INFLAMMATORY HAIR LOSS 90 DAY RESULTS! SEE WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN YOU TREAT THE CAUSE CORRECTLY

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  • AMAZING 90 DAY INFLAMMATORY HAIR LOSS RESULTS! HOW TO TREAT THE CAUSE CORRECTLY!
    In this video, you are presented with a phonemical case which shows incredible results of a man who suffered from inflammatory hair loss. His results came in just 90 days and you can see how he did it in this video, and understand how YOU CAN TOO! This case highlights the potential for hair regrowth if you approach your specific situation the correct way.
    Please reach out with any questions in the comments! As always, I am here to help!
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:35 Case Background
    1:09 Underlying Causes in this Case
    2:15 Dealing with Inflammatory Loss
    3:19 Treatment for this Case
    3:55 The Results!
    4:20 Inflammatory Loss Symptoms
    5:18 Please Leave Questions or Comments!
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Komentáře • 280

  • @rhondastiers3261
    @rhondastiers3261 Před měsícem +12

    You didn’t tell us anything about the supplement he was on that caused his hair loss…..when that happens it’s usually all about money, not helping people. Thanks anyway.

  • @kostasstratakis2599
    @kostasstratakis2599 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Excellent work with this patient!

  • @r.e.4640
    @r.e.4640 Před 2 měsíci +8

    You're THE VERY BEST!!!!

  • @user-sf9jy4sh7n
    @user-sf9jy4sh7n Před 2 měsíci +35

    i would like you to do a video about how dairy and sugar affects hair loss

  • @charlotteknutsen7262
    @charlotteknutsen7262 Před měsícem

    Great information as usual, thank you!!

  • @spacejaime
    @spacejaime Před měsícem +4

    So what was the supplement responsible for his scalp inflammation? Thanks.

  • @delroygardner8325
    @delroygardner8325 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi thanks for the work you sre doing , I have hair on the top of my head which is thin , the roots are still there but not growing , i have beta thalassemia , do you think that is the reason ?

  • @DS-nq9ii
    @DS-nq9ii Před měsícem

    Hi Doctor, thanks so much for your great information!! Do you have any idea why if I don’t eat until dinner time my hair comes out and doesn’t if I eat in the morning? Appreciate it!

  • @user-cc8ki6ht1e
    @user-cc8ki6ht1e Před měsícem

    Thank you doctor for the valuable information , I'm actually suffering from Hachimouto , and my hair is thining and falling from above , I wonder if you can give any piece of advice about what to do , like the required analyses , I will be thankful , and thanks again ,

  • @cherylthornton4892
    @cherylthornton4892 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great information! Thank you!

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @TikTok-tq9xe
      @TikTok-tq9xe Před měsícem

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist buongiorno dottore. Sono Giovanni e le scrivo dall'Italia. Mi sono accorto alla fine di agosto del 2023 di avere lo stesso problema del suo paziente. Mi sono rivolto ad un dermatologo e, dopi la visita , mi ha fatto eseguire degli esami del sangue: tiroide, testosterone, ormone, vitamina B6, e B12 e tanti altri esami che adesso non ricordo. Gli esami sono tutti ottimi tranne lieve rialzo Pcr. La dottoressa ha detto che non è un problema. In questo momento sto facendo una cura a base di Minoxidil, finasteride, olux schiuma (clobetasolo propionato), shampoo tricovel prp Plus. La terapia la applico in questo modo: 1 copressa di finasterid alla sera, eolux per 5 sere sulle zone colpite, e, dopo 5 sere interrompere e applicare di eolux e applicare Minoxidil 5% sulle zone per due sere e, lo shampoo tre volte a settimana. Questo è quello che la mia dottoressa mi ha prescritto. Posso solo sperare che vada tutto bene. La ringrazio per la risposta che mi darà. Buona giornata.

  • @annasalti3669
    @annasalti3669 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the information provided.
    Id like to ask, if it is alright to take an allergy pill prior to dying? I have started to react immensely the last six months, however by taking an allergy pill beforehand i do not face any itcing or serious problems.
    take an anti allergy pill, before dying hair to avoid an allergic reaction, ? For the past 6ming to allergic reactions.b

  • @dancom1550
    @dancom1550 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello Dr. William.
    I started losing my hair when am 26yrs am now 34yrs I have relocated to Canada 6months back.
    My hair has started coming back on its own can I use minoxidil to boost the regrowth and which one is the best I use to boost the growth.

  • @IncomeMadeDaily
    @IncomeMadeDaily Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've talked with AJ, one of your Trichologist, last Thursday. I have extreme scalp itch. Im on all of the supplements, and the shampoo can't use foligrowth topical because it caused more itching. Am I able to use your laser to help things? If so? How often would I need to use it.

  • @terrencerussell4777
    @terrencerussell4777 Před měsícem +1

    Very interesting! My hairline started receding last year and ironically it was the least I’ve ever been active in my life . Started working out vigorously this year and dropped 7-10lbs and I noticed my hairline started to grow back to normal again …thank you sir !!

  • @TheAlexledoc
    @TheAlexledoc Před 2 měsíci +5

    Hello, which supplement it was?

  • @startrooper1619
    @startrooper1619 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Doctor Gaunitz, my apartment has really high EMF and I feel sick and weak inside. I notice it contributes to massive hair loss too. I'd love to hear your thoughts.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Concerns about high EMF (electromagnetic fields) levels and their effects on health are understandable, especially if you're feeling unwell. While scientific consensus on EMF exposure directly causing hair loss is limited, stress and environmental factors can contribute to overall health disturbances, which might indirectly impact hair health.
      In the context of our discussion on inflammatory hair loss, it's essential to consider all possible environmental and health-related factors that could be contributing to your symptoms. If you suspect EMF exposure is a significant stressor, addressing this alongside other potential inflammatory triggers could be beneficial. It might involve reducing EMF exposure in your environment, focusing on anti-inflammatory nutrition, and managing stress effectively.
      For personalized advice and a tailored approach to handling your situation, consulting with a healthcare professional experienced in environmental health or a trichologist can provide specific insights and treatment options.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @s.m.saddamhossain621
    @s.m.saddamhossain621 Před měsícem

    Thanks it is lot's of information

  • @resourcegyrl
    @resourcegyrl Před 2 měsíci +6

    Im a new subscriber. Ive just about lost most of my hair, which was a pretty good length. (Shoulder length). Now my hair is at my ears. It's been breakibg non stop for 8 months. I just got a diagnosis yesterday. Trichhoreisis Nodosa. I've never heard of this, and was wondering is there a remedy?
    My follow-up appt is in 2 weeks. Im devastated over losing my hair!

