Welcome to Lebanese Hair Center
The Lebanese Hair Center, established in 1992, is a leading center in the region, dedicated to hair loss treatment and hair transplant. At LHC, we provide state of the art hair restoration services that are tailored to fit each patient's needs and concerns. Our highly specialized team is here to provide you with the latest technologies and updates in hair transplant, hair loss treatment, and various aesthetic procedures. Providing Well-being and enhancing self esteem for a person with hair loss is our goal at LHC.
Online consultationHair transplant is not only a medical procedure, but also an artistic approach utilized to ensure a patient's healthy look and normal hair appearance. For that we are always engaged in learning and advancing hair restoration techniques by following latest updates worldwide.
We address Hair loss with an academic approach. We offer several options for treatment which include Mesotherapy, PRP, laser therapy,herbal shampoos, medical foams, and pills specifically prescribed for You.
Your Beauty is our concern. We offer non-surgical facelift (PDO), Filler, Botox, lipofilling, peeling,skin care, besides surgical procedures for Rhinoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation and breast reduction.
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Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), a hereditary and androgen-dependent progressive thining of the scalp hair in a defined pattern , is a common dermatological disorder affecting more in men and occaisonally in women, with significant negative impact on their social and psychological well being.
Androgenetic (or pattern) alopecia is a genetically determined disorder characterized by the gradual conversion of terminal hairs into indeterminate, and finally into vellus, hairs. It is an extremely common disease that affects men and women.
Alopecia areata is a recurrent nonscarring type of hair loss that can affect any hair-bearing area and can manifest in many different patterns. Although it is a benign condition and most patients are asymptomatic, it can cause emotional and psychosocial distress.
A cure for baldness doesn't leap to mind when one ponders the next advance
in stem-cell research, but whoever manages to do it could become very rich.
Scientists have already grown liver and brain cells in the laboratory using cell samples from humans.