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Rajendrasingh Rajput

Rajendrasingh Rajput
  • M.S., M.Ch. Plastic Surgeon, FISHRS, IAT,
  • Consultant at 1. The Hair Loss Clinic, 5427 A Backlick Road, Springfield, Virginia, 22151 USA. Hair Restore Transplant Clinic, Mumbai

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Introduction
Inter nutrient interactions and nutrient synergism to create a low dose better efficiency comprehensive nutrition program which avoids muti vitamin, multimineral supplements, utilizes each formulation once in 3 days as a repeating cycle (patented). Prevents overdose, has long term safety, is cost effective, low cell burden, restores internal cellular function, repairs cellular systems, counters allostatic load. Kits for AGA, Telogen, Stress, Thyroid, Iron, Glucose, Bone, Immunity, also Herbal.
Current institution
1. The Hair Loss Clinic, 5427 A Backlick Road, Springfield, Virginia, 22151 USA. Hair Restore Transplant Clinic, Mumbai
Current position
  • Consultant

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Publications (37)
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Introduction: Hair is unknowingly and unwillingly exposed to pollution through air, water, food, temperature, humidity, UV rays, circadian rhythm, electromagnetic radiation and noise, which alter cellular functions and genetic expression through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The ROS causes subclinical micro metabolic dysfunction,...
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Hair loss has polygenic inheritance and is influenced by lifestyle, environmental, nutritional, gut, epigenetic, and stress factors. Metabolic studies have shown that these factors also cause early senescence, micro metabolic dysfunction, and overexpression of the androgen receptor, and trigger androgen mediated pathways lead...
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Sugarcane crushing machine injuries are common throughout India. Based on the observation on 53 sugarcane machine injuries to the hand over a period of 2 years, the mechanism of injury has been elucidated. A classification has been proposed and treatment guidelines have been given.
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Background: To understand the scientific mechanism of hair loss caused by non-androgenic factors and the importance of nutrients in prevention, reversal of damage and restoration of hair growth, without the use of anti-androgens. Methodology: A total of 100 patients, 62 male and 38 female, who presented with Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA), Male Patter...
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Genetic, androgenic, epigenetic, environmental, lifestyle, diet, and nutritional factors have influence over promoting or regulating inflammation, immunity, and genetic expression predisposing to hair loss. Oxidative stress is a major mediator for various mechanisms of hair loss, including the release of transforming growth factor-β ( TGF-β). Nutri...
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This article evaluates 18 patients (2 male and 16 females), 19-35 years of age, with the clinical diagnosis of trichotillomania (TTM). They were followed monthly, and labs done every two months. The nutritional treatment is outlined specifically with explanations given for dosage and frequency of administration. At four months of treatment, the TTM...
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Background: Hair loss due to stress is a frequent complaint but there is no yardstick to measure stress. Stress increases wear and tear of the cells referred to as the allostatic load which affects the immune, autonomic, neuroendocrine and metabolic functions. Biomarkers of these systems can be evaluated to represent the stress levels. Nutrients,...
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Eyebrow restoration can be best done with individual single hair follicles grafts harvested by FUE. Understanding the male and female eyebrow allows us to plan an aesthetic reconstruction, requiring 70 to 120 grafts. Selection of donor hair, angle of placement, alignment and direction within the rows influences the results, as does scarring and per...
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Abstract: Patients are losing faith in our hair loss management due to fear of side effects. Researchers today agree that it is not raised DHT, but the altered tissue response of the follicles at the tissue level, which is responsible for hair loss (1,2). The altered response is in the form of disturbance of metabolism, disturbance of ATP formatio...
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Abstract: Background: Reports dating 1932, (86 years prior) emphasise the role of iron deficiency in hair loss. However, blood tests sometimes show normal iron levels in these patients. Should we still include iron in our treatment or conclude that iron has no role in hair loss management? In an attempt to review the dilemma we have come across s...
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Abstract: Our quest for establishing a cause and effect relationship has lead us to accept that only androgens and DHT causes hair loss. However there are various other internal and external factors resulting in hair loss due to dysregulation of the hair growth cycles. There are non hormonal factors that influence and carry out metabolic interacti...
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Hair loss is multifactorial. Antiandrogens are inconsistent in clinical results. Instead of fighting hair loss, we focus on strengthening the hair roots and promoting better hair growth. The article lists non-androgenic causes, enlists foods to be added and avoided for good hair growth, and provides scientific evidence for role of nutrients in hair...
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Trichologists and Hair Specialists have been searching therapies for years, to help their patients effectively. Though plagued with side effects, prescription medications have been the main choice in treating hair loss patients with doubtful clinical support and evidence of raised hormones. Most patients have do not have raised androgens or dihydro...
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Hair loss which was seen after the age of 45 years or more is now seen at much younger age, even in teenagers. Dr Rajesh Rajput at Hair Restore who is honoured to be Fellow of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons and a International Certified Trichologist, talks about the current research in this field. The previous generations f...
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Aim: To evaluate possible results with the stimulation use of minoxidil and the strengthening of hair roots with nutritional cyclical supplements, resulting in increased hair regrowth, without the use of anti androgens and enzyme blockers. Methods: This prospective controlled clinical trial compares the current acknowledged form of treatment for...
