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Male Hair Loss
Male pattern baldness has many causes, it can be because of hereditary components, hormonal changes, medical conditions, or even a normal part of ageing. Hereditary hair loss is extremely common in men, and while some people like to let it run its course untreated, others opt to go for a male pattern baldness treatment. However, before you go for a hair regrowth treatment for men, ensure that you consult your dermatologist about the underlying cause of hair loss and the treatment options that will work best for you. Here are the results we have achieved for male hair loss treatment.
Female Hair Loss
Hair loss treatment for women has always been a pressing issue, it is not so common like it is in men and most women find it very uncomfortable and taxing on their confidence to experience this change due to societal pressures and beauty constructs. Temporary hair loss due to stress, or hormonal changes, pregnancy, or menopause do not require any treatment but there are various female hair loss treatments available for baldness or patchiness due to underlying conditions. Here are the results we have achieved for female hair loss treatment.
Baldness
Some of the common causes of baldness also include rash, pain, peeling of the scalp, hair breakage, patchy hair loss, or redness. Sometimes the causes of baldness could be more severe like cancer, anabolic steroids, or thyroid conditions. Doctors will do the necessary tests to determine the exact cause of the condition and thereon they would outline a course of treatment. Here are the results we have achieved for female hair loss treatment.
Alopecia Areata
Although there is no cent per cent cure or treatment that works for everyone. Depending on the type of alopecia areata, the severity & condition, age and the extent of hair loss, some treatments are very effective on some people. The various treatments and procedures that are known to help manage Alopecia Areata are corticosteroid topical creams & immunosuppressive creams, intra-lesion drug injections, cryotherapy etc.
Nutritional Hair Loss
Overall, we need to have an adequate amount of proteins, vitamins, minerals as well as amino acids to maintain our hair. Our hairs are made up of protein. So if there is a lack of protein intake, then it’s bad for your hair growth too.Lack of Biotin, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Iron, Vitamin B, Vitamin D, Calcium, Zinc, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Proteins, Panthenol, etc can all cause hair loss.
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Scarring Alopecia
Even though there are many forms of scarring alopecia, the common theme of this condition is permanent and potentially irreversible destruction to the hair follicles and the replacing scar tissues. The condition first appears as small patches of hair loss, and it can expand with time. The hair loss is gradual and can go on without any noticeable symptoms for a long time. However, hair loss is associated with burning and severe itching sensations and pain that intensifies with time.
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Mr. Suresh Avad
“Hi, I am a 40 year old male who has been suffering from pattern baldness since my 30s. Due to various responsibilities like career, family, children, loans etc. I was not able to treat my hair loss. I just ignored it. However, more and more people started commenting about my baldness and it was a source of major insecurity. Finally, I was researching on Youtube and came across Dr Dhananjay Chavan's video about the topic, he seemed very knowledgeable and I knew that I had to consult with him. I am very happy about my transplant results and glad that I took this step.”OUR HAIRMD
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Dr. Dhananjay Chavan is a renowned Dermatologist In India & Internationally as well. With over 33+ years of experience in cosmetological and dermatological procedures, he is the driving force behind Clear Skin & HairMD. He believes that Clear Skin & HairMD exist to empower and uplift human beings by creating the center of excellence clinics that strive to reduce the suffering of people through a holistic approach of advanced & trustworthy treatments and also educating them for optimal benefit.
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Depending upon the length and thickness of the hair, the average person loses 80-100 hairs per day. People with thinner or shorter hair shed fewer hairs than thicker & longer hair. Women lose more hair strands than men.
Yes, there is enough evidence that non-surgical treatments are an effective way to achieve hair growth or minimize hair loss. However, treatment results may vary from person to person and will last as long as we continue to use the treatment.
First of all, to know if a hair transplant is right for you, you need to consult a dermatologist surgeon for your hair transplant. He will definitely help you by guiding in detail about the procedure. He will check all the factors like your age, your health condition, donor area, how strong it is, etc.
After your hair follicles are grafted into areas, it takes some time to heal your skin. The growth of the hair follicles is permanent. But the transplanted hair follicles have a lifespan too. At some point, gradually they might stop producing as much hair as they used to
A hair transplant performed by an experienced surgeon will definitely look and feel just like a natural hairline. Hairline designing is the main key for hair transplantation to look natural. Careful planning and careful hairline designing are an integral part of the hair transplant process
The prime tip for happy and healthy hair is to properly nourish it and take good care of it. Enrich your diet with proper proteins and vitamins and drink sufficient water every day. In some cases, hair loss might occur due to heredity, hormonal changes, or medical conditions. In such cases, do visit HairMD for the best hair fall treatment in Pune.
Hair loss is often a manifestation of an unhealthy lifestyle caused by smoking, excessive drinking, unhealthy eating habits, and lack of exercise. Getting these factors under control can help regulate the speed of hair loss.
Ensuring that the hair receives proper nourishment through adequate vitamin E in the diet as well as better circulation through massages can help prevent hair fall in women. Enriching the hair with coconut oil, relying on Almonds, Acacia, and other fruits in the diet to enrich the hair follicles and stimulate hair growth are some of the changes you can help to stave off hair loss.
It is preferable to get a transplant done once your donor’s hairs are stabilized. Usually, your donor hair fall is stabilized by 25 years, hence it is better to get it done post-25. Hair transplant before 25 is only recommended if there is advanced hair loss, if the hair loss has become stable or if the hair loss is affecting the mental health of the patient.
While there is no standard cure for male pattern baldness, there are non-invasive treatments like medicines and invasive treatments like hair transplant surgery which will help slow hair loss and promote new hair growth to address the symptom of hair loss.
Hair thinning or male pattern baldness can start by the time you turn 30. The initial stages will include noticeable hair loss. As you grow older, you will either be two-thirds bald or have a noticeable balding pattern.
Half of the male population is affected by chronic hair loss by the age of 50. Some men will notice that hair loss is quite quick and they will lose most of it within five years. However, it’s common to lose hair gradually; mostly, it will take over 15 to 25 years.
Yes, it does. Smoking can be really bad for your overall health and it does cause significant damage to your hair, too. The nicotine and carbon monoxide present in cigarettes restrict the oxygen levels in your bloodstream and result in poor blood flow; it also results in poor functioning of vital organs. Smoking also leads to premature hair aging, and scalp infections.
There are many causes behind teenage hair loss:
Yes, it can help with hair growth because it increases the blood flow to the hair follicle. It also increases the thickness of the follicle and delays the maturity phase which decreases hair loss.
Alopecia Areata is caused when the cells in your immune system cannot recognize your own hair follicles and treat them as foreign bodies. This is an autoimmune condition and your cells attack the follicles causing them to fall out. The immune response which has misunderstood the follicles as foreign bodies have to be tackled for treatment.
Research suggests that people suffering from Alopecia Areata also suffer from low Vitamin D levels. Hence the deficiency could have a role to play to magnify hair loss in such cases. Getting adequate vitamin D can promote hair regrowth in combination with a dermatologist-prescribed treatment plan.