Price On Request40% of men have noticeable hair loss by age 35 and 65% by age 60. First you need to understand why hair loss occurs. Your hair loss has little or nothing to do with shampooing, hats, or any other practices. Hair loss is largely genetic. Main Causes Of Hair Loss There are many causes of hair loss in men and women, including disease, nutritional deficiency, hormone imbalance and stress. By far the most common cause, however, is what is called androgenic alopecia. Alopecia is simply the medical term for hair loss. Androgenic refers to the fact that both genetic predispositions to balding and the influence of androgens, or male hormones, play a part in this type of hair loss.There is a third factor, which is the passage of time, or aging.So, in order for and rogenetic alopecia to occur, there must be:genetic propensity for baldingpresence of androgens or male hormonesaging time to allow the first two factors to exert their influence on the hair folliclesBoth men and women produce male hormones. The most common of these are testosterone Landsteiner and dihydro testosterone (DHT). Androgens are produced by the testicles and adrenals in men and by the ovaries and adrenal glands in women. These hormones are important in both sexes, but occur in different concentrations, being much more predominant in males than in females. This, in part, is responsible for the typical differences between the genders.The exposure of hair follicles to DHT over a period of time can lead to androgenetic alopecia, male and female pattern baldness, in people who are genetically susceptible to balding. The balding process can occur at any age and move at any rate. It can start in the teen years or late in life, develop rapidly, slowly or even tabilize. Other Hair Loss Causes Alopecia Areata Alopecia areata (AA) is a recurrent disease, which can cause hair loss in any hair-bearing area. The most common type of alopecia areata presents as round or oval patches of hair loss most noticeably on the scalp or in the eyebrows. The hair usually grows back within six months to one year. Most patients will suffer episodes of hair loss in the same area in the future. Those who develop round or oval areas of hair loss can progress to loss of all scalp hair (alopecia totalis). The cause of alopecia areata is unknown but commonly thought to be an autoimmune disorder in which the body does not recognize the hair follicles and attacks them. Stress and anxiety are frequently blamed by patients as the cause of their hair loss. The most common treatment is with steroids (for example, cortisone) either topically or by injection. The steroid treatment is considered effective if results are seen during the first twelve months of the process. Results can be poor in adults who have seen the effects of the disease for longer periods of time. Minoxidil can help to slow down or stop hair loss, but rarely, if ever, is able to regrow hair. In some cases, it can help to grow some hair in the crown, but it will not develop a hairline or fill in an area of recession. Surgical treatment of this disorder is not recommended.
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