So many women I know are quietly dealing with hair loss, whether it’s caused by significant weight loss, having a baby, Covid, or perimenopause. I’ve been navigating the latter two, and while I’ve tried a handful of treatments over the years, nothing seemed to move the needle—not even injecting my scalp with actual needles. But a few months ago, my friend Melinda Farina (you might know her as the Beauty Broker), connected me with Dr. Ben Paul, a plastic surgeon in New York City and a top hair restoration expert. After some thoughtful digging to get to the root cause of my own thinning, I found myself lying under this fascinating device that uses acoustic sound waves and air pressure to stimulate hair growth. It was completely painless and honestly, I think my hair’s already feeling a bit fuller. As Dr. Paul recently shared with me, it’s one of the more innovative, non-invasive approaches available to women experiencing hair loss and shedding—something we should be talking about far more openly. You can read our enlightening (and hopeful) conversation in today’s newsletter.
Love,
Gwyneth