Types of hair

ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA

The most common form of hair loss is the androgenetic alopecia. It can affect men, women, and even teens too. It is also known as male pattern baldness, female pattern baldness, baldness, and male pattern alopecia. 

Androgenetic alopecia is a type of hair loss that happens in a pattern. In male pattern baldness, the hair starts to recede in the shape of the figure M at the top of the scalp and in female pattern baldness; it is the hair loss along the hair part in a Christmas tree fashion. Androgenetic alopecia affects over 50% men above the age of 50 and menopausal women. However, it can start as early as in early teens. The important thing to keep in mind for androgenetic alopecia hair fall treatment in India is that the earlier you start the better are the results. 

 

ALOPECIA AREATA TREATMENT

Alopecia Areata is a one of the most common hair fall disorders. Alopecia means baldness and areata means the patches of hair loss. Alopecia areata causes the hair to fall in small round patches (about coin sized) on the scalp and other parts of the body.

Alopecia areata is not bound by age or gender and most commonly appears in people during adolescence or early adulthood and shows varying degree of effects in everyone who has it. As the hair loss progresses the patches join with each other and the balding area expands covering the whole scalp.

SYSTEMIC DISEASES TREATMENT PCOS

The condition of our hair and nails are one of the first cues that reflect the physical and mental health. Systemic diseases affect the hair health, texture, colour, shape and growth.  Hair loss is a condition that causes serious emotional psychosocial defects especially in women.  Increased feelings of depression and loss of self-esteem are the two most common side effects of hair fall. Most patient list hair loss as the top side effect that they want to treat of any medical treatment. However hair loss treatment often presents a difficult problem because of the diverse number of reasons that can lead to this problem. Hair loss because of systemic diseases can be easily treated once the cause is diagnosed.y

SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS TREATMENT

Seborrheic dermatitis is also known as seborrheic eczema. It is a chronic skin condition that can damage the hair follicles and slow down hair growth. It is a fungal disease which causes excessive sebum production by the sebaceous glands.

Patients face hair loss because of seborrheic dermatitis because the increase sebum production cause inflammation on the scalp and hinders the normal functioning of the hair follicles. This causes irritation, redness and itching in the affected area. This itching and inflammation leads top premature hair loss.

HAIR LOSS POST CHEMOTHERAPY

Hair loss is a very common side effect of chemotherapy and among the many patients who have been reviewed most of them have confirmed that it is one of the most crippling side effects of cancer treatment. Various cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplants use powerful drugs and medications that attack the growing cancer cells in the body. Some recent studies have shown that over 75.6% of patients who underwent chemotherapy suffered from permanent or temporary alopecia.

SEBORRHEIC DERMATITIS TREATMENT

Seborrheic dermatitis is also known as seborrheic eczema. It is a chronic skin condition that can damage the hair follicles and slow down hair growth. It is a fungal disease which causes excessive sebum production by the sebaceous glands.

Patients face hair loss because of seborrheic dermatitis because the increase sebum production cause inflammation on the scalp and hinders the normal functioning of the hair follicles. This causes irritation, redness and itching in the affected area. This itching and inflammation leads top premature hair loss.

HAIR LOSS POST CHEMOTHERAPY

Hair loss is a very common side effect of chemotherapy and among the many patients who have been reviewed most of them have confirmed that it is one of the most crippling side effects of cancer treatment. Various cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplants use powerful drugs and medications that attack the growing cancer cells in the body. Some recent studies have shown that over 75.6% of patients who underwent chemotherapy suffered from permanent or temporary alopecia.