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +3

      How are you diagnosed? To be perfectly honest after almost 22 years I've never seen this firsthand. However, from what I understand, it's a hair shaft anomaly and by removing the stressor, whether that be chemicals or physical trauma, then it should be able to be reversed over the course of a couple years

  • @christyabraham6014
    @christyabraham6014 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi sir I think I’m losing hair based on seb derm and inflammation. Also I’m losing all over my body as well could that be linked to inflammation. What would you recommend as a gentle shampoo (specific example). Also I am going to start diet based on my blood type b but when I did some research on it, it says about if ur secrator or non secrator, so how do you get that tested.

  • @averyfisher9967
    @averyfisher9967 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I got diagnosed with Gerd 1 1/2 years ago and I had to cut a lot of stuff out. It’s weird because I have a clean diet regimen for the most part but, I had three spine surgeries, and my mom has Gerd as well. My cholesterol levels were high. I started thinking 🤔 what happened🤷🏽 I have nausea so I can’t eat a lot of stuff like bread, meat, pasta, rice. I was making up for it with salads 🥗 and the only dressings I like on my salad is Italian or vinaigrette dressing. I started liking snickers candy bar again, I started liking Pepsi cola again but only mixed with Schweppes club soda, after watching this video I’m going back to fresh fruits and vegetables and get my gut health back in check.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +3

      It sounds like you’ve been through quite a journey with your health and diet! Managing GERD effectively can definitely require some significant adjustments to your eating habits, and it’s great to hear you’re committed to getting your gut health back on track.
      Fresh fruits and vegetables are excellent choices as they’re generally easier on the stomach and can help reduce inflammation, which might be contributing to your GERD symptoms. Keep in mind that some fruits and vegetables can be acidic or potentially aggravating for GERD, so it's worth monitoring how your body reacts to different types and perhaps avoiding those that trigger symptoms.
      Considering your experience with salads and liking only certain types of dressings, you might want to try making your own dressings at home. This way, you can control the ingredients and make them more GERD-friendly. For example, a simple dressing using a bit of apple cider vinegar (which some find beneficial for their GERD in small amounts), olive oil, and a dash of honey or maple syrup could be a tasty alternative to store-bought dressings that might be higher in acids or fats.
      Reducing candy bars and soda is a wise move, as sugary and carbonated beverages can exacerbate GERD symptoms. If you're craving something sweet, perhaps consider natural sweet treats like fruit salads or smoothies that blend sweetness with nutritional benefits.
      Keep focusing on your nutrition and maintaining a balanced diet while listening to your body’s responses to different foods. It's a crucial step towards managing your symptoms and improving overall health.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @aryanagrawal4833
    @aryanagrawal4833 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I have fatty liver grade 1 and facing hair thinning and loss, could it be a reason?

  • @harryvithurshan24
    @harryvithurshan24 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Doctor Gaunitz, I'm unable to differentiate between whether I'm experiencing nutritional or inflammatory alopecia. My entire scalp has experienced diffuse thinning for the last 2 years, i had extremely low vit D levels 12 ng/ml and my gut health is not at its best. The colour of my hair has also changed from black to brown. Do you have any suggestions on what type of hair loss this could be?

    • @matteopepe28
      @matteopepe28 Před 2 měsíci +1

      start taking Vitamin D3 daily ASAP

  • @maxmustermann4772
    @maxmustermann4772 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Doc, what's your opinon on scalp massaging/ scalp massaging gadgets? Is it benefical for patients with androgenetic hair loss?

  • @grunerbaum5143
    @grunerbaum5143 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much for your video. Could you please tell me what kind of supplement can lead to inflammation? If you know different supplements, could you please tell me all? Thanks and love from Germany, Andrea 💯💥

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +3

      In this case it was testosterone or adrenal supplement. I cannot recall. However, it does not matter because it's completely individualized. Everyone may react differently to something else.

    • @grunerbaum5143
      @grunerbaum5143 Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Thank you

  • @blessingcarnes3110
    @blessingcarnes3110 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm hypothyroid and 49 and my hair has been shedding for several years... been using rosemary tea rinse and rosemary hair oil a couple times a week.. helps a little as shedding has slowed down but i also started scalp massage as you recommended and clean eating to cut down on inflammation..is there anything else I can do to get my thicker hair back..?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      You could always go back in time 3 to 5 years when you've done things correctly. You would need to know bloodwork, genetic history, symptoms, etc.

  • @rohanjha9855
    @rohanjha9855 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Dr. Gauntiz warm regards, On watching this video you have made me question my treatment, Recently i'm having a aggresive hairloss, in a time period of 3 months my scalp become see through, then for the treatment i have applied a misture of topical solution of finasteride and minoxidil which result in growing back my all lost hair then for 1 month i slowly stopped using that and now again hairfall has started because of that i again started the medication. Now it's been 1 month and again temporary sheeding of my hair is occuring and i believe that around 1-2 months the hair will be back but after watching this video i think i ahve gone through wrong treatment. What you think about this ?

  • @creightonfreeman8059
    @creightonfreeman8059 Před měsícem

    Have you ever seen Sulfasalazine prescribed for GI issues have an anti-inflammatory effect on the scalp and improve hair density?

  • @benchabanehocine7809
    @benchabanehocine7809 Před 2 měsíci +1

    William Gaunitz Trichologist - Hair Loss hello
    Did you mean omega 3 by fatty accids supplements? And some articles speak about the risk we undergo when we discontinue the omega 3 supplements after a long period of intake, for both the heart and the brain. Your thoughts on that please!

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I can't speak to that. Like vitamin D3, omega 3 is one of the few universally accepted long-term use and long-term studied anti-aging and anti-inflammatory supplements.

  • @amirshehzad820
    @amirshehzad820 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi sir
    I am using minoxidil 5% (it's been one month started using it)
    when i applied and massage about 60 to 70 hairs falling down
    I need to know should i massage a bit aggressively or just two or three times robbing soflty would b enough ?

