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Women and hair loss: There is good news for a remedy OCEANSIDE — When it comes to hair loss, it’s safe to say men tend to fare better than women. Male hair loss is more common and acceptable to discuss, while a level of shame and embarrassment can occur for women that prevents them from seeking help. Female hair loss can occur in a few different areas including the sides of the head, the top of the head, the front of the head and the eyebrows. While female hair loss can be the result of a medical condition, it is often due to surgery, damage from hair processing and — when it comes to eyebrows — from overplucking. “The majority of women we see have had prior surgery such as a facelift or a forehead lift,” Dan Wagner, CEO of MyHairTransplantMD, said. “If a woman is experiencing thinned out hair over their entire scalp, that is something that should first be addressed medically. If the hair loss is in a distinct pattern or patch area, we can help.” Facial surgeries such as facelifts or forehead lifts will move back a woman’s hairline, which is

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MARCH 17

LIFELONG LEARNING “Hummingbird Rescue, Raise and Release” and “The Genome, Lifestyle and Disease” will be the speaker topics at lifelong learning group, LIFE Lectures at MiraCosta College, starting at 1 p.m. March 17 at the college’s Oceanside campus, 1 Barnard Drive, Admin. Bldg. #1000. Purchase a $1 parking permit at the machine in Lot 1A, and park in lots 1A or 1B. Visit miracosta.edu/life or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6972. RUN TO THE FAIR Join the San Diego County Fair 5K and stampede through the grounds June 17 at the fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, just before the gates open for this year’s fair. Participants go home with an official T-shirt, return admission to the fair, a cold beverage and more. Register at sdfair5k.com. CROWDFUNDING HOWTO Register now for the seminar, “Crowdfunding for Profit and Non-Profits” to be held from 3 to 6 p.m. March 23, at the Leichtag Foundation Commons, Barn 2, 441 Saxony Drive (Coastal Roots Farm), Encinitas. Register at CrowdVestingMedia.com/News/. Cost is $79 until March 21, then $109. Speakers include Ruth E. Hedges, producer of the Global Crowdfunding Convention, securities attorney Richard Weintraub and Tristan Younghaus, of Coastal Pacific Law, who will go over copyrights, trademarks, and business contracts.

MARCH 18

FLOWER FIELDS ABLOOM The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch, 5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad, are in bloom with open-air wagon rides, Santa’s playground, the Sweet Pea maze and more. To buy tickets, visit wl.seetickets.us/. To check the current conditions of this year’s bloom, visit facebook. com/TheFlowerFields. FASHION, FLOWERS AND FIDO Get tickets for the Fashion, Flowers and Fido event at the Flow-

“If a woman is experiencing thinned out hair over their entire scalp, that is something that should first be addressed medically. If the hair loss is in a distinct pattern or patch area, we can help,” says Dan Wagner, CEO of MyHairTransplantMD in Oceanside. Courtesy photo

something the specialists at MyHairTransplantMD are able to reconstruct. “It is common for us to see women who have had prior cosmetic work,” Wagner said. “While they have managed to fix one problem area, it can create another one.” er Fields, 5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad, with the Rancho Coastal Humane Society, a dog-friendly, catered fashion show from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 6. Tickets, $40 at co. clickandpledge.com/sp/d2/default. aspx?wid=125525. TOMATO FEST It’s March planting madness at the San Diego Botanic Garden’s Spring Planting Jubilee & Tomato Sale, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 18 and March 19, with music by Bob Ballentine and friends and educational workshops. For more information, visit SDBGarden.org/events. FOR THE BIRDS AND BEES The Buena Vista Audubon Society hosts its Birdhouse auction fundraiser and open house from 5 to 8 p.m. March 18, at its nature center, 2202 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside. A silent and live auction will feature birdhouses, bird feeders, and bee houses handcrafted by local artists, with music from The Endangered Speciez Project, a hosted bar with specialty beers from Stone Brewing Company, wine, and gourmet food from local restaurants. Cost is $10 donation at the door. Please call (760) 439-2473 or visit bvaudubon.org for more information.

