Treatments and Solutions for Hair Loss

Many people are concerned about hair loss and wish for answers on how to prevent or reverse it. Known as androgenetic alopecia, it is something that can appear in people regardless of gender, the underlying loss usually being aging and genetics. While there isn’t a universal silver bullet that works for everyone, there are numerous solutions and treatments for hair loss that can prevent this phenomenon or lessen its effects.

This article will go over some nascent discoveries being made in the field of hair loss prevention, as well as medical interventions that might be the right choice for you.

What is Hair Loss

It is normal for people to lose hair. Most people lose up to 100 strands of hair per day, as it’s part of the hair’s natural growth cycle to shed old strands of hair in order to give space for new ones to grow.

It’s only when you start to shed more strands that you grow back that one is considered to be suffering from alopecia, the medical term for hair loss. 

Hair loss can manifest in a variety of ways. The most common types include:

  • Androgenic Alopecia: Hereditary baldness that can affect anyone regardless of gender, and is responsible for male pattern baldness or female hair loss.

  • Alopecia Areata: This condition refers to an autoimmune disease that leads to hair loss throughout the head and body.

  • Telogen Effluvium: Describes rapid shedding of the hair in a short amount of time. It often manifests a few months after the body goes through physical or emotional trauma. It can also occur from sudden hormonal changes. 

Non-Invasive Solutions

To begin with, there are many lifestyle changes which can prevent the likelihood or reduce the speed of hair loss. Here are a few examples:

Improved Diet 

Something as simple as diet has strong correlations to preventing hair loss. A 2017 study found that several participants who had experienced hair loss had a low concentration of protein and amino acids in their daily diets. Another study published in the same year found that following the Mediterranean diet—rich in things like raw vegetables and fresh herbs—is another way of preventing baldness. 

Vitamins

There have been many studies over the years talking about the benefits of vitamins for one’s general health, and that extends to treating hair loss. A 2019 review examined the role of vitamins in hair loss prevention. While the role of some vitamins was unclear and still needs to be studied, there was a consensus on the benefits of vitamin D, vitamin C, and iron, as deficiencies in these vitamins and minerals have been found to lead to hair loss in some studies.

This is especially true if you’re anemic or have a general iron deficiency. If you’ve been diagnosed with either by a doctor, an added benefit of taking iron supplements is the fact that it will encourage hair growth. 

That said, it’s important to speak with a doctor before trying multivitamin supplements to ensure you’re taking a dose that is right for you and doesn’t produce any adverse effects down the line.

Medical Solutions

Thankfully, there are many medical solutions and interventions to treat hair loss. Here are a few:

Medication

There are many over the counter medicines that can help treat hair loss. These include minoxidil, which is good at delaying hair loss and regrowing lost hairs, or finasteride, which can stimulate hair growth. Not everyone is receptive to these treatments, but it’s a good start to see if it can stimulate hair growth for you without the need for more 

Hair Transplant

The most reliable treatment for hair loss—and the type of procedure which Follicle Clinics excels at—are hair transplants last, a medical procedure in which healthy hair is grafted onto concern spots of the scalp in order to encourage positive hair growth. This treatment has the most reliable success rate that can achieve fantastic results.

Find the Best Solution for Hair Loss Today

At Follicle Clinic, we specialised in helping people with any hair concerns, be it their hair line, hair loss, or alopecia, offering a variety of services to help our clients. Book yourself for a completely free consultation so we can answer all your questions about hair transplantation and hair restoration.

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