Integrated Hair Solutions
Women's and Men's Hair replacement solutions
Family owned and operated since
1960, Bill Spitale Integrated Hair Solutions (IHS)
specializes in non-surgical and cosmetic hair replacement
for men and women dealing with hair loss. Equipped with the
latest technology, IHS can evaluate each patient’s unique
needs and propose a cost-effective solution that’s right for
each client.
Proudly serving Rochester and Western New York, at Bill
Spitale Integrated Hair Solutions we offer a wide range of
products and services, including Cyberhair®—a solution so
natural, so lifelike that we’re confident you’ll look and
feel your best. In addition, Micro Point Solutions® promises
to give you thicker, fuller hair. And
Amy’s Presence™
comprises the very best in new wig technology. Ask us about
laser hair therapy technology to stimulate or regrow
hair—the latest advancement in the science of hair
replacement.
We make improving your appearance easy and comfortable.
After your free microscopic hair and scalp evaluation, we
will recommend the best solution, including human hair and
natural-looking synthetic fiber.
Contemplating a surgical solution or hair transplants? Call
us first to learn how we can improve your look without
surgery. Cosmetically, Bill Spitale Integrated Hair
Solutions can offer women the latest in hair extensions and
integrations to create volume and fullness.
Select here for a free no-obligation hair loss evaluation
and consultation.
Conveniently located at Winton Place in Rochester, NY, call
us to learn how applying our 30 years of experience can
improve your appearance. We know hair loss, the latest
treatment programs and products, and can bring each client a
customized solution. Call us today at 585-475-0010 or
Select Here to e-mail us.
Sincerely,
Bill Spitale
President
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Stories from people like
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Women's Hair
Loss
Let’s face it, hair
can define many things for a woman, such as personality, attractiveness,
success, health, and social status just to name a few. Losing it can
have a dramatic effect on both a woman’s self esteem and social life.
Many of those who
experience female hair loss can feel as if they are losing their
confidence.
An estimated 40% of women experience noticeable hair loss by the age 40.
Female hair loss can begin as early as a woman’s 20’s. In the past women
had to resort to covering up and hiding hair loss.

Female hair loss can start as early as the late teens to early twenties.
Most commonly, women experience an overall thinning of hair rather than
a receding hair line like men do. It is normal to lose 50 to 150 hairs
in a day, however female hair loss usually occurs when these hair start
to be replaced by shorter, thinner hairs. This can be hard to notice at
first, but over time it can become very apparent.
Many things can cause hair loss in females, but most often, it is the
result of a hormonal imbalance or change. Child birth, menopause, birth
control, and thyroid conditions can all throw off the delicate hormonal
balance.
Men's Hair
Loss
What is male hair
loss (male pattern baldness/androgenic alopecia)?
Male hair loss is the most common type
of hair loss. It is caused by increased sensitivity to male sex hormones
(androgens) in certain parts of the scalp, and is passed on from
generation to generation.

In the past, baldness was often seen as something unfortunate or
undesirable. However, this attitude has changed over the years and
nowadays a clean-shaven head is usually considered both fashionable and
attractive.
What causes male hair loss?
Some men have areas on the scalp that
are very sensitive to the male sex hormones that circulate in men's
blood. The hormones make the hair follicles - from which hair grows -
shrink. Eventually, they become so small that they cannot replace lost
hairs. The follicles are still alive, but are no longer able to perform
their task.
The condition usually starts in men aged 20 to 30 and follows a typical
pattern. First, a receding hairline develops, and gradually the hair on
top of the head also begins to thin. Eventually, the two balding areas
meet to form a typical U-shape around the back and sides of the head.
The hair that remains is often finer, and does not grow as quickly as it
used to.
Can male hair loss be prevented?
Male hair loss is genetically
determined (passed on from parents). Although a doctor can offer medical
treatment to improve the condition, this may have side effects.
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