HAIR LOSS AFFECTS BOTH MEN & WOMEN
Hair loss is a phenomenon that affects both men and women, revealing distinctive patterns and underlying causes in each gender. Among men, the prevalent manifestation is male pattern baldness, marked by a unique pattern of a receding hairline and thinning at the crown of the head. This condition, more commonly observed in men, often has a hereditary basis, emphasizing the genetic component that contributes to its prevalence in the male demographic.
ALOPECIA OR HAIR LOSS?
The term "hair loss" encompasses a wide range of conditions involving a reduction in the volume or thickness of hair, influenced by factors such as genetics, hormonal fluctuations, medical conditions, or external elements. This umbrella term captures the diverse reasons behind hair thinning, reflecting the complexity of the phenomenon, which can manifest differently in individuals due to various contributing factors.
MALE-PATTERN BALDNESS
Male-pattern baldness, often hereditary, typically initiates later in life. However, some men may experience early onset in their 20s, noticing hair loss or thinning. It commonly begins with receding hairlines, progressing to thinning at the crown and temples, forming a horseshoe shape around the sides and back of the head.
CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
Chemical hair treatments, frequent use of hot styling tools, and certain hairstyles can contribute to hair loss. Regularly dyeing hair or using heat styling tools weakens hair proteins, reducing overall strength.
NATURAL HAIR LOSS
On average, humans naturally shed 50 to 100 hairs daily from approximately 100,000 head hairs. While variations exist, an imbalance where hair loss exceeds production may lead to noticeable hair loss.
PREVENTION
While not all hair loss is preventable, various methods and treatments can reduce thinning and slow the process. Specialized shampoos strengthen hair and revitalize the scalp to preserve existing hair.
HAIR STYLING CAUTIONS
Traction alopecia, caused by constant stress on the hair, results from tightly pulled hairstyles. While generally preventable, permanent balding from this type of hair loss is rare if hair is treated with care.
HAIR WASHING
Regular hair washing, when done appropriately, maintains cleanliness, health, and promotes steady hair growth. Neglecting regular washing may lead to scalp pore blockage, hindering hair growth due to accumulated dirt.
TOPICAL TREATMENTS
While not all hair loss is preventable, various methods and treatments can reduce thinning and slow the process. Specialized shampoos strengthen hair and revitalize the scalp to preserve existing hair.
WOMEN
Female-pattern hair loss, less common and typically inherited, affects post-menopausal women. It commences at the top of the head, leading to thinning of the hair.