Archive For Bradley Wolf, MD
Dr. Wolf has practiced exclusively as a hair transplant surgeon since 1990. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in 1980, and did his internship in General Surgery at Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine in Norfolk, Virginia, from 1980-1981. He then did his residency in General Surgery there from 1981-1982.
Dr. Wolf is an active member of a number of professional associations, and has lectured extensively on hair transplantation surgery at medical conferences in the U.S., Europe and Russia. He has also trained physicians from Russia, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Ireland, as well as from the United States and has also presented live surgery workshops at medical conferences in the U.S., Europe, and Russia.
Dr. Wolf, who performs microscopically dissected Follicular Unit transplantation surgery, has earned a reputation of being honest, ethical, and dedicated to creating the best results possible for his patients. He is regarded as an expert in, among other topics, the aesthetic aspects of hair restoration surgery. In his lectures he has compared hair transplantation to Impressionistic Painting and Architecture.
Dr. Wolf is the medical advisor of the International Alliance
of Hair Restoration Surgeons and recommended by the American
Hair Loss Association.
Visit Website:www.wolfhair.com
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Sep 24, 2007 in Hair Transplant, Human Growth Hormone (HGH), Propecia, hair loss | 0 Comments
Question:
I am 57 and have had multiple hair transplants with great results. I suffer from male pattern baldness. Two years ago I began taking testosterone and HGH replacement therapy under the direction on an anti-aging physician. My concern is by increasing testosterone/DHT, am I at risk of loosing the grafted hair. What has been your [...]
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Jul 27, 2007 in Minoxidil (Rogaine), Post Hair Restoration Surgery | 0 Comments
Question:
I just bought some minoxidil in the form of Rogaine foam and it says not to apply it to any areas of my scalp but the back. My problem area is the front and middle. Should I not use minoxidil, not use this form of minoxidil, or should I just use Rogaine any where that [...]
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Jul 27, 2007 in Follicular Unit Extraction, Hair Transplant, Propecia, cost, shock loss | 0 Comments
Question:
I will be 30 years old in November and have been on Propecia for 21 months to prevent further hair loss. Fortunately it has significantly slowed the rate of loss, but did not regrow any hair. I am mostly stable now, although there is still some slight regression. Currently, I am a NW2.5V patient on [...]
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Jul 27, 2007 in Hair Transplant, hair loss, hairline | 0 Comments
Question:
I am 27 with roughly type II hair loss. I would like to evaluate my ability to get a hair transplant to restore the front hairline. It is difficult to clearly show the difference in growing ability between the front and back hair because I just got a haircut before buying my digital camera. [...]
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Jul 27, 2007 in Propecia, hairline | 0 Comments
Question:
- When should I start seeing the results of Propecia’s use on those smaller hairs at my hairline (the only place where I am losing hair)?
- Assuming Propecia cannot grow back the hair already completely lost at the hairline, I would like to consider a minor hair transplant sometime this fall to help recreate [...]
By Bradley Wolf, MD on Jul 27, 2007 in Hair Transplant, Minoxidil (Rogaine), Post Hair Restoration Surgery, Propecia | 0 Comments
Question:
I had hair restoration surgery performed by Dr. Wolf in June 2006 (about 1 year ago). I am satisifed with the results, but I am wondering if there is any continuing maintenance I should know about.
I have been using regular shampoo, going in the sun, etc. Are there ways to maximize the results [...]