  • @mariovuksanovic5077
    @mariovuksanovic5077 Před 7 dny

    Could you direct me as to who would do the work that you do in Miami Florida?
    It would be great to find a specific solution... everyone is different and needs a custom protocal.. that is why people many times say that they tried many things but they didnt work.... because not all solutions are for everybody...thank you.

  • @soorajs2149
    @soorajs2149 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir,im also in this same situation any home remedies

  • @marco1-csgo
    @marco1-csgo Před 2 měsíci

    hellow William. My hair started to thin and I jumped on finasteride nw1. 1 year with no results and hair falling daily on the same ratio. Changed to dutasteride, added minox and still the same. I have Itchy scalp, specially if i dont shampoo after 24 hours. Could this be AGA + Inflammation? I'm thinking the supplementation of creatine or dairy is the cause, is it possible?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +2

      It sounds like you’re dealing with a complex situation involving both Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) and potential scalp inflammation. Despite using finasteride and dutasteride, along with minoxidil, and not seeing the desired results, the persistent itchiness and need to shampoo frequently suggest that inflammation could indeed be playing a significant role in your hair loss.
      Creatine supplementation and dairy products have been discussed in various contexts related to hair loss. Creatine might increase DHT levels, which could exacerbate hair loss in those susceptible to AGA. Dairy, on the other hand, has been implicated in some cases as contributing to inflammation, particularly for those who may have sensitivities or allergies to it.
      Here are a few steps you could consider:
      Reevaluate your diet: Consider reducing or eliminating creatine and dairy for a period to see if there's an improvement in your scalp health and hair loss.
      Scalp Care: Use gentle, non-irritating shampoos and consider adding anti-inflammatory treatments or natural oils that soothe the scalp, such as tea tree oil or coconut oil.
      Consultation: It might be beneficial to see a trichologist or dermatologist who can provide a detailed scalp analysis and possibly recommend a tailored treatment plan that addresses both the DHT sensitivity and the inflammation.
      Managing both the hormonal aspects of AGA and the inflammation effectively will likely provide you with the best chance of reducing hair loss and potentially regrowing hair.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @505138
    @505138 Před měsícem +1

    I started loosing my hairs at the sides and back..is it dupa which is caused due to nutritional deficiencies or gut issues.....or is it due to the stopping of minox which i used at donor area also (sides and back) after my hair transplant long back...i wanna know what is the cause??... kindly help me out doctor???

  • @AnasKhan-ni9xx
    @AnasKhan-ni9xx Před 2 měsíci +6

    Hey Dr.
    I had thick hair pre-covid and lost nearly 60%-70% of it between 2021 and 2022(I'm 20). I am deficient in Vitamin D and B12 and supplementing for it. I also was diagnosed with Sebherroic Dermatitis. My sebderm is under control, I still feel itchy in the scalp sometimes, but for the most part I don't get flare us like I used to. I'm still losing a few strands of thin hair that fall off in the shower and some baby hairs that fall off. Do you think I have regrowth or am I still losing hair?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +3

      It sounds like you've been dealing with significant challenges related to hair loss, Vitamin D and B12 deficiencies, and seborrheic dermatitis. The good news is that your seborrheic dermatitis is under control and that you're treating your vitamin deficiencies, which are crucial steps in addressing hair health.
      The hair you're losing in the shower and the baby hairs falling out could be a mix of both normal hair shedding and possibly ongoing hair loss. However, since you're observing baby hairs, this could indicate new hair growth, which is a positive sign of recovery.
      Here are a few suggestions to help you further:
      Continue Managing Vitamin Levels: Since you're supplementing Vitamin D and B12, make sure to regularly check these levels with your doctor to ensure they're in the optimal range for hair growth.
      Scalp Care: Maintain a healthy scalp environment to support hair growth. Using gentle, hydrating shampoos and products designed for sensitive scalps can help reduce any irritation and support hair health.
      Diet and Nutrition: Continue focusing on a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and proteins can support hair growth and overall health.
      Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate hair loss. Consider integrating stress-reduction techniques such as yoga, meditation, or regular physical activity into your routine.
      Follow Up with Your Dermatologist: As your situation involves multiple factors, continuing to work with your healthcare provider is essential. They can monitor your progress and adjust treatments as necessary.
      The key is to continue with these comprehensive approaches, monitoring your health and hair condition closely. It may take some time to see significant improvements, but being proactive and consistent with treatment strategies will give you the best chance for recovery and regrowth.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

    • @AnasKhan-ni9xx
      @AnasKhan-ni9xx Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much, doctor! I really appreciate it!

  • @nikhilsinghchauhan7840
    @nikhilsinghchauhan7840 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir my age is 21 my family don't have any genetic baldness but my hair are thinning and receding hairline wht should I do??? Please tell me love from india❤

  • @yashvaiti3342
    @yashvaiti3342 Před 2 měsíci +1

    How to choose food according to blood type. As per your video ??

  • @AnjanSarkar-kz5jz
    @AnjanSarkar-kz5jz Před 2 měsíci

    I have whole scalp thinning and I don't know why. I took a vitamin d test and it's 14.8 n/g
    so I've been taking vitamin d for 2 and half months. still no improvement.
    Why ?

  • @pargolf3158
    @pargolf3158 Před měsícem +1

    I'm actually using the same supplement as your patient, and my hair also started falling out. I'm going to toss the supplement in the garbage, hopefully this will be a start on my hair recovery journey.

  • @muthulashmi-db2mu
    @muthulashmi-db2mu Před 2 měsíci

    Sir I'm from India my village is very interior place I don't have any source to consult good dermotalogist I have DLE alopecia problem can u suggest inflammation reduce treatment sir

  • @willwazere2
    @willwazere2 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Good video 👍 more on videos inflammatory hairloss please 🙏 information on celiac disease and chrons related hairloss would be good .thanks 👍

  • @ahmedmed8119
    @ahmedmed8119 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have that case right now 💔
    I was on vit d3/k2 50000ui (50k very high dose per day ) per day and please tel me what to do i had lost in just one month , so fast and it break my heart for short 😔

  • @kevinlimpert8523
    @kevinlimpert8523 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I been on finasteride and oral minoxidil for 3.5 years and I noticed the crown area is the hardest to get density .I've tried injecting ghk - cu peptide and still nothing much more filling in .now I used latanaprost didn't do much either, but a game changer I found out by accident was cyclosporine . I used it topically ,but was scared to take it by mouth being scared of all the respiratory illnesses that my immune system would be compromised to ,but my opthmologist put me on a medication for dry eye disease .low and behold cyclosporine eye drops and besides working on helping with the dry eye it's making my crown area getting dense .I only been using it a month and noticed the added extra benefit .it's only probably due to me being on finasteride and the oral minoxidil, but hey I'll take it .I am hopeful I'm gonna get back to the hairline I had in high-school .who would have figured at 60 I will look younger than when in was in my 30'sto 59 lol😊

    • @custerd29
      @custerd29 Před měsícem

      I hope you know the side effects of the finiasteride 😂😂. How's your small brother doing performance goes to zero. End of sex life

    • @iambryn2012
      @iambryn2012 Před 4 dny

      no sides?

