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By Olivia Wohlner, Editorial Assistant ·
While there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating thinning hair, Beverly Hills, CA hair restoration specialist Dr. Craig Ziering says there is one treatment in particular that offers solid results for a wide variety of patients: KeraLase—a nonablative laser—combined with the at-home topical KeraFactor Scalp Stimulating Solution ($169). “KeraLase creates microchannels in the scalp that stimulate the hair follicles and support better delivery of the growth factors, peptides and liposomes in KeraFactor, which is massaged into the scalp post-treatment and then taken home to use twice daily.”

Written by Complexion-Me Amy Forman Taub, MD, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist who founded Advanced Dermatology and skinfo® Specialty Skincare Boutique in Lincolnshire, Illinois in February of 2003 and Glencoe, Illinois in September of 2013. Dr. Taub’s practice philosophy is...
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12.9.21 | The Chalkboard Editorial Team PEOPLE ARE SEEING their dermatologists for more and more interesting technologies these days and we’re all about it. We pay attention to what’s happening in the aesthetics space, because some of this tech holds promise...
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March 31, 2022 by JAYA FARRER KeraFactor I have always had very thick hair, naturally. However, a few years ago, I went through a period of seriously frightening hair loss because of some medication I was taking. Let me tell...
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When our panelists were asked which innovation showed the best results, scalp injections of was at the top of many lists. “You get significant benefits with very little downside,” Dr. Schultz says. First, your blood is drawn and spun in...
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