GetHairMD™ Resource Blog
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At GetHairMD™, our expertise doesn’t stop when hair growth starts. We follow along and monitor your progress to make sure you are achieving the maximum results desired, making adjustments if necessary.
The goal of our blog is to be a resource center that helps you understand what might be causing your hair loss, and what treatment options could be best for you (including, but not limited to, GetHairMD™’s own FDA-Cleared Clinical Hair Growth Laser treatments).
Is Postpartum Hair Loss a Real Thing? What Can You Do to Help It?
Yes, postpartum hair loss is a real thing. It is a common condition that affects about 50% of women after childbirth. It is caused by a combination of hormonal changes and stress. During pregnancy, women's bodies produce high levels of estrogen and progesterone....
Start at the Root: Scalp Health and Hair Loss
When struggling with hair loss, along with taking care of your hair itself, it’s important to start at the root—your scalp plays an important role in preventing excessive hair loss and encouraging continuous hair growth. A healthy scalp environment plays a key role in...
Medical Studies Tightly Correlate Various Forms of Hair Loss to COVID-19 Infections
In a previous blog post, the GetHairMD™ team discussed the medical and first-hand accounts of post-coronavirus-induced Telogen Effluvium. Telogen Effluvium is a type of reversible hair loss caused by a “shock to the system”—high fever, severe infections, severe...
Introducing the GetHairMD™ Hair Care Product Line
GetHairMD™ is excited to introduce the GetHairMD™ Hair Care Product Line, the perfect compliment to your Clinical Hair Growth Laser treatments. Your GetHairMD™ team is dedicated to providing the most effective combination of hair growth treatments and has been...
Telogen Effluvium and COVID-19: Hair Loss Post-Infection, and How to Treat It with GetHairMD™
Alongside the immediate symptoms of COVID-19—fever, cough, congestion, shortness of breath, sore throat, etc.—medical and anecdotal accounts of lingering symptoms post-infection continue to persist. Whether it be a stubborn cough, brain fog, continued shortness of...