What are the 7 causes of hair loss and how to treat it?
We do not need to mention the importance of hair. And hair loss is a huge problem for both men and women.
75% of male clients and 81% of female clients are concerned about potential hair loss now or in the future.
Therefore, being able to help customers with these concerns is an important issue and mission.
This complete guide to the causes and treatments described below will give you all the information you need about hair loss.
What are the causes?
There are many reasons for hair loss.
Determining the cause of your hair loss can be an important step as it is an important issue in determining treatment.
1. Genetic Factors of Hair
Loss Genetics inherited from parents is one of the most common causes.
This cause is often referred to as male pattern baldness and female pattern baldness.
It occurs gradually over time, so it becomes more common with age.
Hair loss occurs in predictable patterns such as receding hairlines, bald spots, or thinning along the crown of the scalp.
2. Hair loss due to disease
There are several diseases that cause hair loss. Here are some of the most common examples.
1) If you have diabetes, your body does not produce or use insulin effectively.
Without insulin, sugar can build up in your blood.
This excess sugar can damage the blood vessels that carry oxygen to the hair follicles. And less oxygen means less nutrients are delivered to the hair follicles, causing the hair to fall out.
2) Alopecia areata, called Areata during alopecia, is a common autoimmune disease that often results in unpredictable hair loss.
In most cases, the hair falls into small round patches about the size of a quarter. However, in extreme cases, hair can be completely lost.
This condition can affect anyone of any age and gender, but in most cases it occurs before the age of 30.
There is no cure for alopecia Areata, but there are treatments to help your hair grow faster and stronger.
- Professional injection therapy such as dermatology is the most common.
3) Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can cause hair loss for 2 reasons.
One of them is inflammation around the scalp and hair follicles. The other is a lesion that forms and leaves scars on the scalp. Scars often damage hair follicles, leading to hair loss.
4) Trichotillomania is a mental disorder in which hair pulling is one of the mental disorders called baldness. It involves the repetitive, irresistible urge to pull hair from the scalp or other parts of the body, such as eyebrows and eyelashes.
3. Drug-induced hair loss Hair
loss is a very common side effect of certain medications. Representative drugs that cause hair loss include chemotherapy for cancer, some arthritis drugs, antidepressants, and some drugs to treat heart problems and high blood pressure.
4. Stress-induced hair loss Hair
loss can occur even after a stressful event and can be associated with physical and emotional trauma.
When the body is stressed, the hormone cortisol is released, which affects the hair follicles and causes the hair follicles to separate.
Stress-related hair loss usually occurs at least three months after a stressful event.
This type of hair loss is temporary.
5. Postpartum hair loss due to childbirth Hair loss
during and after pregnancy is completely normal and occurs in about 60% of mothers.
It is caused by hormonal changes that occur in your body when you are pregnant.
Postpartum hair loss is related to stress because childbirth is a highly traumatic event.
Because hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy are temporary, postpartum hair loss is also temporary.
6. Hair loss due to nutritional imbalance
An unhealthy diet can lead to hair loss because your body doesn't get vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.
For example, a lack of protein in your diet can damage healthy hair and affect your body's ability to make new hair follicles. Vitamin deficiency can affect the number of new hair follicles and the thickness and quality of individual hair follicles.
7. Hair Loss by Hair Treatment
Salons such as hairdressing salons offer various types of hair treatments that can strain or damage customers' hair.
In general, heat-related treatments such as hair straighteners, curling irons and blow dryers damage the hair strands and cause them to fall out. Therefore, it is important to use some kind of thermal barrier when using these tools.
Make sure you are also using it to style your hair at home.
Another factor that can be harsh on your hair is a perm.
Traditional perms can damage hair because of the chemicals used to make it straight, wavy, or frizzy by changing the chemical properties of the hair.
A way to minimize this damage is to use a natural perm system on the client.
How to treat hair loss?
There are many reasons why customers may experience hair loss!
Fortunately, there are ways you can help your clients' hair grow faster, stronger and healthier than ever.
A. Hair Loss Prevention System
NATULIQUE Hair Loss Prevention System is a three-level system.
It consists of an anti-hair loss shampoo, an anti-hair loss conditioner, and an anti-hair loss serum.
This product helps stimulate new hair growth for both men and women of all ages. The system is clinically proven, meaning the patented BioScience and its efficacy have been laboratory tested.
After washing and conditioning the client's hair with shampoo and conditioner, apply the serum directly to the scalp and massage for 1-2 minutes.
Leave the serum on for 30 minutes and rinse if desired. However, it is not necessary to rinse.
When instructing clients to use at home, apply the serum to their scalp at night and rinse off the next morning.
And shampoo and conditioner with serum to stimulate new, natural hair regrowth.
Products from the 3-step anti-hair loss system are also used in the treatment of Scandinavian scalps, along with other products. This treatment stimulates hair regrowth and is great for cleaning the scalp with organic, plant-derived oils.
B. Anti-hair loss supplement/vitamin series
If the reason for your hair loss is nutritional deficiency, the best treatment is to put the vitamin back into your body.
This can be done by adjusting your diet, but it can be difficult to determine exactly which foods to eat to get enough vitamins and vitamins that are deficient in vitamins.
We recommend that our clients consume and manage the right amount of the right vitamin.
C. Hair Transplant
Another treatment for hair loss is to get a hair transplant if other treatments do not help.
There are several methods, but basically it means removing the hair follicles from the scalp and implanting them in the bald area.
It is important to note that hair transplantation is considered a surgery and can be painful and expensive.
How to Prevent Hair Loss
01) Quit Smoking
Cigarette smoke contains toxic chemicals that constrict blood vessels and block blood flow to hair follicles. When the hair follicles do not receive the necessary nutrients from the blood, the hair falls out.
02) Regular scalp treatment
Regular scalp treatment through the clinic center stimulates the scalp and hair follicles to keep them healthy and strong. A monthly treatment clears the scalp from excess sebum and allows the scalp to breathe. Nutrient-rich ingredients in products used during treatment help hair regrowth and prevent future hair loss.
03) Diet
It is very important to eat a healthy, balanced, nutrient-rich diet. This will contribute to the overall health of your hair and scalp. These foods have vitamins that are good for your hair.
- Eggs (protein)
- Berry (vitamin C and antioxidants)
- Spinach (folic acid, iron, vitamins A and C)
- Fatty fish (omega-3 fatty acids)
- Sweet potatoes (beta-carotene and vitamin A)
- Avocado (vitamin E, fatty acids)
- Nuts and seeds ( Vitamins E and B, Zinc, Fatty Acids)
- Sweet Peppers (Vitamins A and C)
Eating a balanced and nutritious one is more of a preventative treatment. If a customer is already suffering from a vitamin deficiency and is experiencing hair loss, it can be difficult to get enough from food alone. In such cases, supplements are a useful alternative.
04) Stress Reduction
Since hair loss can be stress related, the logical treatment is to reduce stress. De-stressing and relaxing can mean different things for everyone, but here are some good ideas:
- regular exercise
- music
- yoga
- meditation
- adequate sleep (7-9 hours)
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