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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 718-698-4700



Address: 2550 Victory Blvd, Ste 305 10314 New York, NY, US

Website: www.worldtrichologysociety.org

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World Trichology Society 07.07.2021

We are so blessed to have Dr. David Kingsley every month, with us, on a Live show passing his knowledge and wisdom to the upcoming trichology generations. If you are not a member or a student join us through the links below to enjoy these MUST ATTEND webinars #trichologist #trichology #livewebinar #neverstoplearning

World Trichology Society 21.06.2021

Shout out to our first graduate from WTS Middle East Asmaa Elagamy she got 99% on her finals. Thank you and welcome to the community Shout out to our first graduate from WTS Middle East Asmaa Elagamy she got 99% on her finals. Thank you and welcome to the community

World Trichology Society 15.06.2021

Please help me welcome our new graduates Class of June 2021 Teresa Ryan Kimberlee Blakley Latisha Ferguson... Justine Schmidt Latisha Buchanan Jillian Irving Rita Vendrell Kenisha Warren-Sterling Dr. Pooja Baidya Linda Boyce Tina Roberson Lankford Asmaa Alagamy See more

World Trichology Society 13.06.2021

Summer enrollment open now: https://worldtrichologysociety.org

World Trichology Society 05.06.2021

Our graduates are enjoying the World Trichology Virtual Summit 2021

World Trichology Society 27.05.2021

World Trichology Power!

World Trichology Society 09.02.2021

Dr. Ruta Kerp is our Salutatorian of class of Jan 2021 Dr. Ruta Kerp is our Salutatorian of class of Jan 2021

World Trichology Society 23.01.2021

Emma Bayly has won Yvonne Kingsley Memorial prize and she is the official Valedictorian of class Jan 2021 Emma Bayly has won Yvonne Kingsley Memorial prize and she is the official Valedictorian of class Jan 2021

World Trichology Society 19.01.2021

Please help me welcome the first certified Trichologists of 2021 we had a great beginning of the year, 4 doctors and 5 cosmetologists from around the globe... Names as appear on the screen: Jackie Olsen from Canada Ruta Kerp Endocrinologist from Lithuania Renee Strong from NY Dr. Rajan Singh dermatologist from Holland Melinda Galloway from San Diego Udip Shrestha Hair Transplant surgeon from Nepal Kerri Mccreary-Parker from Canada Emma Bayly from Australia Anna Medvedeva Primary Heatlh care specialist from Spain See more

World Trichology Society 21.12.2020

Don't forget our last After Talk Show of the 2020 today @6pm EST.Don't forget our last After Talk Show of the 2020 today @6pm EST.

World Trichology Society 10.12.2020

Merry Christmas from WTS family to yours

World Trichology Society 22.11.2020

Join us on Facebook connect page for this upcoming awesome class!

World Trichology Society 12.11.2020

Board meeting every Monday Mmmm what we are planning for you guys?

World Trichology Society 25.10.2020

And just before Christmas these ladies and gentleman made it to our awesome Trichology community! Please help me welcome our new graduates Class of December 2020 Shay Patrick Cornelius Collins The Royal Chamber Beauty Salon Regina Jackson Tiffany Hunt SHY stylish hair 4 you... Tyese Camon Cynthia Thomas See more

World Trichology Society 13.10.2020

A small preview of our monthly member newsletter: one of the many benefits you get as a WTS member People develop noticeable hair loss after recovering from COVID-19: On the AAD website an article explains that months after recovering from COVID-19, many people find that their hair is falling out in large clumps: If we’ve learned anything from the coronavirus pandemic, it’s to expect the unexpected. The hair loss that many people develop, however, may not be so unexpected.... Here’s why. Temporary hair loss is normal after a fever or illness Fever is a common symptom of COVID-19. A few months after having a high fever or recovering from an illness, many people see noticeable hair loss. While many people think of this as hair loss, it’s actually hair shedding. The medical name for this type of hair shedding is telogen effluvium. It happens when more hairs than normal enter the shedding (telogen) phase of the hair growth lifecycle at the same time. A fever or illness can force more hairs into the shedding phase. Most people see noticeable hair shedding two to three months after having a fever or illness. Handfuls of hair can come out when you shower or brush your hair. This hair shedding can last for six to nine months before it stops. Most people then see their hair start to look normal again and stop shedding. Stress can cause temporary hair shedding Even if you never developed a fever or COVID-19, you may still see hair shedding. Emotional stress can also force more hairs than normal into the shedding phase. And who isn’t feeling more stressed and anxious during the pandemic? Again, the hair shedding begins about two to three months after the stress starts. While seeing your hair fall out in clumps can add to your stress, it’s important to try to de-stress. Only when the stress ends will the excessive hair shedding stop. Hair tends to return to normal on its own When the cause of your hair shedding is due to a fever, illness, or stress, hair tends to return to normal on its own. You just have to give it time. As your hair grows back, you’ll notice short hairs that are all the same length by your hairline. Most people see their hair regain its normal fullness within six to nine months. Page 7 of 19 https://www.jaad.org