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Fighting Hair Loss Early: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Hereditary Thinning

6/8/2025

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Genetics may set the stage, but they don't seal your fate. When it comes to hereditary hair loss, timing can change everything.

We often hear questions like:

  • “My father lost his hair—does that mean I will too?”
  • “If it’s genetic, is treatment even worth trying?”

Hereditary hair loss is a predictable condition. That means early intervention can make a real difference. Let’s break down why timing matters, and how early treatment can preserve your hair before it’s too late.


1. What are the signs of hereditary hair loss?

  • Mostly androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern hair loss)
  • Progresses gradually from the crown or receding hairline
  • Hair becomes thinner and growth cycles shorten
  • Genetic sensitivity to DHT (dihydrotestosterone)

It's not simply about hair falling out—it's about follicles producing weaker, thinner hairs until they eventually stop. The goal is not just to prevent shedding, but to reactivate follicles before they’re permanently lost.


2. When should treatment begin?

  • You have a family history of hair loss
  • Your crown or hairline is starting to look sparse
  • Your strands feel noticeably thinner than before

If any of these apply, hair loss has already begun. This is your window of opportunity—before follicles shrink or die off for good.


3. What are the early treatment options?

  • Finasteride / Dutasteride: Inhibit DHT production. First-line oral treatments for male-pattern hair loss. Require consistent use.
  • Minoxidil (topical or oral): Boosts blood flow and supports hair regrowth. Safe for both men and women.
  • Hair Regeneration Injections: Injectable regenerative solutions to revive follicle activity. Done every 1–2 weeks for best results.
  • Autologous PRP: Platelet-rich plasma extracted from your own blood. Stimulates regrowth of dormant follicles.
  • Scalp Botox: Improves blood circulation and growth factor delivery. Also helps with oily scalp and inflammation.

YSBB Skin Clinic offers tailored combinations based on your scalp condition for optimal results.


4. What can early treatment achieve?

Those who begin early often experience:

  • Stabilized hair loss
  • Thicker and stronger regrowth
  • Improved overall density

If treatment is delayed, the goal shifts from recovery to just slowing the decline.


Final Thoughts

Hereditary hair loss may feel inevitable—but it’s not unbeatable. The real key lies in how early you act, and how consistently you treat.

If you have a family history of hair loss or notice early signs, don’t wait. Consult a specialist and start a proactive plan that works with your body—not against it.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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Why Does Beard Laser Hair Removal Hurt More for Men?

5/22/2025

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More men are now choosing to undergo facial hair removal, but many are surprised by how painful the treatment can be. Today, we’ll explain why beard laser hair removal tends to hurt more and how to make the process more comfortable.


Why Does Beard Laser Hair Removal Hurt More?

  • Beard hairs are thicker and rooted deeper.
    Facial hair in men is thicker, denser, and has more melanin than other body hair. This causes stronger heat reactions from the laser, leading to sharper pain.
  • Facial areas are closer to the bone.
    Areas like the jawline, upper lip, and neck have thinner skin and less fat, making nerves more sensitive to laser stimulation—especially the upper lip, where hair is dense and nerves are concentrated.
  • Men’s facial hair has higher density than women’s body hair.
    Compared to arms or underarms, beard hair reacts more intensely to lasers due to its larger follicle size and stronger heat absorption.

How Can You Reduce Pain During Beard Hair Removal?

  • Use cooling-equipped laser devices.
    At YSBB Skin Clinic, we use systems that cool the skin instantly during treatment, reducing pain especially in areas with strong heat buildup.
  • Apply cooling gel and post-care.
    A thick layer of cooling gel before the session and soothing care afterward can minimize skin irritation and help recovery.
  • Topical numbing cream is available.
    For those sensitive to pain, applying numbing cream 20–30 minutes before treatment significantly lowers discomfort.
  • Pain lessens after the first 1–2 sessions.
    Since early sessions target the thickest and most abundant hair, they tend to hurt more. Later sessions become easier as hair becomes finer and fewer.
  • Always shave before treatment.
    Shaving a day in advance prevents surface hairs from absorbing excess laser energy, which can reduce unnecessary heat and pain.
  • Start with lower energy settings.
    Gradual energy adjustments based on your skin condition help ensure safety and reduce sudden discomfort.

