Anapelli Hair Clinic | Hair Loss and African American Men

March 15, 2010
By Christopher Skyi

While hair loss in men is common, most people do not realize that hair loss and therefore hair lost treatment can differ by race. This is because hair color, texture, and the properties of the scale are genetically determined, and different races have different genetic markers.

When treating hair loss, it’s important to find a specialist that understands and has experiences with these innate differences.

Dr. Frank of Anapelli Hair Clinic discusses Hair Loss and its treatment in African American Men:


Dr. Frank has been actively researching and searching for alternative hair loss prevention methods and discovered a unique treatment and application of products called Biocapillation™. Biocapillation™ is a blend of European trichological techniques and Israeli technology. For over fifteen years Biocapillation™ has serviced thousands of individuals with hair loss world wide. Dr. Frank is the first person to introduce this technology to North America and is excited to find the best solution for those suffering from hair loss.

The mission of this blog will be to educate you about the causes of hair loss and to keep you updated information about new treatments.

Anapelli Hair Clinic is owned and operated by Dr. John Frank, MD, a board certified Otolaryngologist and a dedicated facial plastic surgeon. For the past five years, he has performed over 2,000 hair transplant procedures in Northern California and New York City and has become a leading experts on hair loss and hair restoration.

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3 Responses to “ Anapelli Hair Clinic | Hair Loss and African American Men ”

  1. Health Kosh on May 10, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    useful video..

  2. John Frank, MD on May 13, 2010 at 6:58 pm

    Thank you! I’m glad you found it useful.

  3. Florence on May 23, 2010 at 2:44 pm

    can you tell me what is the difference between hair restoration and what they call it hair weaving or something like that. i mean, sometimes i hear celebrities going to saloons and get their hair implanted or weaved. what is that thing? how costly it is?

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