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Dr. Ross Kopelman

Hair Transplant Surgeon at Kopelman Hair Restoration
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I'm Dr. Ross Kopelman, a hair transplant surgeon at Kopelman Hair Restoration, I have expertise in an array of hair loss conditions and how to clinically treat male and female patients who are experiencing hair loss on the scalp, eyebrows, and beard. I offer insights into natural remedies, medical and surgical options for hair loss. I am also the CEO of a teledermatology company, DermOnDemand, offering patients an easy and effective way to access dermatology care from home. I also have an active instagram account and Youtube channel educating people all about hair loss.

  • Understanding Retrograde Alopecia: Insights from Dr. Ross Kopelman
    Dr. Kopelman explains that retrograde alopecia involves hair thinning from the nape or sides of the scalp. He notes, "The key is early intervention," using treatments like minoxidil and finasteride. Caution is advised with hair transplants in unstable areas, emphasizing donor zone stability. For more insights, visit his practice at Kopelman Hair Restoration.
  • Saw Palmetto: A Natural Solution for Hair Loss?
    Dr. Kopelman says saw palmetto, from the Serenoa repens plant, may aid hair growth by "blocking the enzyme 5-alpha reductase," reducing DHT levels. Effective for androgenetic alopecia, it also benefits scalp health. He recommends oral supplements, typically 160-320 mg daily, but advises caution for those on hormone therapy or anticoagulants due to potential side effects.
  • Rosemary Oil: A Natural Solution for Hair Growth
    Dr. Kopelman recommends rosemary oil products like Mielle Organics, noting they "work well for a wide range of hair types." He clarifies rosemary oil won't darken gray hair but enhances shine. Results appear after "about three to six months of consistent use." He advises caution for those with allergies or sensitive skin, emphasizing a holistic hair care approach.
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