Dr. Seymour Weaver

How Stress Can Contribute to Hair Loss

LogoMaybe you also see it on the floor of the shower too. Or perhaps your hair is brushing out in clumps. With all the stress you have in your life right now the last thing you need is hair loss, right? It is a commonly held belief that stress can contribute to hair loss, but just how true is this? We give you the low-down on the relationship between hormones, health and hair loss to motivate you to balance your lifestyle and keep your locks, luscious.

The Truth About Weaves

LogoWeaves have become remarkably popular among women of all races, especially black women. Unfortunately, the truth about weaves is unsettling, and it is one that many people who love the look that weaves offer their hair would rather ignore. While they may make hair look great in the short-term, in the long-run, they can be disastrous. Hair thinning is a very real possibility and, if it is not addressed in time, permanent baldness can be the ultimate result. In his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, Seymour Weaver III, MD reveals the truth about weaves and the truth about hair loss.

Bridging the Gap Between the Hair Styling Community and the Medical Community

LogoWhen women are suffering from thinning hair or hair loss, hair professionals often serve as the first line of defense. Since women see their stylist far more often than they see their dermatologist or doctor, hair stylists are often the first person to notice that there is a problem. It is important for hair stylists to be armed with the information that they need to be better advisors to their clients in this matter.

Dr. Seymour Weaver Asks - What's Under That Weave

LogoDr. Seymour Weaver asks the question many women would rather avoid answering in his new book ‘Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness’.

Tyra, Oprah, and Wendy Williams Have Talked About It, but the Real Problem Hasn't Been Addressed Until Now

LogoAfter Chris Rock’s movie Good Hair, which prompted a nationwide discourse on “good hair”, styling black hair became a hot topic. So hot that Tyra Banks, Oprah Winfrey, and Wendy Williams all talked about weaves, lace-front wigs, and falls. None of them got to the root—or the scalp—of the problem. Now, Dr. Seymour Weaver is talking about the bigger issues: how to stop thinning hair and avoid permanent baldness.

Houston Dermatologist Doctor Seymour Weaver Publishes Book to Help Women Who Are Experiencing Hair Loss

LogoHouston dermatologist Seymour Weaver III, MD is intimately familiar with hair loss in women. With over thirty years in practice, a successful office in Houston, and celebrity clients, he is a local expert on the topic. In his new book, his new book, Dr. Weaver’s Black Hair Loss Guide: How to Stop Thinning Hair and Avoid Permanent Baldness, he provides women with the information that they desperately need to find a diagnosis and treatment for their hair loss problem.