Dr. Ali Vafaei
Dermatologist
Hair Transplantation Specialist
International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS)
The Asian Association of Hair Restoration Surgeons (AAHRS)
Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA)
Iranian Society of Dermatologist
“Curriculum Vitae
HIGH SCHOOL:
Shariati High School ,1978 – 1982 Arak,IranCOLLEGE:
Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, 1982 – 1984 Ahvaz, IranMEDICAL SCHOOL:
Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, 1984 – 1988 Ahvaz, IranINTERNSHIP:
Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences, Golestan General Hospital, 1988 – 1989 Ahvaz, IranRESIDENCIES:
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Razi Skin Hospital, 1994 – 1998 Tehran, IranCERTIFICATION:
Dr. Vafaei has met rigorous requirements to become National Board certified by the Iranian Board of Dermatology in 1998. While maintaining a private practice in Tehran, Iran, Dr. Vafaei has studied and involved extensively in Hair Transplantation since 1998. He has studied Hair Transplantation in Canada and Australia.PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
Iranian society of Dermatology International Society of Hair Restoration SurgeryHOSPITAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Sasan Hospital Tehran, Iran Active Staff in Skin Clinic & Dermatologic
Khatam Hospital Tehran, Iran Active Staff in Skin Clinic & Dermatologic
Mostafa Hospital Tehran, Iran Active Staff in Skin Clinic & Lecturer
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Hair and its function
The condition of one’s hair is an important indicator of age and the body’s general state of health. Other similar indicators, such as skin condition, muscular coordination, brightness of the eye and alertness of manner, are often more subtle or may be masked by clothing. Hair, however, is usually in plain sight.
There are associations and social reactions that may result if one’s hair is gray or a man is bald. It has been thought that such reactions were based on primal judgments, such as whether the person is fit for warfare, reproduction, and for active labor. A full, glossy head of hair is a clear signal that one is youthful, vigorous, and therefore, desirable.
Hair is composed of a complex protein called keratin. Human body has three basic compounds: , proteins, fats, and carbohydrates; the synthesis of protein requires the greatest investment of energy. When a person becomes ill or malnourished, his/her hair stops growing. When illness or malnutrition is severe or prolonged, the hair may fall out (the medical term for this is telogen effluvium).
Address
No. 386, West Zafar St., Africa Blvd., Tehran, Iran
Facial Beauty Surgery
Facial Beauty Surgery
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