In addition to cosmetic surgery, extensive hair processing is another leading cause of hair loss in women. Bleaching, perming and even excessive blow drying can result in scalp and hair follicle damage. “We see a lot of women who have experienced hair loss due to

North County-based Miracle League of San Diego will host its 10-year anniversary celebration April 22, and will play one-inning games with all teams from both Engel Family Field, 1628 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Del Mar and Green Field at 7th Street and G Avenue, Coronado. Its 10th annual Home Run Derby day is set for April 29. Registration is free for all Miracle League players and $20 for buddies, coaches, family members and the general public. Register by April 21 to guarantee a time slot. The Home Run Derby is held at Engel Family Field, a Little Padres Park, at San Dieguito Park. Get a registration form, visit miracleleagueofsandiego.org/. Mail the form to the Miracle League office, 1343 Stratford Court, Del Mar or FAX to (858) 764-1930. CARL DEMAIO TO SPEAK Join the North County Republican Coalition meeting at 6 p.m. at the Veterans Association of North County Resource Center (VANC), 1617 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, to hear Carl DeMaio present “Reforming California: How the GOP Can Become Relevant Again in a Blue State.” There is no charge to attend. RSVP to Jerry Kern at kernjm@hotmail.com or call (760) 805-5572. Indicate if you wish to MARCH 19 BIKE 4 MIKE Team Godfa- purchase dinner for $14, cash or ther Charitable Foundation hosts check only. the Bike 4 Mike charity ride March 19. Register at b4m.als.net/. It MARCH 21 starts and ends at the Del Mar FairCARLSBAD SHRED EVENT grounds, and there are distances Coast Waste Management, partof 10, 25, 50 and 62 miles. The ride nering with the city of Carlsbad goes through the cities of Del Mar, Recycling and Trash Program, is Solana Beach, Cardiff, Encinitas accepting registration for a free and Carlsbad. Post-ride there will document-shredding event from 9 be a “Thanks a Million Party” in a.m. to 1 p.m. April 15 at 5815 El celebration of Team Godfather sur- Camino Real, Carlsbad, open to passing its fundraising goal of $1 Carlsbad residents only. To regismillion. ter, visit northcounty.wm.com and VINTAGE VW The vintage selecting city of Carlsbad. Volkswagen show will be March 19 at Bob Baker VW 5500 Paseo Del MARCH 22 Norte, in Car Country Carlsbad. TEENS AND STRESS ParViewing is free. Commemorative ents, middle school students and shirts will be sold. Roll in begins at high school students invited to 7:30 a.m. “How To De-Stress; Real TechHOME TOUR The sixth an- niques for Every Day,” family fonual Adobe Home Tour features rum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. March 22 three Escondido homes and two in in the Media Center, San Dieguito Poway 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 19. High School Academy, 800 Santa For more information, visit info@ Fe Drive, Encinitas. Make your resadobehometour.com. ervations at sss.sdacademy@gmail. com. BIKE TO THE MARKET MARCH 20

chemicals and blow drying,” Wagner said. “When they find us they are excited because they had believed their situation was hopeless. During our consultation we show them exactly how we can help them remedy their hair loss once any burns that have occurred heal. They leave our office with a plan. And once the plan has been executed, their confidence is restored.” When it comes to eyebrow thinning, tweezers are usually the culprit. “Whether trying to keep up with trends in eyebrow shaping, or just a result of aggressive plucking, many women live with thin to nearly non-existent eyebrows. Makeup and tattooing are common solutions, and many women mistakenly believe they are the only ones. “Makeup and permanent makeup in particular can be effective, but they don’t produce the most natural-looking results,” Wagner said. “At MyHairTransplantMD we are able to use the same techniques that can restore hair to the scalp and adapt them to restore the full, natural appearance of your eyebrows.” Procedures for

eyebrow hair transplants start at $3,500, depending on the extent of the hair loss. Wagner invites anyone who is experiencing hair loss and is interested in a solution to contact MyHairTransplantMD for a free consultation. “We want you to come in and see us,” he said. “We will ask you to describe your problem, and if necessary we can do a consultation with your physician if a medical issue has created your hair loss problem.” He also urges women to let go of any humiliation they might feel associated with their hair loss. “Female hair restoration is more common than you might think,” Wagner said. “We will make you feel comfortable and when you leave our office you will have a clear vision of what your next step is. We aren’t just restoring hair here; we want to restore your confidence.” MyHairTransplantMD is located at 2103 S. El Camino Real, Suite 201 in Oceanside. Visit their website at myhairtransplantmd.com or call the office at (800) 262-2017 for more information.