  • @zetrader
    @zetrader Před měsícem +1

    Which was that supplement?

  • @amybeear323
    @amybeear323 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dysbiosis here in my gut and I have LPP. Is there a supplement from advanced trichology or a tea that can help me?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      For issues related to gut dysbiosis and Lichen Planopilaris (LPP), managing inflammation is crucial. Advanced Trichology offers a range of supplements that might be helpful. The DHT Blocker with Immune Support is designed to reduce hair loss from multiple angles, including hormonal and inflammatory factors, and could be beneficial for someone with LPP. Additionally, considering a tea, you might look at options like ginger or peppermint tea, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties and can aid in digestion, potentially helping with dysbiosis.
      For personalized advice and to ensure any supplement is appropriate for your specific health needs, it’s best to consult with a healthcare provider.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @amanshah5233
    @amanshah5233 Před 2 měsíci

    I am loosing my hair very much faster than back to 8-9 months.
    I don't know the reason and I have dandruff issues since my childhood but right now why I'm loosing my hair. The one thing I have changed in my life is doing workout. Please suggest me...

  • @OldManJohnny1
    @OldManJohnny1 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Can you please tell us the suplement? ı have exactly the same scalp issues at the moment, it would be really helpfull

    • @frankflex4465
      @frankflex4465 Před 2 měsíci +4

      he wants you to pay him a lot of money to tell you

    • @frankflex4465
      @frankflex4465 Před 2 měsíci +4

      do you really think he wants to help you for free

    • @OldManJohnny1
      @OldManJohnny1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@frankflex4465 he actually helped many times before

    • @GhostSal
      @GhostSal Před 2 měsíci

      I believe he said it was. Testosterone supplement but wasn’t specific which one.

  • @ArticulateArena
    @ArticulateArena Před 2 měsíci +2

    My head has been itching for years. I get bumps full of liquid. I get get tiny patches with a brown spot in the middle that comes off with a hair in it... my hairline is pretty good at 35, mybhairbis just thinning on top because i itch my scalp so much

  • @saraissarealtor
    @saraissarealtor Před měsícem

    I have been using some of your products, for little over than 6 months. I still have my scalp inflamed and itchy. At times, it is soar even to the touch. My hair stills falls out. What changes do you recommend with the products that i am taking and using? Thank you.

  • @saoodalrajehi3199
    @saoodalrajehi3199 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do you over a consultation and treatments with people overseas like in zoom or virtual meetings ?

  • @danagandy4260
    @danagandy4260 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was postpartum last year and experienced hair loss, which I was used to since this was my 3rd pregnancy. Everything started growing back in normally around May/June. By August I realized my hair had stopped growing in & was now shedding again. It continued so I visited my stylist at the end of January this year, thinking I just need a good cut. But she alerted me that my scalp was red & inflamed. I made an appointment with a dermatologist who diagnosed me with CCCA. No bloodwork or biopsy was done. I was given info on the condition & prescribed doxycycline and fluocinolone scalp oil for the inflammation. I am skeptical because although I do have a spot at the crown which has been there for years, my main loss has been at the hairline. Could my hairline loss be due to CCCA or is it related to some other inflammation?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You should definitely get a biopsy to ensure that it is in back CCCA. There's a lot that goes into treating either postpartum or CCCA so you need to identify which one is active on your scalp

    • @danagandy4260
      @danagandy4260 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought so. I'll definitely seek a second opinion. Thank you so much!

  • @marek6371
    @marek6371 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Hey @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist what would be the best topical mixture with rosemary essential oil? I dont really want to use thick carrier oils because of my seborrheic dermatitis. Maybe something like aloe vera gel? Or do u have some additional tips for the ingredients? :)

  • @impeccable6648901
    @impeccable6648901 Před 2 měsíci +1

    When you say he did aggressive shampooing what exactly does that look like? What’s the protocol?

  • @sumeetnagrale6400
    @sumeetnagrale6400 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks sir.. Nice information

  • @zali9657
    @zali9657 Před 2 měsíci

    Has anyone used the Nutra M tropical serum. I bought it but somone in the comments said it cause there hair loss to worsen. Idk if i shoukd use it

  • @MiaMia-px5xo
    @MiaMia-px5xo Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome, thank u so much sir. God bless. I am very informed by your awesome videos, especially about telogen effluvium. :)

  • @user-ih4qj5kq6p
    @user-ih4qj5kq6p Před měsícem

    I have had hair transplant surgery can I use rosemary oil

  • @pezhudson
    @pezhudson Před 2 měsíci +2

    What was the supplement that the person was taking that was causing their hair to fall out? How can we tell if that is our issue with some supplement we are taking?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It was an either adrenal or testosterone supplement. I do not recall however it can be almost anything for anybody. It depends on the situation.

  • @_Duckter6226
    @_Duckter6226 Před měsícem

    What should i do to grow my jair very fast?

  • @eunsarang7891
    @eunsarang7891 Před měsícem

    My dht level is 371.59 pg/mL
    I had a period of eczema and stress and I observed that my body hair increased slightly, I just took this test and I am 19 years old, my hair loss is very little but I am sure that there is hair loss, I started using saw palmetto and during this period some of my arm hair thinned and my hair grew faster, Should you use finasteride? Idk what is the problem

  • @sagarwanted3934
    @sagarwanted3934 Před měsícem +1

    Sir I loss my hair daily within 1year my hairs got thin day by day my scalp got visible most of the time I have gut issues , I sleep at late because of studying. Sir please suggest me something. Day by day I lose my confidence

  • @sergiomarchelli
    @sergiomarchelli Před 2 měsíci

    what was the supplement?

