LH Hair
LH Hair
Proven Solutions for Hair Restoration
Established in 2007, LH Hair has provided our Charlotte, NC hair loss clients the very best methods, techniques, and styles available in the local market for hair loss solutions. Since 1992, our team has been dedicated to hair replacement and enhancement options. We are proud to consistently offer the most cutting-edge technology available in the industry, along with top-of-the-line hair products to help you maintain the look we help you achieve.
Part of our mission is to earn your trust by offering you dependable and reliable service in a skilled and professional environment. We have been recognized by our clients and by industry leaders for our attention to detail. Our role as educators in the hair replacement and extension industry keeps us at the cutting edge of technology.
Though it often goes unnoticed, hair plays a very important part in who we are. Your hairstyle is a way of expressing your personality. A bad hair day can ruin a good mood. A bad haircut can leave you anxiously waiting for your hair to grow out again. Whether we like it or not, hair can make all sorts of statements about a person.
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Monday | Closed | |
Tuesday | 10:00am – 6:00pm | |
Wednesday | 10:00am – 6:00pm | |
Thursday | 10:00am – 6:00pm | |
Friday | 10:00am – 6:00pm | |
Saturday | 9:00am – 2:00pm | |
Sunday | Closed |
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Our Services
- Custom Hair Replacement
- Lace Front Wigs
- Hair Extensions
- Non-Surgical Hair Replacement
- Hair Loss Control Products
- Toppers
- Wigs
- Hair Piece
- Hair Prosthesis
- Toupee’
Location Features
- By Appointment Only
- Free WiFi Internet
- Free Parking
- Street Parking
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Androgenetic Alopecia is the formal name for male pattern baldness. This hereditary condition is the reason behind 95% of men’s hair loss. In this condition, a hormone attacks the hair follicles. At first, hairs begin to thin due to reduced blood flow and a lack of nutrition. The growing phase of the hair growth cycle becomes shorter, and hair becomes rooted more superficially. Eventually hair follicles can die, causing no further hair to be produced at the site of hair loss. A history of Androgenetic Alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the speed, pattern and extent at which your baldness progresses.
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 5 million Americans. Its cause is unknown, but people who develop alopecia areata tend to generally be in good health. This condition usually starts with patchy hair loss on the scalp but can progress to total hair loss on the scalp or even all over the body. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus, sets off the condition. A family history of this disease makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally grows back, but you may lose and regrow your hair a number of times.
This type of hair loss involves a change in your normal hair growth cycle. It may occur when a physical or emotional shock causes hair roots to prematurely enter the resting state. After the affected hairs fall out, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to grow. Telogen Effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family or a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, extreme diets, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically grows back once the condition that caused it has been corrected, but this usually takes months.
A variety of medical treatments can interrupt the hair growth cycle and cause hair loss. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy can cause temporary hair loss, and in those situations LH Hair can be of great help in planning for, managing, and getting through the hair replacement process. Diseases including Lupus and thyroid disorders also cause temporary or permanent hair loss, as can infections of the scalp and some prescription medications.
Having inadequate protein, iron, or other nutrients in your diet can cause you to experience hair loss. Fad diets, crash diets, and certain illnesses, such as eating disorders, can lead to the types of nutrition problems that cause hair loss.
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Androgenetic Alopecia is the formal name for male pattern baldness. This hereditary condition is the reason behind 95% of men’s hair loss. In this condition, a hormone attacks the hair follicles. At first, hairs begin to thin due to reduced blood flow and a lack of nutrition. The growing phase of the hair growth cycle becomes shorter, and hair becomes rooted more superficially. Eventually hair follicles can die, causing no further hair to be produced at the site of hair loss. A history of Androgenetic Alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the speed, pattern and extent at which your baldness progresses.
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 5 million Americans. Its cause is unknown, but people who develop alopecia areata tend to generally be in good health. This condition usually starts with patchy hair loss on the scalp but can progress to total hair loss on the scalp or even all over the body. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus, sets off the condition. A family history of this disease makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally grows back, but you may lose and regrow your hair a number of times.
This type of hair loss involves a change in your normal hair growth cycle. It may occur when a physical or emotional shock causes hair roots to prematurely enter the resting state. After the affected hairs fall out, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to grow. Telogen Effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family or a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, extreme diets, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically grows back once the condition that caused it has been corrected, but this usually takes months.
A variety of medical treatments can interrupt the hair growth cycle and cause hair loss. Chemotherapy or radiation therapy can cause temporary hair loss, and in those situations LH Hair can be of great help in planning for, managing, and getting through the hair replacement process. Diseases including Lupus and thyroid disorders also cause temporary or permanent hair loss, as can infections of the scalp and some prescription medications.
Having inadequate protein, iron, or other nutrients in your diet can cause you to experience hair loss. Fad diets, crash diets, and certain illnesses, such as eating disorders, can lead to the types of nutrition problems that cause hair loss.