Baldness is hereditary
The most common type of male baldness is hereditary. It is characterized by an uncontrolled hair loss, and affects nearly 50% of the male population.
Testosterone is the hormone that affects hair follicles, and leads to progressive hair loss. While the hair on the forehead is affected by testosterone, the hair on the sides and the back of the head is not. These hair follicles have been genetically codified to grow permanently, even when they are moved to another area within the scalp. That is why natural hair restoration is possible.
The concept of hair restoration through scalp reduction has been improved by the Dulcoff Clinic. In addition, the institution has progressively enhanced the current transplant technique: micrografting results are much more natural nowadays.
You will discover what freedom means through the restoration of your natural hair. You will be able to swim, to sleep, to train, to enjoy diving…without combs around! Our goal is to restore your hair so that it looks natural and nobody suspects it was not there before. Image is extremely important in today’s competitive wold. Men, no matter their activities or occupations, try hair restoration to improve their look and to recover youth.
Abundant hair tends to boost male self-esteem and confidence. Permanent hair restoration makes business commitment, and social activity participation easier for men, because they feel CONFIDENT with their personal appearance.


What leads to hair loss?
Hair loss may occur naturally and on a daily basis. Each hair on your head experiments a sequential genetic program, which includes growth, restoration and moult. In general, 85% of your head hair grows continually during a two to six year period. Once the growth phase ends, hair experiments a restoration period, and subsequently moults. Only 15% of your hair finds instant replacement.
An adult loses an average of 50 to 150 hairs a day, but many more grow because the follicle remains intact. Since a regular adult has approximately 100.000 hairs, this is not a significant loss.
Eventually, a new hair root starts growing out of a hair follicle pushing the old structure to the surface. Baldness appears when this moult is significant and exceeds growth.
Scientists think that 95% of male and female hair loss is caused by androgenic alopecia. The most common type of male baldness is called Male Pattern Baldness. It consists of a hair strip shaped like a horseshoe. On the other hand, an oval crown towards the forehead is often the female symbol of hair loss. Baldness is usually caused by hereditary and hormonal factors or aging. In hereditary cases, genes make hair follicles smaller, which leads to finer hair and eventual baldness. In hormonal cases, dihydrotestosterone, the hormone responsible for hair loss, would explain the decreasing number of follicles. Aging may weaken follicles and therefore hair structure. This also makes hair thinner and produces permanent bald areas.
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