Benefits of PRP for Hair Loss
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4y ago
Platelet Rich Plasma (commonly abbreviated as PRP) is derived derived from blood. These plasma derived platelets are rich in multiple growth factors and proteins that collectively stimulate, repair and aid in wound healing and help in possible hair growth. However, there is very little research that vouch for PRP stimulating Hair growth, but nevertheless the ones that do are promising. What is PRP. Blood is composed primarily of Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Platelets and Plasma. These Platelets are small disk shaped cells within the blood that are rich in several growth factors like ..read more
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Know Your Type of Hair Loss
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4y ago
Male pattern baldness is a process, which is indeed slow, dreaded and demotivating. The miniaturization to balding can be differentiated to 5 major stages, which are: STAGE I: No Hair Loss. The head is full of hair STAGE II: This stage hasan adolescent hairline with minor recession of hairline or crown of the head. Treatment Recommended: Hair Loss Treatment with the combination of Dermaroller and Laser hair Therapy STAGE III: This is the early stage of baldness. This stage has a deep symmetrical recession at the temples or at the crown, which may be either bare or sparsely covered with m ..read more
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Know Your Type of Hair Loss
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4y ago
What is your type of Hair Loss Before we actually start talking about the type of hair Loss, it is important to consider the properties and trait of a single strand of hair; which is called Follicle. Each follicle is categorized with its life cycle that is influenced by age, life style, disease, and other factors. This life cycle is divided into three phases: Anagen — hair growth that lasts between two to six years Catagen — hair growth that lasts two to three weeks Telogen – This is also called resting stage. It lasts about two to three months; at the end of the resting phase the hai ..read more
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Does controlling Stress can Stop Hair Loss?
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4y ago
Stress, whether it is physical or emotional does impact hair growth cycle and can also trigger or worsen hair loss. Though the exact mechanism of how stress as sole cause can impact hair fall is not very clearly known, but there are obvious links between stress and hair loss. Stress related hair loss Telogen Effluvium: It is the condition in which stress can signal hair follicles to enter into deep resting phase even when they are on middle of their growth cycle. This condition is further worsened if the stress is not controlled and the follicles keep on maintaining a resting phase, only t ..read more
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What Causes Female Hair Loss and What Are the Treatment Opti
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4y ago
Each strand of hair that falls does not count as hair loss. There are about one hundred thousand hair follicles present over the scalp and around 90% of these follicles are active and strands of hair grow from them. The remaining 10% of follicles are either in transition or in resting phase. The strands of hair that falls out of follicle in resting or transition phase will be replenished when the follicle enters into active phase. Strands that fall off even from active follicle get replaced with equally healthy and thick hair. However, in women suffering from hair loss either the lost stran ..read more
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