Hair loss refers to excessive shedding or thinning of hair from the scalp or other parts of the body. Hair growth has three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting).
Genetics and hereditary factors can contribute to male and female pattern baldness.
Hormonal changes, such as those occurring during pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid disorders.
Poor nutrition, stress, excessive hairstyling, and habits such as smoking.
Alopecia areata, scalp infections, autoimmune disorders and certain medications or treatments (chemotherapy).
This treatment promotes scalp cell regrowth and hair follicle growth similar to PRF/PRP techniques. They are a natural, non-toxic treatment for hair loss with no side effects.
Options include follicular unit extraction (FUE) and follicular unit transplantation (FUT).
FDA-approved medications such as minoxidil and finasteride can help slow down hair loss and promote regrowth.
A technique that uses pigments to mimic the appearance of hair follicles on the scalp.