Hair thinning is a condition that affects individuals of all genders and age groups. It can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, environmental factors, and underlying medical conditions. It is crucial to determine the underlying cause of hair thinning before developing a suitable treatment plan. At our clinic, we understand the impact of hair thinning on self-confidence, and we are dedicated to helping individuals regain their confidence through effective solutions tailored to their specific needs.
Hair thinning is not limited to a specific gender and can affect both males and females. Regardless of gender, understanding the ways in which this condition can manifest is essential. By recognizing the unique challenges faced by both males and females in dealing with hair thinning, we can provide targeted solutions to address their concerns. Our clinic is committed to assisting individuals of all genders in overcoming the effects of hair thinning and restoring their self-assurance.
In males, patterned alopecia typically begins with a receding hairline and subsequent thinning on the front and sides of the scalp. This condition can be attributed to genetic factors or an increase in the activity of androgens, which are hormones associated with male traits but can also be present in women.
The primary goal of treating genetic alopecia of this pattern is to preserve the existing hair and halt the progression of the condition before considering hair restoration procedures. While hair transplantation is the only permanent solution, especially for fully bald patches or scalps, it is recommended to intervene early with home care practices or in-clinic procedures such as Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) or Stem cells therapy. These interventions, like PRP or Stem cells therapy, can be administered through mesotherapy techniques either at home or in a clinical setting, with the aim of promoting hair growth and improving the overall condition of the hair.
The incidence of hair thinning in women is increasing, and several factors can contribute to this phenomenon. These causes may include environmental factors, lack of proper personal hair care, age-related factors, and hormonal conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Hair loss in women typically occurs in the frontal areas, often resulting in a widening of the parting line. This type of hair loss can occur with or without a receding hairline. It requires a thorough evaluation and ongoing maintenance therapy.
The primary objective in treating Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) is to preserve the existing hair and prevent further hair loss. For individuals with a completely bald patch, hair transplantation is a permanent solution. However, it is crucial to intervene early by implementing home care practices and considering in-clinic mesotherapy procedures like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) or Stem cells therapy. These interventions, such as PRP or Stem cells therapy, can be administered through mesotherapy techniques either at home or in a clinical setting. Their aim is to promote hair growth, improve hair condition, and manage the progression of hair loss in women with FPHL.