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Multiple nutritional, environmental and lifestyle factors can directly affect hair follicles, to weaken and make them sensitive to the action of androgens. Hair loss can be corrected and hair growth can be improved by addressing these non-androgenic factors. Patients having hair fall, thinning, loss of volume and poor growth can be precursors to an...
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Mobile phone usage is nearing 90% of the world population. Harmful effects of Electromagnetic (EMG) radiation have been a concern for regulation. Safe Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) as watt/kg is defined for thermal effects, but EMG has non thermal effects as well. EMG can affect genes, neural tissue, endocrine regulation and sperms. Research worke...
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Abstract: Vitamins, minerals, supplements are considered harmless and consumed without a thought towards interactions or overdose. Therapeutic or treatment doses of vitamins to treat disease are high, however preventive or prophylactic dose for wellness are low. Antioxidants improve health by neutralizing the ROS (reactive oxygen species), but ROS...
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Monilethrix or beaded results from a genetic abnormality of defective hair shaft formation. The altered genetics leads to improper, inefficient, incorporation of structural proteins, minerals during hair shaft formation resulting in weak, brittle hair. Other hair shaft disorders like pili torti, pili trianguli, trichorrhexis nodosa, trichorrhexis i...
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Smokers are known to be prone to hair loss [1,2]. Even passive smoke is a suspected cause for hair loss [3]. Despite the significant number of smokers presenting with hair loss there has been no standard protocol to induce regrowth of the lost hair in smokers. We have noted some common clinical findings in smokers (Table 1). Due to the oxidative st...
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ABSTRACT Background: We strive to achieve a functional and aesthetic repair in cleft lip patients bestowing them with all natural landmarks and making the evidence of the repair undetectable for better quality of life and complete social acceptance. The last to offer is a mustache for an adolescent male cleft lip patient. Aim: The current study is...
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Abstract Background: Burn patients require reconstruction of facial aesthetics to return back to social life. Post burn hair restoration improves appearance and quality of life. Aim: The current study was aimed to review post burns hair restoration for eyebrow, eyelash, mustache, beard, scalp hair, frontal hairline and side locks over past 5 years...
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Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is excessive concern about physical appearance leading to mental, social & functional distress. Patients seek cosmetic surgery not psychiatry & may remain dissatisfied after surgery. Study includes 100 hair transplant patients. Materials and Methods: From 1st Jan to 31st July 2013. Patient’s Personal Evaluation, Yale...
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Young patients recently shifted to metro cities are presenting with prickling in the scalp, itching, dandruff, oily scalp and pain in the hair roots. Various studies have identified this as ‘Sensitive Scalp Syndrome’ resulting from exposure to increasing levels of air pollution including particulate matter, dust, smoke, nickel, lead and arsenic, su...
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Hair Regrowth without Finasteride Finasteride was found by serendipity and not by studying the biology of hair growth. Growing hair has three requirements. First the hair follicles have to be in the growth phase which is not achieved by Finasteride. Secondly, in Anagen the rapid dividing Dermal papilla cells need to be supported with a toxin free...
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Unhappy patients with FUE and FUT Creating Happy Patients at each Step Creating a happy patient begins from presenting realistic expectations during the first patient consult. Hair loss patient’s have seen advertisements for unlimited hair, lowest cost, pain less transplants, use of body hair, fantastic dense hair in the displayed results. Consult...
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Patients with hair loss are seeking treatment at a younger age and during earlier stages. Not all need hair transplants. Because of the lack of assured management and the fear of side-effects, patients are turning to ineffective alternative remedies from self-claimed experts. In this report, we discuss the available treatment options and how best t...
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Abstract: Finasteride 0.2 mg per day is nearly as effective as 1 mg per day. Long term side effects of finasteride may result from cumulative effect of long term, regular, daily dose. In this study we have compared the results of finasteride 1mg once in three days with daily use of finasteride 1mg with a two year follow up. The low dose finasterid...
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The lateral border of scapula has been commonly used as microvascular bone graft and also for osteocutaneous free flaps. The anatomical basis and blood supply of these transfers have been desribed by various authors. The advantages of long pedicle and versatility of bipedicle flaps has been highlighted. In the present case we report the transfer of...
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Sugarcane crushing machine injuries are typical to India. Roadside vendors use serrated motorized steel rollers. The hands of the workers get caught between the rollers and suffer multiple longitudinal 4-5 mm skin cuts with damage to tendons, neurovascular bundles and fractures. We have classified the injuries as per severity. Defined the mechanism...
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Silicon oil is established as a good lubricant with no side effects. Intra articular injections have a role in the management of arthritic knee. Presently it is accepted that intra articular hydrocortisone may lead to further deterioration of the joints. We have injected silicon oil in 56 arthritic knees in 50 patients and followed them between 5 t...

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I have publications on using synergistic nutrient combinations on different days of the week to avoid inter nutrient interactions, reduce antagonism, improve efficiency, achieve optimum utilization. The therapy is yielding consistent results in hair loss management. It has helped improve iron levels, correct associated thyroid, PCOS, improve skin as well. Cyclical therapy utilizes antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, amino acids in an optimum dose cycles on different days. A similar approach can create an effective day to day care program for anti aging.
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Also require Vit. A, Copper, amino acids for proper biological utilization of the iron. Comprehensive therapy works better than stand alone doses. Share your opinion. I have attached a publication.

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