Dr. Bernstein: It's really something that a specialist needs to examine your hair carefully and use an instrument [called a Densitometer] that magnifies the hair about fifty times. You can see the little changes in diameter that are really often very subtle to the human eye, but can be picked up by someone experienced with these tools.
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