How Many Sessions Are Needed for Visible Results?

  • Expect at least 6–10 sessions.
    Beard follicles have a higher proportion of resting hairs, so repeated sessions at 1-month intervals are needed for long-term effectiveness.
  • Design trimming is an option.
    Full removal isn’t the only choice—many clients choose “beard shaping” for areas like the neck, cheeks, or upper lip, helping refine facial lines for a cleaner look.

Final Thoughts

Beard laser removal doesn’t have to be overwhelmingly painful. With the right techniques, tools, and aftercare, it’s possible to achieve a more hygienic and polished appearance comfortably.

YSBB Skin Clinic offers customized laser settings, advanced cooling systems, and expert protocols for smooth, low-discomfort facial hair removal. Start your journey toward a cleaner impression today.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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Fresh Scalp, Stronger Hair: The Power of Scalp Botox

5/15/2025

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Many people notice that their scalp feels stickier and sweatier in summer—and that hair loss seems to worsen. If you’ve experienced this seasonal change, you’re not alone.

Scalp Botox is a treatment that targets both excessive sweat and early-stage hair thinning, offering a practical summer solution for scalp care.


1. What Is Scalp Botox?

Scalp Botox uses the same botulinum toxin as cosmetic Botox, but it’s injected in microdoses across the scalp. Its dual purpose: reduce sweat production and improve scalp tension and blood flow.

  • Sweat Control: Botox suppresses overactive sweat glands, keeping the scalp dry and fresh.
  • Circulation Boost: Relaxed scalp muscles allow for better blood flow, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to hair follicles.
  • Stress-Related Hair Loss: For those with tension headaches or stress-induced shedding, scalp Botox may offer added relief.

2. Who Should Consider This Treatment?

  • You experience heavy scalp sweating during hot weather
  • Your hairstyle collapses due to dampness at the crown
  • You struggle with seborrheic dermatitis or folliculitis
  • You’re unable to commit to weekly scalp injections or clinic visits
  • You’re in early stages of hair loss and prefer to avoid oral medication

We often recommend scalp Botox before peak summer to create a more breathable, comfortable scalp environment.


3. What Is the Treatment Like?

  • Injection Areas: Primarily the frontal hairline and crown
  • Session Time: About 10 minutes per visit, typically performed 3 times at 1-month intervals
  • Pain and Downtime: Minimal discomfort, no recovery time required
  • Results: Noticeable sweat reduction in about a week, with hair shedding also improving gradually
  • Effect Duration: Results usually last around 3 months after the final session

Final Thoughts

Scalp Botox isn’t just a cosmetic option—it’s a functional summer treatment. Whether you’re already managing hair loss or just looking to refresh your scalp routine, this can be a smart addition to your care plan.

It’s also a safe companion to other therapies, including oral hair loss medications. With a healthier scalp environment, hair is more likely to grow strong and resilient.

Get ahead of the heat. Scalp Botox may be just what you need to feel light and fresh all summer long.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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Comparing Hair Transplants and Scalp Injections: Pros, Cons, and Timing

5/9/2025

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One of the most frequently asked questions we receive from patients concerned about hair loss is, "Should I consider hair transplantation, or would injection therapy be effective enough?"

Each treatment has its own characteristics and ideal candidates. Depending on your hair condition and treatment goals, the right approach can differ significantly. Let’s walk through the differences between hair transplantation and injection therapy, and help you understand which might be more suitable for your situation.


1. When Should You Consider Hair Transplantation?

Hair transplantation is a surgical method that relocates hair follicles from the sides or back of the scalp—areas typically unaffected by hair loss— to the thinning or balding areas.

  • Best for extensive hair loss with areas where follicles are already gone
  • Recommended when medication or injections are insufficient for recovery
  • Pros: Visible improvement; often permanent results; effective for hairline and density restoration
  • Cons: Downtime required; possible scarring and pain at the donor site; higher cost
  • Ideal for: Advanced M-shaped or crown hair loss, wide forehead, or those seeking fast visible results

2. What Are the Benefits of Injection Therapy?

Injection treatments are nonsurgical methods that aim to restore weakened follicles and improve scalp conditions, slowing down hair loss and promoting thicker hair.