  • @ZainabKhan-xl6xk
    @ZainabKhan-xl6xk Před 2 měsíci

    i suspect this is whats going on with me. would minoxidil oral or topical 5% help?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      Minoxidil, whether oral or topical, is primarily effective in treating pattern hair loss related to DHT sensitivity. It helps in stimulating hair growth and slowing hair loss. However, if your hair loss is primarily due to inflammation, as discussed in the video, addressing the underlying cause of the inflammation is crucial. This might include eliminating any triggering supplements, adjusting your diet, or managing stress.
      For inflammatory hair loss specifically, treatments should focus on reducing the inflammation. While minoxidil might still help in promoting hair growth, it won't necessarily address the root cause of inflammation. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional or a trichologist like William Gaunitz to tailor a treatment plan that targets the specific type of hair loss you're experiencing.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @semeensaleh6502
    @semeensaleh6502 Před 2 měsíci

    I have got bald patches and have got itchy scalp, dr said i hv scalp inflammation and also advised to do biopsy, is it necessary to do biopsy plz help me

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Dealing with bald patches and an itchy scalp can be distressing, and your doctor recommending a biopsy is an important step towards understanding the exact cause of your scalp condition. A scalp biopsy can provide critical insights that are not always apparent from external examinations alone. It helps in diagnosing various conditions that could be causing hair loss and scalp inflammation, such as fungal infections, autoimmune diseases (like alopecia areata), or other forms of dermatitis which might not be evident through routine checks.
      While it may seem invasive, a biopsy is generally a quick procedure and can be crucial for accurately diagnosing your condition and guiding effective treatment. If you're experiencing persistent symptoms despite treatments, knowing exactly what you're dealing with can significantly improve the targeted management of your condition.
      Here are a few points to consider:
      Understanding the Underlying Issue: A biopsy can detect issues like fibrosis or the presence of inflammatory cells that can influence treatment plans.
      Guiding Treatment: Accurate diagnosis can help in tailoring specific treatments that are more likely to be effective, rather than trying general therapies that may not address the root cause.
      Long-Term Management: Knowing the exact condition helps in managing expectations and long-term care, potentially preventing further hair loss.
      If you're unsure or anxious about the biopsy, it’s perfectly reasonable to discuss these concerns with your doctor. They can provide further details on how the procedure will be conducted, what they're looking for, and how it can benefit your specific situation.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @user-on5pk4ys7j
    @user-on5pk4ys7j Před 2 měsíci

    What is the inflammatory supplements that your client was using ? I want to use the same

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      He used www.advancedtrichology.com/products/efa-complete-nutraceutical-omega-3-6-9-for-optimal-hair-growth

  • @johnlibonati7807
    @johnlibonati7807 Před měsícem +1

    100%. Mine was due to undiagnosed celiac disease causing inflammation and chronic malnutrition. I adopted a gluten free diet 20 years ago and my hair loss reversed. I find bell peppers cause it now. My scalp gets itchy and my hair falls out.

    • @user-hp6ls8qy6d
      @user-hp6ls8qy6d Před 25 dny +1

      Similar to me. Any gluten and I get a burning scalp. Similar with sugar, alcohol and processed foods, in general. I don't have any problems with bell peppers but I know nightshades can be problematic for some people.
      My hair improved dramatically when I quit the above and ate more raw vegetables. Even the grey hair goes back to brown. My hair seems to do really well on folate so I have green smoothies. The very best thing I ever found for my hair was a particular wheatgrass powder.

  • @amirhamza7610
    @amirhamza7610 Před 2 měsíci

    can a 55+ years men's have a hair loss because of stress and can he recover it back?

  • @pookieslim
    @pookieslim Před měsícem

    What do I use for it

  • @ananawad6525
    @ananawad6525 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hey doctor , last blood test i had , my ferritin level was 143.7 ng/ml , and iron was 73 μg/dl which is too low both of them , could it be the reason that my hair looks thinner at the crown?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      t's good that you're keeping track of your iron and ferritin levels, as both are crucial for hair health. A ferritin level of 143.7 ng/ml is generally considered within the normal range for hair growth support, whereas an iron level of 73 μg/dl, depending on the reference range used by your lab, might be on the lower end of normal.
      Low iron levels can definitely contribute to hair thinning, especially at the crown, as iron is critical for producing hair cell protein. If your iron levels are indeed lower than ideal for your body's needs, this could be affecting your hair's health and growth cycles.
      To address this, it might be helpful to:
      Discuss with your doctor about possibly adjusting your iron supplementation if it’s deemed necessary.
      Ensure your diet supports hair health, including foods rich in iron and vitamin C, which enhances iron absorption.
      Recheck your levels after a few months to see if there's improvement and how it correlates with your hair health.
      If thinning continues, further investigation might be needed to rule out other causes like hormonal imbalances or other nutrient deficiencies.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

    • @ananawad6525
      @ananawad6525 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you for replying doctor , in addition in the same blood test , my testosterone indictaed to 300 ng/dl im 27 years old its considered low or high? , asking to know if my crown thining is because iron and vitamin d deficiency or its an issue of dht ..

  • @raj_kabir
    @raj_kabir Před 27 dny

    Hey doctor
    My d3 is 34 ng/ml ferritin 56 ng/ml iron 85 ug/DL and i am loss my hair all over the scalp

  • @weiweizhang4987
    @weiweizhang4987 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Doctor William, I am having hair loss for over 2 years..I did the in clinic LLLT for 3 months ( Ravage 670, 20 mins 2 twice a week) in 2023. I did see the improvement of hair loss after 2 months..but the hair loss started came back again after I finished 3 months in clinic LLLT treatment. I have tried PRP, micro needling after but nothing has worked on me..I still experience very bad hair loss. My scalp would feelrighting , a bit burning, pain sometimes..very easy to have redness on my back and front od the scalp..could you please advise if there is anything else I could try? I could not go to twice a week to clinic forever to do the LLLT. I have done the blood test, everything is normal from the demonologist). I am 38 yeas old, taking 1.25mg oral minoxidil, 100mg spironolactone a day. Thank you so much 🙏

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It sounds like you’ve been through quite a bit with your hair loss treatments. Given that you've noticed a recurrence of hair loss after completing LLLT, it might be helpful to explore ongoing maintenance treatments that can be done at home to continue the benefits of LLLT without frequent clinic visits. Additionally, considering the symptoms you described such as scalp tightness, burning, and redness, it could be beneficial to look into potential inflammatory factors that may be contributing to your hair loss, similar to the case discussed in the video where identifying and eliminating a triggering factor led to significant improvement. It's also worth discussing with a specialist whether adjustments to your current medication might help manage your symptoms better. Remember, every case is unique, so finding the right combination of treatments tailored to your specific condition is key.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

    • @weiweizhang4987
      @weiweizhang4987 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thank you so much for your reply! Really appreciated.Dr Gaunitz. I have been using the theradome pro at home after I completed the 3 months in clinic LLLT (3 times a week, each is 20 mins) But the shedding is not improving..could you please share a video of how to identify and eliminate inflammation factors? Would you provide zoom consultation? I am located in Singapore..

