Hair Loss Treatments For Both Men and Women!
Common hair loss conditions: Female pattern baldness Telogen effluvium Alopecia areata Female pattern baldness: reaction to male hormones in the body known as androgenetic alopecia is common.
Men also suffer from male pattern baldness.
The effects of pattern baldness in men are severe.
Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) may be treated with topical lotions, such as minoxidil, or tablets, such as finasteride.
Telogen effluvium: is referred to general thinning of hair.
This may be caused due to tremendous stress, or some traumatic event.
This badly affects the hair follicles and thus stints the hair growth hampering its growth cycle.
More common in pregnant women, in whom is evident a stinted hair growth cycle.
Alopecia areata: the other common hair disorder is patchy areas on your scalp, giving an ugly appearance.
This is also prevalent in the body and is thus widespread.
Immune system deficiencies is said to be the cause of alopecia areata.
Soon after a variable period, hair regrows spontaneously.
At times it can last longer and have severe effects.
The cause of your hair loss needs to be known, before any hair treatment is suggested to you.
Hair loss treatments for men will be stronger in comparison to women.
As in women, if stronger medication is administered, chemicals may lead to further hormonal complications.
Causes for such hair loss needs to be known before treating them, as it may be genetic ones too.
Reach out to a hair specialist to get your initial hair assessment done, subsequently you are suggested a hair loss treatment.
HAIR PLUCK - Hair roots are removed for further examination to find out the root cause.
Hair shafts tested - This helps to determine if there are any fungal infections.
Biopsy of scalp - your scalp will be examined in order to determine the number of hair that is left.
This helps to determine if there is any inflammation, the state of hair health in general and to see if the hair follicle is being damaged.
Men also suffer from male pattern baldness.
The effects of pattern baldness in men are severe.
Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) may be treated with topical lotions, such as minoxidil, or tablets, such as finasteride.
Telogen effluvium: is referred to general thinning of hair.
This may be caused due to tremendous stress, or some traumatic event.
This badly affects the hair follicles and thus stints the hair growth hampering its growth cycle.
More common in pregnant women, in whom is evident a stinted hair growth cycle.
Alopecia areata: the other common hair disorder is patchy areas on your scalp, giving an ugly appearance.
This is also prevalent in the body and is thus widespread.
Immune system deficiencies is said to be the cause of alopecia areata.
Soon after a variable period, hair regrows spontaneously.
At times it can last longer and have severe effects.
The cause of your hair loss needs to be known, before any hair treatment is suggested to you.
Hair loss treatments for men will be stronger in comparison to women.
As in women, if stronger medication is administered, chemicals may lead to further hormonal complications.
Causes for such hair loss needs to be known before treating them, as it may be genetic ones too.
Reach out to a hair specialist to get your initial hair assessment done, subsequently you are suggested a hair loss treatment.
HAIR PLUCK - Hair roots are removed for further examination to find out the root cause.
Hair shafts tested - This helps to determine if there are any fungal infections.
Biopsy of scalp - your scalp will be examined in order to determine the number of hair that is left.
This helps to determine if there is any inflammation, the state of hair health in general and to see if the hair follicle is being damaged.