Hair Thinning/Hair Loss

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Causes of Hair Loss

Genetics: The most prevalent cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition known as androgenetic alopecia, or male/female pattern baldness. This condition is inherited through family genes and leads to gradual hair thinning and eventual baldness.

Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations can trigger hair loss. Women, in particular, may experience temporary hair loss during pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause due to hormonal imbalances.

Medical Conditions: Various medical conditions can result in hair loss. These include thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases like alopecia areata, scalp infections such as ringworm, and scalp conditions like psoriasis.

Medications and Treatments: Certain medications and medical treatments can cause hair loss as a side effect. Examples include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, some antidepressants, blood thinners, and acne medications.

Age: Hair naturally becomes thinner and more prone to shedding as people age. This is a normal part of the aging process.

Types of Hair Loss

Hair loss treatment can address various symptoms. The way hair loss shows up varies based on its cause. It can happen suddenly or slowly. Certain types are temporary, while others are permanent.

  • Gradual hair thinning: This type of hair loss, known as androgenetic alopecia, is widely prevalent among men and women as they grow older. Men commonly experience a receding hairline at the forehead, while women tend to notice widening gaps in their hair parting without a significant change in their forehead hairline.

  • Receding hairline: A receding hairline, a common trait in male pattern baldness, occurs when the hairline recedes on the scalp, leading to a noticeable increase in forehead size. This shift in the hairline's position can be a significant concern for those experiencing this natural phenomenon.

  • Circular or patchy bald spots: This refers to areas on the scalp where hair is completely absent, resulting in a bald spot. This condition can be caused by various factors such as autoimmune disorders like alopecia areata, leading to localized hair loss that creates distinct patches of baldness on the scalp.

  • Excessive hair shedding during brushing or washing:If you notice an unusually large amount of hair falling out when brushing or washing your hair, it may be a sign of excessive hair shedding. This can be caused by various factors, including hormonal changes, stress, or certain medical conditions that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment..

  • Hair becoming brittle, dry, or easily breakable: Hair that becomes brittle, dry, or easily breakable may be a sign of damage or underlying health issues. It can be caused by excessive heat styling, chemical treatments, or nutritional deficiencies that weaken the hair structure over time. Proper hydration, deep conditioning treatments, and a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals can help restore hair health and improve its overall appearance.

  • Changes in hair texture or colour: Changes in hair texture or colour can occur due to various factors, including ageing, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, or certain medical conditions.

  • Decreased hair density or volume: Decreased hair density or volume refers to a noticeable decrease in the overall thickness or fullness of the hair. This can be a result of various factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, or certain medical conditions.

Prevention is better than cure

  • EAT A WELL BALANCED DIET

    Ensure your diet is rich in vitamins, iron, and protein to support healthy hair growth.

  • PROTECT YOUR HAIR FROM UV LIGHT

    Shield your hair from sunlight and other sources of ultraviolet light to prevent damage.

  • AVOID HARSH TREATMENTS

    Stay away from harsh treatments such as curling irons, hot oil treatments, and perms. Choose a hair care routine best suited to your hair type.

  • STOP SMOKING

    Some studies show a link between smoking and baldness in men, so quitting smoking may help prevent hair loss.

What are my treatment options?

  • Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP): Platelet rich plasma therapy is an innovative treatment that can help with hair loss and hair thinning by stimulating hair growth and improving hair thickness. This therapy involves using a patient's own plasma rich in platelets to activate the scalp's natural healing processes, promoting hair regeneration. By injecting this plasma into the scalp, it encourages hair follicles to become healthier and more robust, leading to increased hair growth and improved hair density. Platelet rich plasma therapy is a non-invasive and safe procedure that can be an effective solution for individuals experiencing hair loss or thinning.

  • Microneedling: Microneedling is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that can help with hair loss and hair thinning. By creating tiny micro-injuries on the scalp with a specialized device equipped with fine needles, microneedling stimulates the production of collagen and promotes blood circulation to the hair follicles. This process can enhance hair growth and thickness by strengthening the hair follicles and increasing nutrient delivery to the scalp. Additionally, microneedling can improve the absorption and efficacy of topical hair growth products when applied post-treatment. The procedure is relatively safe and can be beneficial for individuals looking to address hair loss or hair thinning concerns.

  • Mesotherapy: Mesotherapy with specially formulated mesoesthetic serums can effectively combat hair loss and thinning. These serums contain powerful ingredients designed to stimulate hair follicles, improve blood circulation in the scalp, and promote hair growth. When injected into the scalp using fine needles, these serums deliver nutrients directly to the hair follicles, helping to strengthen the hair strands and encourage new hair growth. Over multiple sessions, mesotherapy can lead to thicker, healthier hair and a reduction in hair loss.

  • Polynucleotides: Polynucleotides, which are extracted from salmon DNA, have shown great potential in helping with hair loss and hair thinning. These molecules are rich in nucleic acids and have been found to stimulate hair growth by promoting cell proliferation and tissue regeneration in the scalp. When applied topically or through specialized treatments, polynucleotides from salmon sperm can help strengthen hair follicles, increase blood circulation in the scalp, and improve overall hair health. This natural approach to addressing hair loss offers a promising alternative for individuals seeking effective solutions to combat thinning hair and promote hair regrowth.

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