  • @BeanDar
    @BeanDar Před 2 měsíci

    I just had a bunch of headaches yesterday and then all of a sudden a quarter sized chunk of my beard hairs just fell off.
    I think it would be interesting to see if you have done a video of Alopecia Barbae

  • @makeithappen3336
    @makeithappen3336 Před 2 měsíci

    How to reverse hair loss caused by leaky gut, what can be done to cure the root cause....????

  • @shaydieblue4175
    @shaydieblue4175 Před 2 měsíci

    How long do I need to wait after PRP to use NutraM? I have been using NutraM since November and have had significant regrowth and I don’t want to lose progress.

    • @lr2645
      @lr2645 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I am not the doctor, but I get PRP hair treatments pretty often and you should be able to use any product you want after 24 hours.

    • @shaydieblue4175
      @shaydieblue4175 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lr2645how well do the injections work

  • @nikhilsinghchauhan7840
    @nikhilsinghchauhan7840 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir i have one question does masturbation cause hair loss urr hair thinning???

  • @matteopepe28
    @matteopepe28 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hello. Love your videos. Been taking Advanced Trichology DHT blockers for a month. NutraM Serum/Foligrowth is coming next month. Will the NutraM Serum thicken out the area of my scalp that is suffering from DHT loss and/or promote new growth in those areas, or is it just to prevent further loss from DHT?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      I would need to know the reason for your hair loss... DHT only? Did you get any blood work?

    • @matteopepe28
      @matteopepe28 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Yes, DHT is the only hair loss I'm experiencing. Vitamin D is low, but climbing as I've been supplementing for a few months now (last tested in the 40s)

    • @sable7114
      @sable7114 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I am so glad you asked was that the only cause for his hearing loss. My doctors, who have not helped me, only focus on one thing and in my mind I believe there could be more than one source of hair loss so I am trying laser on my own. Too many assumptions have been made without blood work or even a good case history.

  • @JustRicardoNL
    @JustRicardoNL Před měsícem

    I have some very very fast sudden hairloss, I had this half a year ago aswell then it stopped for a few months and now its worse than ever… Could it be something in my diet or lifestyle or just male pattern baldness? I am currently seeing a dermalogist but they just want to prescribe me minoxidil or finasteride and they aren’t really testing my blood or anything… what should I do? I am only 20 years old. My gut health isn’t the greatest

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před měsícem

      Experiencing sudden and severe hair loss can be distressing, and it's important to explore all potential causes. While male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) typically progresses gradually, sudden hair loss might indicate other underlying issues such as nutritional deficiencies, stress, hormonal imbalances, or health conditions affecting your gut health or overall well-being.
      Since you mentioned issues with gut health, it's possible that your body might not be absorbing nutrients effectively, which could impact your hair. Nutritional deficiencies like low levels of iron, vitamin D, B-vitamins, or protein can lead to hair loss.
      Given your situation, here are a few steps you might consider:
      Seek a Second Opinion: Since your current dermatologist is focusing on treatments like minoxidil or finasteride without investigating further, you might benefit from a second opinion from another dermatologist or a trichologist. They can provide a more comprehensive evaluation.
      Blood Tests: It would be beneficial to have blood tests to check for deficiencies or hormonal imbalances. Common tests related to hair loss include ferritin (stored iron), vitamin D, B-vitamins, thyroid function tests, and hormone levels.
      Diet and Lifestyle: Evaluate your diet and lifestyle. Ensure you're consuming a balanced diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and protein. Since you have gut health issues, consider consulting a gastroenterologist or a dietitian to improve gut health, which can impact overall nutrient absorption and health.
      Manage Stress: Stress can significantly contribute to sudden hair loss. Techniques like mindfulness, meditation, regular exercise, and adequate sleep can help manage stress levels.
      Continuing to work with healthcare professionals to get a comprehensive understanding of your health status and exploring all potential causes of your hair loss is crucial. Sometimes, addressing lifestyle, diet, or underlying health issues can significantly improve hair health.
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @jawadmujtaba1710
    @jawadmujtaba1710 Před 2 měsíci

    Dear sir, I have allot dendrup, My hair got very thick and hair fall, I m using monoxidil derma roller also, 1.5 month ago i start treatment from dermatologist he give me shampo+ keta conazol lotion 2%+ binzmen lotion but not satisfying results yet, can you advise me some treatment sir

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      It sounds like you're already using several treatments under the guidance of your dermatologist but are still struggling with dandruff and hair loss. Since you're experiencing persistent issues, it may be beneficial to review your current regimen and possibly adjust it. Dandruff can often contribute to scalp inflammation, which might be aggravating your hair loss.
      In addition to the treatments you’re already using, consider incorporating a shampoo that targets inflammation alongside its anti-dandruff properties. Look for ingredients like tea tree oil or salicylic acid, which can help soothe the scalp and reduce flaking. It's also essential to ensure that you're not over-washing or using water that's too hot, as this can exacerbate scalp irritation.
      Given the complexity of your symptoms and the treatments you've already tried, a follow-up with your dermatologist is advisable. They can reassess your condition and may suggest additional treatments such as a different formulation for your topical applications or other advanced therapies.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @LoloPopi-ft2xt
    @LoloPopi-ft2xt Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is ketoconazole the good shampoo to help on inflammatory loss ?

