Why does hair fall out?

It is a question that we ask ourselves, especially the people who begin to suffer it, this moment is distressing and we begin to investigate to find quick solutions.

The problem of hair loss exceeds the mere aesthetic concern and affects one’s self-esteem. Society does not see it as a health problem that can prevent you from developing your life, but I think that in a way this will change, since losing self-esteem can become a health problem and prevent you from developing your professional and personal career in all its fullness.

When looking for “culprits” of hair loss, the main reason is the family tree, 95%-99% of cases in men can be attributed to the so-called androgenetic or hereditary alopecia. It can start at any age, even as a teenager, reports the Hair Loss Information Center of the United States and Canada.

Androgenetic alopecia
His androgenetic alopecia was solved with a novel technique

Having passed the stage of 30 years, does not mean that your hair will not fall out, it can come at 24 years, 38 years or 53 years. Its evolution can go slowly and gradually very slowly, without signs of alopecia, and in other cases hair loss can appear suddenly, and lose the vast majority of hair in a very short time.

According to the
International Society for Hair Restoration Surgery
(ISHRS), the percentage of women suffering from alopecia grows every year, with the difference with men becoming smaller.

In women, the most common type of alopecia is androgenetic alopecia. According to specialists:

Female androgenetic alopecia occurs when the pilosebaceous follicles susceptible to androgenic derivatives begin a process of miniaturization with a slow evolution that thins the hair leaving clear in the affected area. Despite having the same origin as male alopecia, it is believed that other different hormones and enzymes are involved, which is why we usually talk about female pattern alopecia.

Female alopecia scales

The way to detect if you suffer from androgenetic alopecia for both sexes is a simple part, hair loss affects only from front to crown, having sides and backs with a good density.

Other causes could be derived by medications, deficiency problem, and thyroid (Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism)
In these cases hair loss is reflected in all areas of the head (side, back, top), and even the body. These can be fixed if the right measures are taken.

Alopecia areata is an unknown disease that affects hair loss, which can occur in different types (partial or total). There is still no cure.

The solutions depending on the reason for hair loss are:

– Medicines, vitamins, etc.

– Champus, lotions, ampoules, hair fibers

– Hair transplant

– Hair prostheses, wigs.

Faced with any of the problems you may perceive, do not hesitate to contact us to advise you on the best solution.

Article written by Javier Ross

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