posted
28/12/13
Book Description:
Today in America, there are 20 million women suffering from hair loss — a devastating problem that most certainly and often unnecessarily affects a woman’s self-image. Whether the loss is due to stress, hormonal imbalance, illness, chemotherapy, or medical side effects, hair loss can be prevented.
Hair Savers for Women: A Complete Guide to Preventing and Treating Hair Loss is the first and only book to address this important cosmetic health issue. It covers the very latest solutions and advances in treating female hair loss, from medicine to natural remedies, and introduces women to a whole new world of safe, clinically proven baldness remedies. For women whose hair loss persists, the book discusses surgical alternatives such as hair transplants and scalp reductions, as well as the pros and cons of hair weaves and wigs.
posted
24/12/13
Book Description:
This new edition keeps an acclaimed text at the forefront of the market. Diagnosing and treating hair disorders is still a subject that is rarely or only superficially covered in residency training, so dermatopathologists and clinical dermatologists often find a gap in their knowledge; this new edition bridges that gap by serving as a primer, an atlas, and a reference. As a primer it supplies the basic information on anatomy and details the practical processes of evaluating specimens. As an atlas it is rich in new photographs demonstrating basic and advanced histologic features of hair disease, with several new diagnoses included. As a reference it includes the latest information and an augmented guide to the basic clinical features that provide a clinical / pathological correlation.
posted
20/12/13
Book Description:
How do you wear your hair? Braided with beads, blowing in the breeze, or as short as it can be? In this lively look at locks, Virginia Kroll shows us no matter how you wear it, hair is an important part of you.’