The first step in treating hair loss is identifying the cause. Your dermatologist will ask you about your family history of hair loss, examine the pattern and color of your thinning hair, gently pull on a few dozen hairs, and possibly conduct a scalp biopsy to see what’s happening underneath. Then, they can recommend oral and topical treatments, laser therapy, hair replacement surgery, and other procedures that are backed by science and proven to work.부산탈모치료잘하는곳
Some forms of hair loss are permanent, like male or female pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia). Other conditions cause gradual hair thinning over the entire scalp, including a receding hairline and ring of thinning hair around the crown of the head. Others cause bald patches on the scalp, like alopecia areata (an autoimmune disease). Many types of hair loss are treatable, whether they are caused by medications, thyroid disease, dietary issues, stress, or other health problems.
Most effective treatments for hair loss involve using topical or oral medications, with or without a surgical procedure. Topical minoxidil (Rogaine(r) or Rogaine(r)), for example, is a reversible medication that helps prevent further thinning hair and may encourage new growth. It works by blocking an enzyme, 5a-reductase, that produces DHT in your body, and it acts as a vasodilator to improve the flow of blood — and therefore oxygen and nutrients — to your scalp’s hair follicles.
A more invasive treatment for hair loss involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the scalp to stimulate growth of new hair follicles. Your doctor will draw your blood and separate the plasma, then inject it into the scalp. PRP is rich in natural growth factors, which stimulate the hair follicles to produce more hair and to thicken your existing hair strands.
You can also take steps to prevent hair loss by eating a balanced diet and getting enough protein, iron, and vitamins B2, C, D, and E. Limiting your stress levels, finding ways to manage depression and anxiety, and avoiding hairstyles that pull the hair tightly are other protective measures you can take. If you’re undergoing chemotherapy, a cooling cap can help reduce the effects of the drug on your hair.부산탈모병원