Questions Women with Thinning Hair Should Ask Themselves

In his new book, Seymour Weaver III, MD empowers women to seek the medical attention that they need to diagnose and treat their hair thinning and hair loss, before it is too late to prevent permanent baldness

“What’s under your weave?” For many women, there is no more frightening of a question or ask, nor a more embarrassing question to have to answer. Thousands of women suffer from thinning hair and hair loss. Covering it up and avoiding asking themselves the tough questions only makes the problem worse, and can even result in irreversible baldness. Too often, women are made to feel as though it is a matter of vanity, but nothing could be further from the truth. It is a medical issue, and it is a silent epidemic that is sweeping our nation.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD encourages women to ask themselves the questions that they need to answer, in order to have any hope of fixing the problem or stopping it before they have no hair left to attach their weave to.

Among the questions women should ask themselves are:

  • What’s under my weave?
  • What medications am I taking?
  • What is my diet like?
  • What is my family history of hair loss?
  • What hormonal changes have I gone through?
  • What damage have I done to my hair through styling and extensions?

 

By answering these questions, women are often able to realize that it truly is a medical issue, not an ego issue. Even scarier is not having any answers.

 

In both cases, it is time to seek the help of a dermatologist, not an extension specialist. Dermatologists will ask these same questions as part of the diagnosis process, which Dr. Weaver demystifies with clear explanations and photos to illustrate his words. Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide is a must-read for every woman who is experiencing any kind of hair thinning or hair loss. Armed with his insight, women will be empowered to seek the medical expertise that they need and do what is best for their health.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com.

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Naomi Campbell’s Hair Loss Secret Sparks Discourse on Thinning Hair Among Women

Naomi Campbell was recently spotted at the beach with noticeable hair loss. She is not alone in this problem. In his new book, ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide’, Seymour Weaver III, MD provides information on how to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness.

Naomi Campbell may be one of the most beautiful women in the world, but she is not without her flaws. A recent article in The Huffington Post unveiled her secret burden: she has suffered from major hair loss. Many suspect that years of wearing weaves for the sake of fashion and beauty caused the problem, and failing to seek treatment for her problem has made it an irreversible one. Campbell is not alone in this: it is rumored that other celebrities, including Serena Williams, Kim Kardashian, and Britney Spears are in the same boat, as are countless women around the world.

In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD, who has over thirty years in practice and celebrity clients to his credit, opens up the discussion about what women who share a similar problem should do. So many women are tempted to follow the example set by the celebrities: to cover up their thinning hair with a weave. Unfortunately, this only makes the problem worse, weakening the hair and providing them with a false sense of having found a solution, preventing them from getting the care that they need in time to reverse the problem.

Women who suspect that they are losing their hair or have discovered bald patches should not be seeking the help of a “weave-master”, they should be turning to the medical community. Dr. Weaver amply demonstrates this in his book, arming women with the knowledge that they need to confidently approach a dermatologist.

 

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver.

 

Call for the Medical Community to Bridge the Gap with Hair Stylists

A Call for the Medical Community to Bridge the Gap that Exists Between Them and Hair Stylists

Doctors often lament the fact that patients who are experiencing hair loss come to them when it is too late to prevent permanent baldness.  With his new book ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide”, Seymour Weaver III, MD bridges the gap between doctors and the first person to notice hair loss: hair stylists.

Many medical professionals wish that there were a way to spark a conversation with the hair styling community.  Hair stylists see clients more regularly than their doctor sees them, meaning that they are the first line of defense when it comes to spotting thinning hair before it is too late.  By the time that women decide to go to the doctor, it is often too late.  In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Dr. Seymour Weaver bridges the gap, empowering hair stylists to be better advisors to their clients.

Once this bridge is built, doctors will no longer have to hope that patients will know to seek their help.  Many people who suffer from hair loss simply do not know that it is far more than a vanity issue: it is a real, medical issue, for which treatment is necessary.  Similarly, many hairstylists have no access to the medical information that they need to provide their clients with.

In his book, Dr. Weaver provides both potential patients and hairstylists with the information that they need, including the underlying causes, the diagnosis process, and treatment.  In emphasizing the important of seeking treatment and the relationship that needs to exist between medical professionals and hair stylists, Dr. Weaver is a catalyst for change.

By bridging this gap, Dr. Weaver helps women to increase their chances of getting the appropriate treatment before it is too late for their hair.  Dr. Weaver recognizes the importance of a national discussion on the topic, and by sparking it, women will be able to seek the treatment that they need and start reversing their hair loss.

 

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com.

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver.

 

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For media inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:

Dr. Seymour Weaver

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281.395.7770

Dr. Seymour Weaver Calls For Medical Community to Reach Out to Hair Stylists

A Call for the Medical Community to Bridge the Gap that Exists Between Them and Hair Stylists

Doctors often lament the fact that patients who are experiencing hair loss come to them when it is too late to prevent permanent baldness. With his new book ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide”, Seymour Weaver III, MD bridges the gap between doctors and the first person to notice hair loss: hair stylists.

