Hair Treatments
Are you struggling with hair loss and and hair thinning, and want to to stop the process?
Hair loss is a common part of aging but can also be a sign of underlying diseases. The most common cause of hair loss is androgenic alopecia, which is estimated to affect 80% of men and 50% of women by the age of 70. However, hair thinning or recession often begins in early adulthood and can cause significant psychological stress.
Hair loss manifests differently in women and men. Men typically experience gradual thinning and hairline recession, while women often have diffuse thinning without affecting the hairline.
The most advanced treatment for hair loss is PRP therapy, as recent studies have provided strong evidence that PRP slows hair loss and stimulates hair growth. PRP therapy is considered a natural alternative to medications, as it uses only the patient’s own blood, avoiding the side effects of drugs. Compared to hair transplant surgery, PRP is also less invasive, has a shorter recovery time, and a lower risk of infection.
PRP treatment is effective for both men and women experiencing hair loss and can also serve as a preventative measure to maintain healthy hair growth.
Androgenic Alopecia
Androgenic alopecia, commonly known as hair loss, is the most prevalent form of hair loss across all genders. Hair growth follows a three-phase cycle and depends on various growth factors to sustain and renew hair follicles.Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated that PRP therapy can enhance the metabolism of hair follicles and stimulate dormant hair to enter an active growth phase. This process can lead to an increased number of hairs, improved hair density, prevent further hair loss, and noticeable thickening of hair strands.
Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a condition that causes hairless patches of varying sizes on the body, most commonly on the scalp and beard area. It is believed to be an autoimmune disorder, in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, resulting in hair loss.
Although the exact cause of alopecia areata remains unclear, recent clinical studies suggest that PRP therapy offers a promising treatment option. PRP is rich in growth factors that stimulate cell repair and regeneration, and research shows that it can significantly increase hair density and promote hair growth in affected areas.