Strategies for Effective Hair Restoration
DID YOU KNOW?
According to The Hair Society, approximately 39 million men and 27 million women suffer from hair loss.
Going by the number of men and women suffering from hair loss around the world, it is not uncommon to experience hair loss. In fact, it is common for people to lose 60 to 100 strands of hair on a daily. However, you must be concerned when you begin to lose an normal amount of hair. This is hair loss that is caused by several factors, and this loss of hair can lead to balding in many cases.
Hair loss, clinically called alopecia areata, is the loss of hair at alarming rates, often leading to receding hairlines, bald patches, or even complete balding of the scalp. This happens mainly when hair follicles in the bald areas stop working. When this happens, there is no scope for new hair to sprout and grow, thereby resulting in the lack of hair growth. Some of the most common causes of hair loss include hereditary conditions, health conditions, stress (and other emotional factors), Cosmetic Treatments, incorrect shampooing and products, hormonal changes, poor diet, and more. Hair loss, in most cases, is treatable, depending on the condition and the root cause for the same.
This blog will discuss why individuals need hair restoration treatments and the different types of hair restoration treatments available. Let’s get started!
- A receding hairline
- A widening partition
- Weak strands of hair that come with just running your hand through the hair
- Gradual thinning of the hair
- Bald patches around the head
- Large chunks of hair falling off
- Thinner ponytails and more.