  • Works best in early stages of hair loss with remaining follicles
  • Recommended for gradual, natural improvement without surgery
  • Pros: Minimally invasive; minimal downtime; promotes healthy hair cycles through ongoing care
  • Cons: Gradual progress; less effective in areas with no follicles; requires multiple sessions
  • Types Offered at YSBB:
    • Follicle Rejuvenation Injections: Revives miniaturized follicles by regenerating vascular supply in the dermis
    • PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): Uses the patient’s own blood platelets to deliver growth factors
    • Scalp Botox: Relaxes scalp muscles to improve blood flow; acts as a follicular growth stimulator
  • Ideal for: Early-stage thinning, surgery-averse individuals, those preferring follicle regeneration over transplantation

3. Key Differences at a Glance

  • Treatment Method: Hair transplant is surgical; injection therapy involves medicated scalp injections
  • Session Frequency: 1–2 transplants vs. injections every 1–2 weeks over 3–6 months
  • Time to See Results: Transplants show growth in 3–6 months; injections improve hair in 4–8 weeks
  • Recovery: Transplants require 1–2 weeks of downtime; injections have little to none
  • Cost: Transplants are generally more expensive than injections
  • Best for: Transplants for severe loss; injections for early-stage thinning or maintenance

YSBB Recommendation

Hair transplantation and injection therapy are not mutually exclusive. In fact, many patients benefit from a staged or combined approach:

  • Start with injection therapy to improve scalp condition and preserve existing hair
  • Plan for hair transplantation if needed for areas with no remaining follicles
  • Use injection therapy post-transplant to boost graft survival and prevent further hair loss

Final Thoughts

Treating hair loss is about more than just restoring appearance—it requires understanding the root causes, scalp condition, and follicular health to determine the most effective solution.

At YSBB Skin Clinic, we provide personalized diagnosis and treatment planning to help you find the best path to confident, lasting hair recovery.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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Daily Hair Fall: What’s Normal and When to Worry

5/5/2025

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"After I wash my hair, the drain is full of strands."

"Is this the start of hair loss?"

"How many hairs can fall out per day without worrying?"

Hair shedding is a normal, everyday occurrence. But when does it cross the line into actual hair loss?

Today, we’ll explain what’s considered normal when it comes to hair shedding during shampooing—and when you should consider seeing a dermatologist.


1. How many hairs can fall out per day?

  • On average, the human scalp contains about 100,000 hairs, and a portion of these go through a natural cycle of shedding and regrowth every day.
  • Normal daily shedding: Around 100–200 strands.
  • During shampooing alone: 50–100 strands can be expected, with the total reaching up to 150 including brushing and blow-drying.
  • About 10% of all scalp hairs are in the resting (telogen) phase at any given time—roughly 10,000 hairs ready to shed.
  • It’s also normal for more shedding to occur seasonally or due to various lifestyle factors, with temporary increases up to 200 hairs per day.

Note: If you shampoo every other day or often wear your hair tied up, you may notice more shedding all at once—that doesn’t necessarily mean something’s wrong.

Also, if you have long hair, even a small amount of shedding can appear more dramatic than it really is.


2. When could shedding during shampooing be a sign of hair loss?

  • Fine, short hairs are falling out: This may indicate a shortened hair cycle and early-stage progressive hair loss.
  • Widening part or visible thinning at the crown: Could reflect reduced density.
  • More scalp showing through: Suggests both reduced hair count and thickness.
  • Large clumps falling out while shampooing or brushing: Might be a sign of acute telogen effluvium or postpartum shedding.

Tip: Seeing lots of short, thin hairs fall out may mean the hair follicles are weakening. A scalp exam is strongly recommended in this case.


3. Hair shedding or actual hair loss? Here’s how to tell the difference.

  • Shedding amount: Normal = up to 200/day; Concern = consistently more than 200/day
  • Hair type: Normal = thick, long hairs; Concern = mostly thin, short hairs
  • Scalp appearance: Normal = no visible changes; Concern = widening part, visible crown
  • Scalp condition: Normal = healthy skin; Concern = oily, flaky, itchy, or inflamed
  • Symptoms: Normal = none; Concern = itching, breakouts, dandruff, excess oil

Key Point: More important than the number of hairs lost is the pattern of change and the condition of the scalp.


