Thursday, October 27, 2011

Types of Hair Loss

Hair loss occurs do to a variety of reasons.  They can be internal or external.  A consultation, along with a microscopic examination of your hairs chemical structure and scalp condition,  by a qualified medical professional will help you make an informed decision regarding your hair loss.  Listed below are some forms of hair loss.

 

Andogenetic Alopecia
Androgenic alopecia can be caused by a variety of factors usually, tied to a genetic predisposition,  hormones, pregnancy, and menopause. The hormone DHT appears to be  partially the blame for the miniaturization of hair follicles in men and women suffering with male\female pattern baldness. Heredity also plays a major factor in the disease.
Telogen Effluvium
When your body goes through something traumatic like surgery, major dietary changes  ill health or  heavy stress, many of the  hairs in the anagen (growing) phase can shift all at once into the shedding (telogen) phase. About 6 weeks to three months after the stressful event is usually when the condition telogen effluvium can begin.
Anagen Effluvium
Anagen effluvium occurs after any insult to the hair follicle that impairs its metabolic activity. This hair loss is commonly associated with chemotherapy. Since chemotherapy targets your body’s rapidly dividing  cells, your body’s other rapidly dividing cells such as hair follicles  are also greatly affected. 
Traction Alopecia
This condition is caused by localized trauma to the hair follicles from tight hairstyles such as pony tails, braids, corn rows, wigs etc. If the condition is detected early enough, the hair will regrow.  


Alopecia Areata
This has shown to be related to the immune system.  If you think that you might have this condition, you should see your doctor immediately.


Will hair products help my hair grow thicker?

Some products will and some will not.  Our natural  hair products will help your hair grow in  thicker and stronger  if your follicles are intact. Ashley Lauren’s hair products accelerates the growth rate of your hair by allowing your scalp to receive more oxygen to the hair follicle, thus preventing your scalp from becoming clogged with substances that can stunt hair growth and contribute to thinning. General health, age, diet and hair styling choices will also affect the speed at which your  hair grows.  You are always welcome to come in for a consultation or see your doctor.



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