Many medical professionals wish that there were a way to spark a conversation with the hair styling community. Hair stylists see clients more regularly than their doctor sees them, meaning that they are the first line of defense when it comes to spotting thinning hair before it is too late. By the time that women decide to go to the doctor, it is often too late. In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Dr. Seymour Weaver bridges the gap, empowering hair stylists to be better advisors to their clients.

Once this bridge is built, doctors will no longer have to hope that patients will know to seek their help. Many people who suffer from hair loss simply do not know that it is far more than a vanity issue: it is a real, medical issue, for which treatment is necessary. Similarly, many hairstylists have no access to the medical information that they need to provide their clients with.

In his book, Dr. Weaver provides both potential patients and hairstylists with the information that they need, including the underlying causes, the diagnosis process, and treatment. In emphasizing the important of seeking treatment and the relationship that needs to exist between medical professionals and hair stylists, Dr. Weaver is a catalyst for change.

By bridging this gap, Dr. Weaver helps women to increase their chances of getting the appropriate treatment before it is too late for their hair. Dr. Weaver recognizes the importance of a national discussion on the topic, and by sparking it, women will be able to seek the treatment that they need and start reversing their hair loss.

Dr. Seymour Weaver

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hairloss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit http://drseymourweaver.com.
and MedicalHairProfessionals.com

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Hair Loss Expert Available for Media Interviews – Topic Hair Loss Baldness

Dr. Seymour Weaver’s new book

2 20 13 Wearver frontcover hires 662x1024 Hair Loss Expert Available for Media Interviews   Topic Hair Loss BaldnessAfter Chris Rock’s movie Good Hair, which prompted a nationwide discourse on “good hair”, styling black hair became a hot topic. So hot that Tyra Banks, Oprah Winfrey, and Wendy Williams all talked about weaves, lace-front wigs, and falls. None of them got to the root—or the scalp—of the problem. Now, Dr. Seymour Weaver is talking about the bigger issues: how to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness.


Dr. Weaver recently announced that he is available for radio, television, newspaper and magazine interviews on topic related to hair loss, avoiding baldness and this epidemic problem in the African –American community.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide, goes many steps further than defining “good hair”. He talks about what is really causing so many women, especially African-American women, to go through the traumatic experience of hair loss, including: scalp infections, medications, genetics, and hair styling. While many women turn to weaves when they discover that their hair is not as thick as it used to be or they uncover a bald patch, these only make the problem worse. The answer is not in synthetics, it is in the medical community.

When women don’t talk about their hair loss or cover up the problem, it prevents them from getting the treatment that they need in a timely fashion. When they fail to do so, it is often too late to fix the problem, and permanent baldness occurs.

Some of the topics that his book addresses include: the importance of seeking medical treatment, the types of conditions that underlie hair loss, the diagnosis process, and the damage that can be done if it is not treated in time. With pictures, an accessible tone, and an unwavering message about seeking medical treatment (rather than hiding the problem with a weave or hairpiece), Dr. Weaver’s book is one that is easy-to-understand.

Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide is destined to be a best -selling book that will teach the world how early identification of the medical conditions that commonly result in hair thinning among African Americans need to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible to help prevent permanent baldness!

Look inside now on Amazon Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness on Amazon.

Dr. Weaver provides women with the information that they need so they can be proactive with their health and hair loss prevention. By recognizing what is going on and understanding that hiding the problem will only make it worse, women can save their hair. Now, it is time for a national discussion on the reasons women are losing their hair.

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Dr. Weaver Dermatologist

 

About Dr. Seymour Weaver
Dr. Weaver is a board certified dermatologist and black hair medical expert with over 30 years of experience. He has treated thousands of individuals with hair loss and a wide variety of scalp disorders. He is specifically recognized for his expertise in ethnic dermatology and treating skin of color as well as a leading authority in the hair loss community.

Dr. Weaver is board certified in dermatology and a member of many medical organizations (American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Liposuction Surgery, Houston Dermatological Society, National Medical Association, Texas Dermatological Society, Texas Medical Association) and is specifically recognized for his expertise in anti-aging dermatology, treating hair loss and scalp disorders, dermatological laser procedures with capabilities to treat skin of every color, and surgical and non-surgical body shaping procedures.

He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a medical internship at Los Angeles County/USC medical center and dermatology training at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center in Los Angeles. He also studied tropical dermatology in Nairobi, Kenya at the Kenyatta National Hospital.

For more information, please visit www.BlackHairLossGuide.com and www.DrWDermatology.com

“Like” Dr. Seymour Weaver on Facebook at https://http://www.facebook.com/DrSeymourWeaver.

Follow Dr. Seymour Weaver on Twitter @DrSeymourWeaver.

For media inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:
Dr. Seymour Weaver
drweaver@drseymourweaver.com
281.395.7770

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281-395-7770
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