4. How does YSBB Skin Clinic evaluate shedding?

  • Scalp imaging to examine follicle density and health.
  • Hair shaft and root thickness analysis.
  • Bloodwork to check hormone, iron, and nutrient levels when needed.
  • Differential diagnosis of male pattern hair loss, female pattern hair loss, and telogen effluvium.

Reminder: What looks like simple shedding may actually be early-stage hair loss. Once it progresses, recovery becomes harder—early diagnosis is crucial.


Final Thoughts

Daily shedding is part of a healthy hair cycle. But it’s not just about how much you’re losing—it’s about the type of hair and changes in your scalp.

"Hair loss starts not with quantity, but with the *quality* of the hair that’s falling out."

At YSBB Skin Clinic, we use scientific methods to evaluate your hair and scalp health—helping you understand whether it’s simple shedding or something more.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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Beyond Medication: 3 Powerful Treatments for Male-Pattern Hair Loss

4/30/2025

 
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Male pattern hair loss typically begins with oral medication. But many patients still say:

“I feel like my hair keeps thinning...” “I think it's holding steady, but I want to do more.”

If medications alone don’t feel like enough, you may benefit from adding supportive treatments to boost hair growth and improve scalp health. At YSBB Skin Clinic, we offer three key treatments that can enhance your results when combined with medication.


1. What Is Hair Follicle Regeneration Injection?

This treatment involves injecting a cocktail of growth factors and vitamins directly into weakened follicles to help them recover vitality and function.

  • Helps restore thickness to thinning hair
  • Reactivates dormant follicles
  • Soothes inflammation on sensitive or irritated scalps
  • Delivers active ingredients right to the follicle root

Recommended for: Those who see little thickening from medication alone or notice a thinning crown.


2. How Does PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Work?

PRP therapy uses your own blood. After separating platelet-rich plasma containing growth factors, it is injected into the areas of hair loss to promote natural healing and regeneration.

  • Safe—uses natural healing components from your body
  • Increases the ratio of growing hairs
  • Promotes new hair formation in empty follicles
  • Improves density by activating follicle cells

Recommended for: Patients with widespread thinning or more advanced hair loss. Can be combined with follicle regeneration injections for even better results.


3. What Does Scalp Botox Have to Do with Hair Loss?

Scalp Botox is not just for reducing sweat. By relaxing tense scalp muscles, it enhances blood circulation and nutrient delivery to the follicles.

  • Improves scalp blood flow, increasing nourishment to follicles
  • Reduces excessive oil production, helping with inflammatory hair loss
  • Relaxes the scalp, enhancing medication absorption

Recommended for: People with tight, oily scalps or stress-related hair thinning.


4. How to Choose Between the Three Treatments?

Each option has a different focus and is tailored to specific scalp conditions. At YSBB Skin Clinic, we begin with a detailed scalp analysis to determine the ideal treatment—or combination—for you.

  • Hair Follicle Regeneration: For mild response to medication, thinning crown – Weekly sessions / ~10 minutes
  • PRP Injections: For advanced or widespread thinning – Every 4 weeks / ~20 minutes
  • Scalp Botox: For tight scalp, excess sweat or oil – Every 4 weeks / ~10 minutes

Final Thoughts

Medication is just the start. Combining it with the right supportive treatments can accelerate your results and help you see visible improvements faster.

At YSBB Skin Clinic, we provide customized solutions beyond medication, including hair follicle injections, PRP therapy, and scalp Botox—designed to revive the scalp and maximize your treatment results.

If you’re ready to take your hair loss care one step further, this might be the perfect time to start.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

Hair Falling Out After Starting Medication? Here’s Why That’s Normal

4/30/2025

 
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Have you ever noticed more hair falling out shortly after starting hair loss treatment?

It’s common to worry--

“Is the medication not working for me?” “Could the treatment be making my hair loss worse?”

These concerns often lead patients to stop treatment prematurely. But what you're experiencing might just be a temporary and expected response known as the shedding phase.

Today, we’ll explain what shedding really means, why it happens, and why you don’t need to panic.


1. What Is the Shedding Phase?

Shedding refers to a temporary increase in hair fall that can occur in the first few weeks of hair loss treatment. It is most often triggered by oral or topical medications, not by procedures like scalp injections or PRP.

