At some point, everyone will have problems with their hair or scalp; we've listed the names of a handful of the most frequent ailments below.
However, in order to properly treat your hair and scalp, we urge that you get a diagnosis from one of our professional trichologists as soon as possible. A thorough inspection of your hair and scalp, as well as a thorough review of your medical history, will enable us to correctly identify your problem and propose the appropriate treatment.
Hair and scalp complaints are fairly frequent, and we always advise treating any problem as soon as it develops, as a slight problem can quickly escalate into a more serious condition if left untreated. Early detection will offer us the best chance to help you by providing you with the most effective and up-to-date trichological medicine available.
Hair and scalp complaints are fairly common, and we always advise that you treat any problem as soon as it develops.
Hair Thinning & Hair Loss
Hereditary:
Thinning of the androgenetic system (FPB) Baldness in women's patterns Male pattern baldness (MPB) is a kind of androgenetic thinning.
Alopecia:
Alopecia areata is a kind of alopecia. Alopecia universalis is a kind of alopecia. Total alopecia
Physical:
Alopecia due to traction Weathering alopecia Friction alopecia (trichorrhexis nodosa)
Other Health Issues:
The development of thinning after a long period of time (age related) Diffuse thinning is a condition in which the skin is thinned Telogen effluvium is a type of telogen effluvium that Pseudopelade Anaemia Unbalanced hormones Thyroid Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a type of polycystic ova Fibroids
Disorders of the Scalp
Genetic:
Seborrheic dermatitis (seborrheic dermatitis) is a type of dermatiti Eczema seborrhoeic Pityrisias simplex is a kind of Pityrisias (dandruff) Pityriasis amiantecea is a kind of pityriasis. Acne necrotici milaris Psoriasis
Infection:
Folliculitis Folliculitis decalvans is a type of bacterial infection. Infection with a fungus
Other Health Issues:
Seborrhoea Pruritis Seborrheic cyst is a kind of seborrheic keratosis.
SCALP TREATMENT AND HAIR LOSS What causes hair thinning?
Alopecia is the medical name for hair loss, which can be caused by a variety of factors. Normal human hairs can be classed based on their growth stages. The growing stage of hair is anagen, and the sleeping stage is telogen. About 80% of the hairs on the human scalp are growing hairs, with the remaining 20% being sleeping hairs. The scalp is thought to have over 100,000 hairs in typical circumstances. As a result, the average number of hairs shed per day is about.
100 Despite widespread assumption, shaving and hormonal changes such as menstruation have little effect on hair development. Alopecia areata (temporary hair loss in a coin-shaped patch), telogen effluvium (temporary hair loss related to a stressor on the system), and androgenetic alopecia are some of the numerous types of hair loss (male-pattern hair loss). We'll concentrate on male-pattern hair loss for the sake of this discussion. Gradual hair loss, primarily on the top of the head and in the angles at the frontal hairline, usually begins in the 20s or early 30s. There are various different types of hair loss, but male-pattern hair loss is the most common.The precise mechanics are still a mystery. However, there is no question that genetic characteristics and the action of androgens (male hormones) on hair are the most important determinants.