Hair We Go Again
Dr. Vikramaditya Salvi’s upcoming book “Hair We Go Again!” aims to replace myths with science, fear with facts, and hair loss with hope.
Every morning, before leaving home, millions of people pause in front of a mirror for just a few extra seconds.
Some adjust their hairstyle to hide a widening partition.
Some comb their remaining hair forward to disguise a receding hairline.
Some quietly count the strands left on the bathroom floor.
Hair loss is one of the most common medical conditions in the world, yet it remains one of the least understood. Between miracle oils, social media influencers, celebrity endorsements, and “secret cures,” people are often left with more confusion than clarity.
That is precisely why renowned Plastic, Cosmetic and Hair Restoration Surgeon Dr. Vikramaditya Salvi decided to write Hair We Go Again!, an upcoming patient guide that promises to become one of the most practical books on hair loss ever written for the general public.
Unlike traditional medical books, this one doesn’t begin with anatomy.
It begins with emotion.
“Hair is more than strands. It’s memory, it’s identity, it’s emotion.”
That simple opening thought reflects something every person experiencing hair loss already knows but rarely says aloud. Hair isn’t just cosmetic. It is deeply personal. It influences confidence, first impressions, relationships, careers, and self-image.
After treating thousands of patients over the years, Dr. Salvi realised something surprising.
Most people weren’t looking for a transplant.
They were looking for answers.
Questions like:
“Why is this happening to me?”
“Can my existing hair still be saved?”
“Do hair oils actually work?”
“Will medicines help?”
“Am I already too late?”
Those conversations eventually became the inspiration behind this book.
Instead of overwhelming readers with medical terminology, Hair We Go Again! explains hair science using relatable examples. A hair follicle is compared to a spring onion. The scalp becomes a garden. The hair growth cycle suddenly makes perfect sense because it is explained using everyday experiences rather than complex biology.
The result is a book that feels less like attending a lecture and more like sitting across the consultation table from an experienced surgeon who genuinely wants you to understand your options.
Readers will discover why hair falls, how genetics influence baldness, the role of hormones like DHT, why stress sometimes causes dramatic shedding, how nutrition affects hair growth, and when treatments such as PRP, medications or hair transplantation actually make sense.
Perhaps the most refreshing aspect of the book is its honesty.
There are no miracle claims.
No overnight transformations.
No promises that one shampoo will reverse years of hair loss.
Instead, Dr. Salvi repeatedly emphasises something every experienced hair restoration surgeon knows:
The earlier the diagnosis, the better the outcome.
One of the strongest messages running throughout the book is that preserving existing hair is often more valuable than replacing lost hair. It encourages readers to seek expert advice before irreversible damage occurs, rather than after years of experimenting with internet remedies.
Designed for the Way People Search Today
The timing of this launch is particularly significant.
Today’s patients don’t begin their journey in a clinic.
They begin with Google.
Or increasingly, they ask AI assistants.
Questions such as “What is the best treatment for hair loss?”, “Should I get a hair transplant?”, or “Why is my hair thinning?” are now among the most searched health topics online.
Interestingly, the structure of Hair We Go Again! mirrors those real-world questions. Each chapter answers the exact concerns patients ask every day, making the book naturally aligned with modern search behaviour. Its patient-focused explanations, medically accurate content, and practical storytelling strengthen, helping trustworthy medical information reach people who need it most.
More Than a Book Launch
The upcoming launch is expected to attract patients, healthcare professionals, educators, and readers from across the country who share a common goal: understanding hair loss before making life-changing decisions.
In many ways, this launch represents something larger than the release of another medical book.
It represents a shift in how hair restoration is discussed.
Less marketing.
More education.
Less fear.
More science.
Less selling.
More understanding.
As Dr. Salvi writes in the preface:
“Your journey with hair loss does not have to be lonely or hopeless. There are answers. There is science. And there is hope.” With Hair We Go Again!, those answers may soon be available to every