Bike+Walk Carlsbad will gather at 5 p.m. March 22, on the corner of State Street and Carlsbad Village Drive near Choice Juicery, and finish the bicycle ride at the Farmers’ Market for some dinner. Anyone who rides to the market can stop at the Information table to receive Bike Bucks for market discounts. SUMMER YOUTH THEATER Registration is now open for the Village Presbyterian Church Community Theater’s Summer Theater Camp for three camp groups, Youth, Teens, and Tech (also teens). Scholarships available, by contacting Amy Zajac at (858) 756-2441, ext. 128 or email amyz@villagechurch.org. Register online at villagechurchcommunitytheater.org.

March 24 at the Seaside Center for Spiritual Living, 1613 Lake Drive, Encinitas. Tickets $40 in advance at SeasideCenter.org, $50 at the door. For more information, visit SeasideCenter.org. FRIENDS OF JUNG The Friends of Jung host John Porterfield, M.F.T. presenting “The Living Psyche: A Jungian Analysis in Pictures” at 7:30 p.m. March 24, at Winston School, 215 9th St., Del Mar. Cost is $20. For more information, email info@jungsandiego. com.

MARCH 23

CATHOLIC GATHERING The Catholic Widows and Widowers of North County support group for those who desire to foster friendships through various social activities will go bowling at Vista Entertainment Center and have a happy hour at Oggi’s Pizza and Brewing Company, Vista March 23 and attend a Lenten Fish Dinner at Mission San Luis Rey, Oceanside March 24. Make reservations at (858) 674-4324.

MARCH 24

DINNER WITH ISSA Make reservations at vistachamber.org/ for the Vista Chamber of Commerce “Meet the Leaders,” dinner with U.S. Congressman Darrell Issa, State Sen. Patricia Bates and California State Board of Equalization member Diane Harkey at 6 p.m. March 24 at the Shadowridge Golf Club, 1980 Gateway Drive, Vista. Make reservations by calling (760) 726-1122. CHANGE OF DATE FOR BUSINESS AWARD LUNCH There has been a change of time and date for the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Business Awards Luncheon. City leaders and the business community will recognize North County businesses and organizations from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 24 at the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, 7100 Aviara Resort Drive, Carlsbad. NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE Join Anita Moorjani for “What If This Is Heaven?” at 7 p.m.

MARK THE CALENDAR BENEFIT FOR SEAL FOUNDATION The sixth annual SEAL Family Foundation Golf Tournament & Dinner Gala, hosted by Madeleine Pickens and Dominique Plewes of the Del Mar Country Club, will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. April 29 at 6001 Country Club Drive, Rancho Santa Fe. For information and tickets, visit sealfamilyfoundation.org or contact Carol Tuller at delmarsealevent2017@gmail.com or (858) 272-3330. REGISTER FOR VBS Registration opens March 31 for the Village Community Presbyterian Church Vacation Bible School 9 a.m. to noon, June 26 through June 30 at villagechurch.org. For more information about VBS or volunteering, contact klang@villagechurch.org or tylera@villagechurch.org TICKETS FOR TEA The Community Resource Center invites all to its 22nd annual English Tea from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. April 1 at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas. Get tickets at crcncc.ejoinme.org/ Tea. SCRATCH DAY Ada Harris Elementary School, 1508 Windsor Rd, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, will be hosting a Scratch Day event, a free computer programming platform and online community for children TO create their own video games, animated stories, and explore computer science concepts, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. May 13, The event is open to all ages and abilities, and no previous programming experience is required. The day event is free, but admission tickets are required. For tickets and more information, visit busylabs.org/scratchday.


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