  • @harunkokten3691
    @harunkokten3691 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, there is a Feeluxo brand 80 diode laser head for home treatment. I used it with lotion 3 sessions a week for 6 months. Each session is 30 minutes. There was no change in my hair after 6 months. Now I started using the hair laser head for 1 hour every day without using lotion. I have been using it this way for 1 month. Does using the hair laser every day tire the hair?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      WAY to much laser. Low intensity is best. 80 diodes 10-20 twice weekly is the max

    • @harunkokten3691
      @harunkokten3691 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I had previously received treatment at a clinic for 40 minutes a week for 6 months. The result was positively effective. However, after 2 years, when my hair started to fall out as before, I could not afford to undergo treatment again. I bought a hair laser cap instead. Even though I tried the same treatment at home for 6 months, I did not get results. Thereupon, I thought that the hair laser head was not powerful enough and started using it for 1 hour a day. Even though I used it 1 hour a day for 1 month, I did not see any negative side effects.
      I will reduce the weekly session as you said. Well, can you tell me why I should reduce it even though its effect is already low and I have not seen any negative side effects for 1 month?

    • @harunkokten3691
      @harunkokten3691 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist I had previously been treated in a clinic with the Stimula ST-0300 model device for 40 minutes a week for 6 months. I got effective and good results. However, after 2 years, my hair started to fall out again. Thereupon, when I did not have enough money for a new treatment, I wanted to be treated again by buying a hair laser cap. But the result was not effective.
      As you said, I will reduce the weekly sessions. Well, can you tell me why I should reduce it even though its effect is already low and I have not seen any negative side effects for 1 month?

  • @bene88597
    @bene88597 Před 2 měsíci

    Ok and which supplements would you say is bad for hair growth and would support Losing hair?,

    • @carmeloanthony2784
      @carmeloanthony2784 Před 2 měsíci

      Creatine. More than likely.

    • @bene88597
      @bene88597 Před 2 měsíci

      @@carmeloanthony2784 Oh ok but creatine is supplemented from many many people I thought maybe Biotin

  • @adishadzo9896
    @adishadzo9896 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I think I have this inflammatory hair loss. My scalp is very itchy, oily, sensitive etc.
    When it comes to cause, it is probably more than one.

    • @jclsv1
      @jclsv1 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too! I hope we get more info 🙏

    • @e99g
      @e99g Před 2 měsíci +1

      I also have it. Since 5 years I have it. My scalp is very itchy and I have a lot of dandruff. I bought a ketoconazol shampoo but the dandruff remains and the itchiness

    • @Antipaganda
      @Antipaganda Před 2 měsíci +1

      The itch is gone since I use sulfate free shampoo. And the hair is less oily.

    • @e99g
      @e99g Před 2 měsíci

      @@Antipaganda did you also have psoriasis?

    • @Antipaganda
      @Antipaganda Před 2 měsíci +1

      No, sensitive, itchy, oily scalp only.

  • @Hnzk182
    @Hnzk182 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Anti fungal shampoo help me a lot for scalp inflamation which i was sufferings for very long time..and i heard from some dermatologists saying that antifungal shampoo is also helpfull for reduction of dht on scalp.

    • @adadib957
      @adadib957 Před měsícem

      Please tell me what shampoo?

    • @Hnzk182
      @Hnzk182 Před měsícem

      Nizoral ketoconzole shampoo ..apply on scalp massage little and leave it for 5 to 7 mints

    • @adadib957
      @adadib957 Před měsícem

      @@Hnzk182 Thank you very much bro🙏

  • @Manu-ed8lz
    @Manu-ed8lz Před 2 měsíci +2

    Sir please answer this question did dht hair loss control by being insulin sensitive and good diet becoz insulin resistance is main cause of increase 5alpha reductanse activity more

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes I believe that is ideal

    • @blvcklicorice423
      @blvcklicorice423 Před 2 měsíci +1

      you are right. this is what ive been preaching. it completely reversed mine

    • @Manu-ed8lz
      @Manu-ed8lz Před 2 měsíci

      @@blvcklicorice423 that's superb how much time it take to reverse

    • @blvcklicorice423
      @blvcklicorice423 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Manu-ed8lz 3 months.

    • @sannamuh985
      @sannamuh985 Před 2 měsíci

      @@blvcklicorice423Oh wow, congrats and thanks for sharing… what did you do to reverse your insulin resistance and hair loss?

  • @kimw9008
    @kimw9008 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Please discuss the gut detox protocols you suggest.

  • @bhavancs1181
    @bhavancs1181 Před měsícem +1

    What was the supplement he used which accelerate the hair loss more

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před měsícem +1

      It appears that the supplement in question was associated with triggering or exacerbating the patient's inflammatory hair loss. The specific type of supplement isn't mentioned in the video, but it's highlighted that the onset of the hair loss coincided with the start of the supplement, suggesting a potential link. The approach we recommend typically involves identifying any possible triggers for hair loss, including supplements, and eliminating them to see if there's improvement. If you're concerned about any supplements you're currently taking and their impact on your hair health, it may be wise to discuss this with a healthcare professional who understands your health history and needs.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @fidelceja585
    @fidelceja585 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What was the inflammatory supplement that was used

  • @ashxferrier
    @ashxferrier Před 2 měsíci

    Sir , it was said i have hormonal, nutritional and inflammatory hairloss 😢

  • @divyashiny5223
    @divyashiny5223 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sir I'm using ur dht blocker 3 months really super but custom charge is too high in india so I'm saving my money to buy ur supplement for 3 months❤

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      Great. Thank you for letting me know.

    • @praveenranjan3656
      @praveenranjan3656 Před 2 měsíci

      Hey divya I m also from India..how can I buy this dht blocker...and can u share ur experience does this help?

  • @scottdavis2539
    @scottdavis2539 Před měsícem +1

    I would like to know what supplement he stopped using to stop the hair loss.

