s Beauty Mineral”: Sulphur is known as the “nature’s beauty mineral” because it is able to reduce skin inflammation, helps on hair growth and also on blood circulation, which is crucial to a good health. This mineral is abundant in our skin, hair and nails and it is present in all cells in our body. Sulphur also plays an important role in the absorption of several B vitamins, including B5 and B7, which are thought to help aid in hair health. Some symptoms of a lack of sulphur are hair loss, brittle, dry hair and nails, and dry skin. This mineral can only be obtained through diet sources such as protein rich foods, eggs, milk and meat. Our options for vegetarians are garlic, brussels sprouts, seaweed, onions and kale.

3.      Pump Up YourProtein: If you didn’t already know, more than 90 percent of our hair is made of protein. Yes, Protein! Therefore, it’s crucial to pack your diet with plenty of protein for strong, healthy hair. If your diet lacks the protein your body requires, this may cause hair loss. Great protein foods include meats (fish, turkey, chicken, beef), eggs, and dairy products. For vegetarians opt for legumes and nuts. 




4.      Make Sure Your Iron Intake is Right: If the iron levels on the body fall below what is required by it to function properly, you are likely to have anemia, which is nothing more than low iron levels in the body. Iron carries oxygen to the hair, and lack of iron means lack of oxygen and that affects the hair’s growth cycle. An affected hair growth cycle may be causing hair loss because you’re loosing more hair than it is being replaced. To remedy the situation, eat animal products such as red meats, chicken, fish, lentils, spinach, broccoli and kale.

5.      Don’t Forget About Copper and Zinc: Did you know that copper can prevent hair loss and it also contributes to hair thickness? Although, only a small amount of copper is required by the body, it is crucial that you consume the right amount of it. Copper is also said to prevent the graying of hair and therefore it intensifies the hair color to make you look even better. But beware; the exaggerated consumption of copper can be toxic, so watch out! Another mineral that works together with copper is zinc. Zinc helps on the production of new cells, including hair cells and the lack of it may cause hair loss and a dry scalp. Note that it’s important to have balance between the consumption of the two minerals; too much zinc interferes in the absorption of copper and too much copper can be toxic, like stated above. A good source of both zinc and copper are black sesame seeds.

6.      Silica Intake: Silica, which is also know as silicon dioxide, was proved in 1939 by Professor Adolf Butenandt that it is essential to human’s skeleton development. Also, silica is thought to stimulate hair growth and prevent baldness. Therefore, silica plays an important role in the human body and helps on the hair’s health. Silica can be obtained through a variety of foods, such as strawberries, asparagus, wheat, rice, beans, cucumber, and potatoes.

7.      Essential Oils: Rosemary oil has been long used because it is known to increase the scalp’s circulation. Also, coconut oil is known for being super nourishing, giving shine and softness to the hair. Add a few drops of rosemary oil to your shampoo or massage your scalp regularly using either rosemary oil or coconut oil.

Remember to consume foods rich in vitamins A, B, C and E. Also make sure your intake of sulphur, protein, iron, zinc and copper are right. Having a balanced diet can solve a thousand problems you may have and save you from some that may come. Your body is your temple, make sure you take care of it!

NEA hopes that these tips can help you maintain healthy, shiny, and voluminous hair so you“Look As Good As You Feel”. If you have tried these tips and your hair loss problem hasn’t been solved, make sure you stop by our clinic in Massachusetts or New Hampshire or schedule your appointment with us. For more information call 1-866-HairStart (1-866-424-7782) or visit HairStart.com today!

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SOURCES: http://foodmatters.tv/articles-1/11-foods-and-natural-remedies-for-healthy-hair-growth
http://www.healwithfood.org/hairloss/
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/what-eat-healthy-hair