If you've noticed more hair in your brush, shower drain, or on your pillow after a stressful event, you're not alone. One of the most common questions people search online is: "Can stress cause hair loss, and will my hair grow back?" The answer is yes. Stress can trigger hair loss, and in many cases, the hair can recover with the right diagnosis, treatment, and time.
Join the NorCal Hair Doctor, Dr. Oma Agbai, as she explores exciting potential breakthroughs in hair loss treatment, including PP405, extended-release oral minoxidil, and platelet-rich fibrin matrix (PRFM). Learn how these emerging therapies may improve hair restoration and why they are generating interest among hair loss specialists. Discover the latest evidence and what these innovations could mean for the future of treating hair loss.

If you're considering a hair transplant, one of the first questions you're probably asking is: "Am I a good candidate for a hair transplant?"
The answer depends on much more than how much hair you've lost. The best hair transplant results begin with an accurate diagnosis. Before discussing surgery, it's essential to identify why you're losing your hair.
Extended release oral minoxidil is the next generation of low dose oral minoxidil for hair loss, designed to deliver steady, all day follicle stimulation with fewer peaks and potential side effects compared to traditional oral minoxidil. It is gaining attention as a once daily, more tolerable option for androgenetic alopecia that may improve adherence while supporting consistent hair regrowth results.

Hair transplantation has long been considered out of reach for patients with scarring alopecia. Today, with advances in medical therapy and surgical planning, that perspective is changing. In carefully selected and stabilized patients, hair restoration can offer meaningful, natural-looking results.

Hair transplantation has evolved into a highly refined, evidence-based procedure capable of producing natural, long-lasting results. With proper diagnosis and medical stabilization, even patients with complex hair loss conditions may be candidates. Success depends not only on technique, but on thoughtful planning and long-term strategy.

Exosome therapy is an emerging, science-driven approach to hair restoration that uses cellular signaling molecules to stimulate follicle activity and support healthier hair growth. By activating pathways like the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, it offers a promising, regenerative option that can complement traditional treatments for patients seeking a more comprehensive strategy.

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is gaining attention as a natural, non-surgical option for hair loss, using your body’s own growth factors to support healthier hair growth. This article explores how PRP works, who may benefit most, and what kind of results to realistically expect over time. While not a one-size-fits-all solution, PRP can be a valuable part of a comprehensive, personalized approach to hair restoration.

(SACRAMENTO) The Department of Dermatology’s hair loss clinic has recently launched the region’s only comprehensive hair restoration program. This program offers a variety of procedural hair restoration services, including platelet-rich plasma injections, topical exosome therapy, and hair transplantation.
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