  • @torikogaming1104
    @torikogaming1104 Před 2 měsíci

    Who is try Blokcer DHT ? Leave us ur experience with it please

    • @matteopepe28
      @matteopepe28 Před 2 měsíci

      I've been taking for 1 month. So far I notice a bit less hair is my hands when I shampoo. Happy so far

  • @user-er2hv9sz7r
    @user-er2hv9sz7r Před 2 měsíci

    Doctor, is Minoxidil 5% topical WITHOUT alcohol (so produced for people with sensitive skin) as effective as the common one with alcohol? A local pharmacy nearby my place is producing it and I'm thinking about using it.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      Using a minoxidil 5% formulation without alcohol can be a good alternative if you have sensitive skin, as alcohol can sometimes cause irritation and dryness. The effectiveness of minoxidil does not necessarily depend on the presence of alcohol in the formulation. The active ingredient, minoxidil, is primarily responsible for promoting hair growth. However, the vehicle ingredients, like alcohol, can affect the absorption and feel of the product on your scalp.
      If your local pharmacy has produced a version without alcohol, it might still be effective but could potentially have a different absorption rate or feel different when applied. It’s always a good idea to monitor your results and consult with your dermatologist if you’re switching formulations, especially to ensure it's as effective as the standard versions you might be used to.
      If you have further questions about the specific product or need advice tailored to your condition, feel free to reach out for more detailed assistance.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

  • @galactichand551
    @galactichand551 Před 2 měsíci +6

    What supplement was causing the inflammation?

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +3

      I do not recall... some testosterone or adrenal supplement. Aggravators are different for everyone

    • @samsam-ko3fp
      @samsam-ko3fp Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist Really?????

  • @klb9082
    @klb9082 Před 2 měsíci +5

    So what supplement was he on - that would be helpful. Thank you.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      He went off the offending inflammatory agent and then with used Low intensity LLLT and EFA Complete and HairStem Shampoo and Conditioner

    • @klb9082
      @klb9082 Před 2 měsíci +8

      I guess that’s what I was asking - what was the inflammatory agent? Appreciate it!

    • @sable7114
      @sable7114 Před 2 měsíci

      @@klb9082 I still don't know what the inflammatory agent or supplement was. I take many supplements and I don't want to be contributing to a problem

    • @Cottenonpawzzz
      @Cottenonpawzzz Před 2 měsíci +1

      What was the supplement?

    • @Mikolas649
      @Mikolas649 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Waste of time, if you don't give us the supplement, we know all the blah blah, but the important thing is what caused his inflammation /supplement?

  • @soumyajitbej5614
    @soumyajitbej5614 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Does ketoconazole shampoo reduce genetic hair loss and micro inflammation???

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci +1

      No... it kills fungus

    • @TheLman77
      @TheLman77 Před 2 měsíci

      After years of using Ketaconazole shampoo it has ,during the last few years, increased my scalp dermatitis tremendously

    • @mdadil1456
      @mdadil1456 Před 2 měsíci

      It's been know to have some anti-inflammatory activity

  • @diarchisinteriors3827
    @diarchisinteriors3827 Před 2 měsíci

    I know that i have inflammation 100percent, i cant sįand that itching, what exactly i should do?maybe there leave in topical to solve it.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      Dealing with persistent scalp itching and inflammation can be very uncomfortable, and finding the right solution is crucial. Since you suspect inflammation is a significant factor, here are a few steps you can take to address it:
      Choose the Right Topical Products: Look for leave-in treatments specifically designed to soothe the scalp. Products containing ingredients like aloe vera, tea tree oil, or peppermint oil can provide relief from itching. These ingredients have natural anti-inflammatory properties that can help calm the scalp.
      Shampoo Regularly: Using a gentle, soothing shampoo that’s free from harsh chemicals can help manage scalp health. Consider shampoos formulated for sensitive scalps or those with ingredients aimed at reducing inflammation, such as ketoconazole or salicylic acid.
      Diet and Hydration: Sometimes, internal factors like diet can significantly affect scalp health. Ensure you're well-hydrated and consuming a balanced diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods such as omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish and flaxseeds), turmeric, and green leafy vegetables.
      Consult a Specialist: If over-the-counter solutions are not effective, it might be time to consult a dermatologist or a trichologist. They can provide a tailored treatment plan, which might include prescription topical treatments or other interventions based on a thorough examination of your scalp.
      Avoid Irritants: Minimize the use of heat styling tools and harsh chemical treatments, as these can exacerbate inflammation and irritation.
      Managing scalp inflammation often requires a combination of good scalp hygiene, appropriate topical treatments, and sometimes changes in diet and lifestyle. If you're already following some of these steps without relief, a consultation with a healthcare provider would be a wise next step to explore more specific treatments tailored to your needs.
      Melissa Fox (Customer Service)
      ➡️Reach out to us at
      www.advancedtrichology.com/

    • @diarchisinteriors3827
      @diarchisinteriors3827 Před 18 dny

      It turned out that j have helikobacter pilori in stomach and it cause inflammation, also it uncovered androgenic alopecia.my patern is frontal, what treatment to choose to rwgrow hairline as a women not harmful.

  • @dancruz4901
    @dancruz4901 Před 2 měsíci

    How can I become a client?

  • @educational4434
    @educational4434 Před měsícem

    What specific supplement was he on? (Please only name the supplement, I'm not interested in extra information)

  • @Lucifer67708
    @Lucifer67708 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir i started hair loss 3-months ago i have never hair fallout issue ,my hair fall started after a fever and maybe due to applying onion oil ,i have same hair loss around all scalp but hairs thinned in just 3-4 months and also have thin hair fall from lower and upper back of the scalp ,sir i also diagnosed with vitamin d deficiency and i am taking supplement of it ,also hair is receding from temples in just these months
    And i noticed one more thing my scalp is producing so much oil i have never that amount of oil on scalp before that my cushion also full with oil
    Sir in my case what can be the reason for hairloss please sir help me to diagnose the cause of hair loss🙏🙏

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      I would need to know alot more... link is the bio for a consult

    • @Lucifer67708
      @Lucifer67708 Před 2 měsíci

      @@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist ok sir I 'm mailing with all details and pictures I'm very worried about my hair , sir I hope you will help and guide me🙏

  • @tarunsudan9336
    @tarunsudan9336 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can High BP (control) medicine cause hairfall?

  • @crazyytgaming8629
    @crazyytgaming8629 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir I started hair loss 1 year ago after permanent hair straightening and I have lost almost 40% of hair, i have applied many serum and took multivitamin for about 6 months but the hair is still thinning and falling off ,Sir please suggest a solution too stop it🙏

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      How old are you? Male or female? any medical conditions?

    • @crazyytgaming8629
      @crazyytgaming8629 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Age 20 ,male , No medical condition

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  Před 2 měsíci

      @@crazyytgaming8629 then it is most likely nutritional and DHT. You must've had allergic reaction to the straightener which propelled the hair loss forward. You need to treat both of the nutritional and the DHT at this point to resolve it.