Tuesday, 10 July 2012

What To Do When Hair Loss Strikes

Sir Elton John in early 70's
Try looking at pictures of the young Elton John circa 1970, maybe Donald Trump’s rather unflattering comb over, or Bruce Willis’ hairless top then you get the different types of baldness. You now see that hair loss presents itself in many ways, from receding hairlines, bald areas on the crown, to a totally barren head. This leads sufferers to question the probable causes that resulted to this excessive hair loss.


What are the Causes of Hair Loss?

Hair loss can spring out of a list of causes. Drugs, stress, medical treatments, certain diets and hairstyle, these are just the less serious reasons. You will have a more serious problem on your hands if your hair loss is brought about by genetic causes.

Male pattern hair loss, also known as genetic hair loss affects a significant number of males of any age every year.

One primary cause that can be associated with excessive hair shedding is due to changes in hormone levels. With male pattern baldness in particular, the hormone that gives them their basic male characteristics such as facial hair, a deep voice, etc, is the same culprit that causes hair loss.

Testosterone is the hormone to watch out for because it can become dangerous to your hair follicles when it comes in contact with the enzyme, 5-alphareductase. What results when the two react is a more aggressive hormone called DHT or Dihydrotestosterone. With DHT in your system, it can lead to your hair roots to weaken and shed out of their places. It is normal to lose a few strands of hair everyday, but with DHT, the number can reach alarming amounts.

Physical and Emotional Concerns in Hair Loss

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The moment you observe that your hair is becoming flimsy, thinner in distribution, and the hairline starting to move back not only will this affect that way you look but it inevitably changes your emotional health. This can even result to an impaired body image.

Expectedly, a person who is affected by this would have difficulty handling both physical and emotional strain associated with the problem. Aside from taking a strike at the victim’s confidence, it also impairs one’s self-esteem. To those who are affected by this, thankfully there are a number of options that can be employed to treat the issue.

Others try to live with the problem and just accept their lot, while there are those who take a more aggressive approach to regain their original hair coverage.

What are the hair loss treatments available?

In this modern times, innovation in technology and continuing studies can give the roster of treatment options in order to treat excessive hair shedding or prevention balding. The choices can range from medications, laser treatment, wigs to hair transplant surgery.

Pharmaceutical treatment for hair loss is the easily attainable resource to handle the problem. Although the outcome may take some time, but this measure has definitely provided effective results. But the drawback here is that they need to be taken continuously for the rest of your life to maintain the results. Unfortunately, along with its benefits are accompanying side effects which you also have to consider. And in some cases, even hair loss is also an untoward reaction to the long term use of these medications.

Another modern technology that is also able to restore hair is laser treatment. This equipment emits laser energy to the scalp that promotes proper circulation in the area which can improve hair growth.

Wigs, toupees, and hair extensions are also some of the effective measures to temporarily conceal hair loss. However, for a more aggressive treatment, hair loss sufferers who have the budget can opt for hair transplant surgery. This surgical process takes hair from the back of the head or donor area, and transferring them to the bald spot at the top or front of the scalp.

But once you notice that your locks are starting to fall off at an alarming rate, it is wise to assess your lifestyle and diet. checking these out first just might be the solution you’d ever need without having to resort to medications or surgical treatments. However, if you notice an absence of any relief to the problem, you should immediately get yourself evaluated by a reputable physician. In that way, you can work out a treatment plan.

If you have more questions about hair loss or to find out more about what can be done for thinning hair, please don't hesitate to contact us at 1300 378 336 or visit our official website: www.esteemstudio.com.au.