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กำลังแสดงโพสต์จาก มิถุนายน, 2025

Medical Insight by ABHRS Surgeon: Dr. Ming

Medical Insight by ABHRS Surgeon: Dr. Ming Title: “A Doctor’s Perspective on Hair Transplantation: From Memorable Cases to Essential Patient Advice”   A Memorable Case: Confidence Restored One of the most rewarding cases in my practice involved a young professional suffering from severe frontal hairline recession due to genetics. After a carefully planned FUE procedure with 5,000 grafts, he returned six months later—not just with new hair, but with renewed self-esteem. His career and personal life improved significantly. For me, that is the true power of medical aesthetics.   Before You Decide: What Patients Should Consider Diagnosis first: Not all hair loss requires surgery. Determine the cause—genetic, hormonal, or autoimmune. Expectations matter: Hair transplantation improves density, but perfection isn’t immediate. Budget and long-term plan: Consider future treatments and maintenance.   Choosing the Right Clinic ABHRS-certified surgeon: This ensures medical expert...

Why Thailand Is Emerging as Asia’s Capital for Medical Tourism (/)

Title: Why Thailand Is Emerging as Asia’s Capital for Medical Tourism * By Dr. Ming, ABHRS-certified Hair Restoration Surgeon, Ultima Hair Center Thailand is not just a destination for breathtaking beaches and world-class hospitality—it is rapidly emerging as a leading global hub for medical tourism , particularly in areas like hair restoration, cosmetic surgery, and integrative wellness.   Global Recognition, Trusted Outcomes In 2023, the Medical Tourism Index by the International Healthcare Research Center (IHRC) ranked Thailand among the top 5 global destinations for medical travel. Reports by CNN, Forbes, and Global News have continuously cited Bangkok’s internationally accredited hospitals, affordability, and patient satisfaction as key drivers behind this trend.   Why Thailand? Highly Skilled, Globally Certified Specialists: Thailand boasts a growing number of surgeons certified by global boards such as the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) —ensuring...

“Genetics and Baldness – You Don’t Have to Worry Anymore” (FUE & FUT Included)

  “Genetics and Baldness – You Don’t Have to Worry Anymore” (FUE & FUT Included) Baldness doesn’t mean hopelessness. For many, hair loss is a hereditary condition that once felt impossible to fix. But today, with the advancement of medical hair restoration, there are real, permanent solutions.   The Genetic Root of Hair Loss Androgenetic alopecia, or genetic hair loss, is the most common cause of baldness in both men and women. It’s triggered by hair follicle sensitivity to DHT, causing gradual thinning until growth ceases. Left untreated, this condition progressively worsens.   Two Proven Solutions: FUE & FUT Modern hair restoration offers two gold-standard surgical options: 1. FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) – A minimally invasive method where individual follicular units are extracted and transplanted. Leaves no linear scar and has minimal downtime. 2. FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) – Also known as the strip method, FUT involves removing a thin str...

Psychological Stress and Political-Economic Uncertainty: A Hidden Trigger of Hair Loss and Its Clinical Management By Dr. Papon Asawavararit, M.D. ( Dr.Ming )

    Title: Psychological Stress and Political-Economic Uncertainty: A Hidden Trigger of Hair Loss and Its Clinical Management By Dr. Papon Asawavararit, M.D. ( Dr.Ming ) American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) Medical Director, Ultima Hair Center In recent years, Thailand and many parts of the world have been facing increasing levels of political uncertainty, economic volatility, and social instability. These external stressors not only impact mental health and quality of life, but they are now clinically recognized as contributors to one of the most common—and often underestimated—medical concerns: hair loss. The Link Between Chronic Stress and Hair Loss Psychological stress has long been associated with several types of hair loss, including telogen effluvium (TE), alopecia areata, and exacerbation of pattern hair loss. Elevated levels of cortisol, the primary stress hormone, affect the hair cycle by prematurely pushing anagen-phase hairs (growth phase) into the te...