Hair Loss

Why Does Hair Loss Happen?

Average scalp comprises about 100,000 hairs and it’s natural to lose about 100 of them every day.

However, because of evolution, as we get older, the amount of hairs we lose decreases in both men and women. It is considered genetic hair loss, and at the age of fifty, almost half of all men have it. People with hereditary hair loss are naturally more prone to testosterone, which causes hair follicles to shorten.

Overall, men’s bodies are producing greater levels of this hormone. Most of them, however, begin to lose their hair at the age of 21, and a significant number of them grow bald spots at the age of 40.

Women continue to lose more hair as a result of estrogen after menopause after the age of 45. However, changes in their hormone levels due to changes in their menstrual cycle, fertility control pills and birth control pills can lead to hair loss even before that, but they normally develop again.

While baldness appears to come with age, even children may suffer from it. Scalp ringworm is very widespread in babies. Teenagers and young adults appear to suffer from a more severe hair loss: trichotillomania. This is a stress-related compulsive disorder in which a guy takes his hair out of the scalp.


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Malnutrition is another explanation for hair loss regardless of age. Work has directly related this to the deficiency of protein and magnesium. In fact, several studies have been related to heavy smoking. If a person practices a healthy lifestyle, the hair begins to grow back very rapidly.

This takes a long time (almost a year) for people suffering from alopecia areata to grow their hair back. This disorder directly affects hair follicles and results in round-shaped hairless areas on the scalp and the rest of the body or general thinning of the hair.

Cancer, especially when left unchecked and treated with chemotherapy, leads to non-permanent hair loss. In addition, some medications or medical therapies, such as blood thinners, may cause hair loss in some people, but not permanently.

Finally, certain hair care materials, hair dyes, curling irons and hairstyles damage our hair and often cause hair loss. A lot of our clients are using HTL because of the above problems.

Conclusion

Hair loss is never a illness of its own, far from it. It’s something that happens normally to both of us. More extreme hair loss is natural as we get older. However, since it could be an sign of an ongoing health condition if it lasts for longer than a few months, you can tell your doctor about it or / and fill out the form given for a FREE consultation with one of our hair transplant specialists.


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