Founded in 2007, The Women’s Hair Loss Project unites women dealing with hair loss and has been providing help, hope and understanding to women dealing with hair loss for over a decade. Join the founder “Y” as she chats with women who share their own hair loss journeys, struggles and triumphs, as well as invites medical and alternative hair professionals to join the discussion to provide greater hair loss education/awareness and understanding, to both women dealing with hair loss and to anyone who is seeking to learn more about this often very misunderstood and isolating disorder.
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Founded in 2007, The Women’s Hair Loss Project unites women dealing with hair loss and has been providing help, hope and understanding to women dealing with hair loss for over a decade. Join the founder “Y” as she chats with women who share their own hair loss journeys, struggles and triumphs, as well as invites medical and alternative hair professionals to join the discussion to provide greater hair loss education/awareness and understanding, to both women dealing with hair loss and to anyone who is seeking to learn more about this often very misunderstood and isolating disorder.
PRP/ Exosomes Update - Got Results, Lost Results and The Importance In Confronting The Denial Of Our Hair Loss
The Women’s Hair Loss Project
20 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
PRP/ Exosomes Update - Got Results, Lost Results and The Importance In Confronting The Denial Of Our Hair Loss
Although I have been doing PRP therapy to treat my hair loss for nearly a decade, earlier this year was the first year I had the treatment locally in Beverly Hills by Dr. Baubac Hayatdavoudi, in addition to the PRP, I also had an Exosomes treatment. After 6 months I want to provide my thoughts and where I am at currently.
I also discuss the importance or confronting the reality of our hair loss, whether or not we choose to treat it. In my opinion, living in denial can make the journey more difficult and at times also, practically and logistically problematic.
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The Women’s Hair Loss Project
Founded in 2007, The Women’s Hair Loss Project unites women dealing with hair loss and has been providing help, hope and understanding to women dealing with hair loss for over a decade. Join the founder “Y” as she chats with women who share their own hair loss journeys, struggles and triumphs, as well as invites medical and alternative hair professionals to join the discussion to provide greater hair loss education/awareness and understanding, to both women dealing with hair loss and to anyone who is seeking to learn more about this often very misunderstood and isolating disorder.