Hair Loss in Broward, FL

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Introducing HairRevive Boost – a groundbreaking solution for hair loss treatment at Hollywood Dermatology. Say goodbye to hair loss concerns and hello to a revitalized mane and confidence.

How Does Hair Loss Treatment Work?

HairRevive Boost harnesses your body's innate healing capabilities to reinvigorate dormant or damaged hair follicles for new growth.

We do this by delivering highly concentrated injections of your own healing factors directly to the desired treatment areas. The hair loss treatment procedure involves drawing a small blood sample, which we will use to extract the bio-proteins responsible for your body’s natural healing and cell regeneration. We then inject this serum into the scalp where it will:

  • Revitalize dormant hair follicles
  • Repair damage caused by injury or over-manipulation
  • Alleviate inflammation, a known contributor to hair loss
  • Foster new hair growth

Is HairRevive Boost a Good Option for Me?

HairRevive Boost stands apart from traditional hair loss restoration techniques like risky surgeries or costly, yet ineffective topicals.

As a minimally invasive hair loss treatment, it stimulates the formation of new blood vessels, enabling the delivery of essential nutrients and oxygen to your hair follicles. This helps to repair and restore natural hair growth without causing scalp trauma or scarring. Plus, HairRevive Boost is fast, virtually painless, and needs no post-treatment downtime. You can go right back to doing the things you love, knowing your body has what it needs to restore your hair.

Boost Your Results with Nutrafol

In addition to our HairRevive Boost treatment, Hollywood Dermatology also offers Nutrafol, a multi-targeting supplement that addresses the root causes of thinning hair from within. 

Nutrafol is 100% drug-free, physician-formulated, and clinically proven to help you see the desired results faster. When used in combination with HairRevive Boost, Nutrafol supports improved hair growth, strength, and thickness.

Nutrafol formulas for both women experiencing peri- and post-menopausal hair loss and men experiencing male androgenetic alopecia are available now through Hollywood Dermatology. Your hair loss specialist can help address any questions or concerns you may have about Nutrafol and HairRevive Boost so you can feel confident in your care.

Hair Loss - Frequently Asked Questions

Living in South Florida has many perks. From fun summers to warm days spent on the beach, it can be a fun place to live. However, if you struggle with hair loss, there are a few environmental factors that may be impacting you.

South Florida Humidity

One of the reasons why hair loss is prominent in South Florida, in particular, has to do with the humidity of the area. The average humidity in Miami, for example, is around 75%. This is all exacerbated during those hot summer months of the year.

The issue is that dryness caused by heat, humidity, and other factors can cause hair to break. This can, in turn, lead to the appearance of thinner hair, even if someone isn't necessarily losing hair from the follicle. This problem is only exacerbated over time the longer it goes unchecked. This is why it is so important also to make sure that the problem isn't compounded by the other things that contribute to hair loss, like certain nutritional deficiencies, side effects in medications that you might be taking, and hormonal changes.

Saltwater, Chlorine, and Pollution in the Ocean

Swimming is a popular pastime in South Florida. However, there is a common misconception that elements like saltwater, chlorine, and pollution can cause hair loss. While this isn’t completely true since these elements cannot directly cause hair loss, it can make your hair loss worse and progress faster.

The more you swim in saltwater without taking some form of protection, the more likely it is that you'll cause damage to your hair and make it brittle. That will take any hair loss-related issue you already have and worsen it. So, while living in South Florida and being exposed to these elements won't necessarily start your hair loss issue, it won't make it any better, either.

Sun Exposure

Constant prolonged sun exposure can lead to scalp burns, which can affect the oils and cellular structure of your hair follicles. When your scalp is constantly exposed to the Florida sun’s UV rays, it has the potential to increase your chances of hair loss. If you are experiencing hair thinning and spend a lot of time in the sun, wearing a hat may not be enough to protect your scalp and healthy hair. Applying sunscreen, specially made for the scalp, can increase sun protection and decrease your chances of hair loss. 

Yes!. Keeping your hair moisturized and hydrated can help prevent humidity damage. To increase protection, try the following hair care routines and treatments:

  • Keeping your hair up when humidity is high
  • Use a keratin hair treatment
  • Use anti-frizz and anti-humidity spray
  • Try a leave-in serum that helps to strengthen your hair and retain moisture
  • Moisturize your hair with oil and conditioner

The most common type of hair loss that people in South Florida experience is called androgenetic alopecia, which is also the most common type of hair loss in the United States. It's been estimated to impact more than 50 million males and 30 million females across the country. In men, it's typically referred to as "male pattern" hair loss. In women, it's referred to as "female pattern."

While this particular type of hair loss is hereditary in nature, the good news is that it can be properly managed through the right type of procedure, like those offered by the team at Hollywood Dermatology.

According to the University of Miami Health System, another common type of hair loss in the area is a hair shaft disorder. This is another hereditary condition that causes the shaft of the hair to lead to split ends. This also tends to create stands of hair that are dry and brittle.

Yes, hair loss can be caused by your family history or genetics. For most patients who experience male or female-pattern baldness, the cause of their hair loss is most likely due to genetic factors. Unfortunately, this cause of hair loss cannot be prevented, but treatments such as HairRevive Boost can help prevent this condition from worsening and slow down the hair loss process.

For some people experiencing hair loss, changing their diet or lifestyle can, in fact, prevent future hair loss. The effectiveness of these diet and lifestyle changes, however, will depend on the direct cause of your hair loss.

As an example, if you are a Floridian who spends a lot of time in the sun, switching to a lifestyle that can include more time indoors will minimize your exposure to the sun and humidity, which, in turn, can prevent future hair loss caused by these factors.

Alternatively, some people may suffer from hair loss caused by a lack of proper nutrients such as vitamins A, B, C, D, and E, zinc, iron, protein, and essential fatty acids. Implementing a diet that is rich in these nutrients will help correct these deficiencies and can promote the rate of hair growth.

Schedule a Consultation for Hair Loss Treatment at Hollywood Dermatology

We understand how deeply thinning hair can impact your confidence and self-esteem. Cosmetic treatments to address these insecurities aren’t about vanity; they’re an investment in self-care. As an all-natural anti-aging treatment option, our hair restoration treatment can be just the confidence boost you need.

At Hollywood Dermatology, we pride ourselves on offering personalized care. Our team features board-certified dermatologists and seasoned skincare professionals dedicated to ensuring your satisfaction, regardless of visit reason. Your journey to hair revival begins with us.

Ready to unlock the full potential of your hair? Contact us today, and let's get started on the path to a more confident you!

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