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Dr Cotterill on Global News tomorrow, January 22nd, at 6:00 pm

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Jan.21, 2010, under Uncategorized

Dr Cotterill will be highlighted on Global News TV tomorrow evening, Janauary 22, during the 6:00 pm news telecast. He will be discussing the latest in hair transplantation and hair loss for men , but particularly for women.

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New laser for scalp hair loss

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Oct.30, 2009, under Alternatives To Hair Transplants, Hair Transplant Surgury, News, Uncategorized

Low level light lasers (LLL lasers) for scalp hair loss have been on the market for many years. Lasers are very safe and have FDA approval for use in scalp hair loss, as being safe. However the results and overall effectiveness of LLL lasers to date  have been inconsistent . LLL lasers can come in the form of brushes or combs that have from 5 to 9 individual laser lights per comb or up to 107 lights in bonnets that are used in a doctor’s office. I am currently involved in a clinical study to test a LLL laser for male and female pattern hair loss. This laser has the potential to be one of the more efficient lasers at promoting hair growth and slowing hair loss, ( due to the increased number of laser lights ), while at the same time being very user friendly. 224 laser lights are affixed to a mesh framework that fits inside a man’s baseball cap or  woman’s hat. In this format the patient can perform scalp treatments discretely at home  and is not tied to a doctor’s office. I am currently recruiting patients to be involved in clinical studies. More information about the Lasercap can be found at lasercap.com  I will be posting more information as the clinical trials progress.

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News from hair surgery meeting in Amsterdam

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Aug.14, 2009, under News

I returned recently from the biggest annual hair surgery meeting of the year, where I was an invited speaker and moderator. In my last blog I posted that I would report on the status of some new research going on:

Stem cell multiplication: This is where permanent cells from a patient’s own hair follicle are extracted and then expanded/multiplied in cell culture and then injected back into the patient’s own scalp, at which time a new hair follicle is induced to form. This has the potential to be very exciting for people with extensive hair loss and little of their own hair to transplant. The added benefit would be an unlimited amount of a patient’s own permanent hair taken from only a single extraction site.  Unfortunately the predictability of this technique is not consistent. As a result, the companies that are doing the clinical trials are looking at new ways of inducing cellular growth in a manner that is more predictable, consistent and reproducible.  Much more work needs to be done before this technique becomes main stream.

The consensus on low level light lasers that are being used to stimulate hair re-growth and improve existing hair showed that there is no consensus on long term multi-centered regulated studies yet to indicate how often lasers should be used, at what intervals and at what wave lengths. More and more reports are offering the potential benefits but third party unbiased studies still need to be presented.

Current research on females with female pattern hair loss is pointing to a potential immune based cause that could trigger inflammation with resulting scalp hair loss.  More studies needed to be completed but there may be a place for treatments in women using topical anti inflammatories and low level light lasers.

Bimatoprost, a prostagladin analogue, used in the treatment of glaucoma has recently received FDA approval in the Unites States as a medication to increase the length, density and pigmentation of eyelashes. This medication will likely be approved soon in Canada. Research is underway to assess the influence of prostaglandin receptors on the scalp at improving scalp hair. This could have postive benefits in the future and could be quite excting.

Plesae contact me with any questions you may have regarding this blog. I would be happy to answer you. I will be posting more updates from the recent hair meeting.

Dr. Cotterill

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Up-coming Hair Surgery Meeting in Amsterdam July 22-26

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Jul.13, 2009, under News

I will be attending the Annual ISHRS Meeting in Amsterdam. This is the biggest international meeting of the year devoted to the latest news in hair surgery, hair loss and reasearch. I am an invited faculty moderator as well as faculty for the Breakfast With The Experts session. Some topics of interest to my patients will be discussions on the present state of investigations on stem cell multiplication/hair cloning, the use of lasers to promote hair re-growth, genotyping research to determine who with hair loss may respond to medical anti-androgen treatments, the use of a medication that can help to grow eyelashes to make them longer and darker, and the use of a pateint’s own blood to potentially improve growth of transplanted hair. I will report back to you in my blog when I return.

Cheers!

Dr. Paul Cotterill

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Happy Pride Week Toronto!

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Jun.22, 2009, under Transgender Procedures

Happy Pride Week!!

I specialize in hair restoration surgery and one of the treatments I offer is TG hair restoration techniques. I  have even coined the term “Hairline feminization”.  I have recently added some TG hairline feminization photos to my website.  Feel confident when contacting our office for information about this procedure or any other.  
 
We are a GLBT friendly establishment, and have helped many shave a few years off their looks!
 
Helping you feel more comfortable being you is our top priority.  Call us  for a free consultation.

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Welcome to my new blog

by Dr. Paul C. Cotterill on Jan.31, 2009, under News

I would like to welcome you to my new blog.  My intention for this blog is to provide to those interested in Hair Transplants or Hair Restoration, with information I find interesting or important.

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