  • Starts 2 to 6 weeks after beginning treatment
  • Noticeable loss of thicker, longer hairs
  • Sudden increase in shedding during shampooing or brushing

Important: Shedding is not a side effect or a sign of failure. It is a natural part of how effective treatments work.


2. Why Does More Hair Fall Out After Starting Treatment?

Hair loss medications stimulate the follicles to shift from the resting (telogen) phase into a new growth cycle. In doing so, they push out older, weaker hairs to make room for healthier ones.

  • This transition is a sign that your treatment is working.
  • Shedding signals that new, stronger hair is about to emerge.

3. Should I Stop Treatment if Shedding Happens?

Absolutely not. Shedding usually lasts 2 to 4 weeks, after which hair gradually becomes thicker, fuller, and more voluminous. Stopping treatment during this phase can interrupt the positive cycle of hair regrowth.

  • Stress over shedding may worsen hair loss.
  • Continue treatment under the guidance of a dermatologist.
  • At YSBB Skin Clinic, we monitor shedding closely and adjust your plan as needed, including dose and supplemental options.

4. Can Shedding Be Minimized?

While not all shedding can be prevented, it can be eased through the right approach:

  • Gradual adjustment of medication dosage at the start
  • Combining with nutritional supplements, scalp injections, or mesotherapy if needed
  • Visit a dermatologist if shedding persists for too long or comes with discomfort

Final Thoughts

Shedding is not a setback—it’s the beginning of progress. As old hair falls out, new and healthier strands prepare to take their place. Don’t let early shedding discourage you.

At YSBB Skin Clinic, we understand the shedding process and design customized treatment plans to support every stage of your recovery.

Shedding isn't the start of fear—it’s the start of recovery.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

Is Your Hair Part Widening? It Could Be the First Sign of Hair Loss

4/30/2025

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Have you ever looked in the mirror and thought, “My part looks so much wider than before…”? It might be due to fatigue or skipping hair washes— but often, a widening part is one of the earliest signs of female pattern hair loss.

The earlier you detect and manage hair loss, the better your long-term results. Today, let’s walk through how female hair loss begins and what you can do when early signs appear.


1. How does female hair loss usually start?

Unlike men, women typically don’t experience a receding hairline. Instead, the hair thins more diffusely from the crown. In the early stages, you might notice:

  • Your part starts to look wider
  • Volume at the crown collapses and styling gets harder
  • You see more shedding during shampooing or drying
  • Hair becomes finer and lacks strength

The widening part at the crown is often the first change women notice— and it’s an important early clue.


2. Isn’t it normal to lose some hair every day?

Yes—losing 50 to 100 strands a day is perfectly normal. What matters is what kind of hair is falling out.

If long, thick strands are shedding, it’s likely just the end of their life cycle. But if you're losing a lot of short, fine hairs, that means your hair growth cycle is shortening— a key sign that hair isn’t growing fully before shedding.


3. What causes female hair loss?

There are many contributing factors, including:

  • Hormonal changes (childbirth, menopause, oral contraceptives)
  • Thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Stress, sleep deprivation
  • Nutrient deficiencies (iron, protein)
  • Crash diets or certain medications

Postpartum and perimenopausal hair loss are often dismissed as “normal,” which can delay timely intervention. But starting early makes a real difference.


4. Think you’re in the early stages? Here’s what to do.

Getting an accurate diagnosis and starting treatment early is key. At YSBB Skin Clinic, we offer personalized solutions for female hair loss, including:

  • Scalp imaging to assess hair density and thickness
  • Prescription medication or topical formulas for women
  • Nutrition-based scalp injections (e.g. follicle regeneration, mesotherapy)
  • Hormone evaluation and lifestyle adjustments if needed

Every treatment is tailored to your age, hair type, and stage of hair loss.


Final Thoughts

That “wider part” could be the very first sign of hair loss. Female pattern hair loss progresses slowly, but the longer you wait, the harder it can be to recover.

YSBB Skin Clinic provides everything in one place— specialized diagnosis, medical treatment, and lifestyle support— so you can take control early and restore your volume with confidence.

Don’t wait to feel like your old self again. Start today, and let’s bring back your healthy, full hair together.


YSBB Skin Clinic, Seoul, Korea

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