Androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness (MPB) is accountable for the vast majority of hair loss in men. There are many other possible reasons why people lose hair such as certain diseases, reaction to certain medications and stressful life events. However, the most common cause is genetic susceptibility.
Hair loss in women can be genetic, or as a result of extreme stress, a medical condition or treatment. Hair loss is common side effect of chemotherapy, and around 50% of women lose more hair than usual after they've given birth.
Each strand of hair is subject to a three-phase growth cycle. These phases are:
Male pattern baldness affects the hair growth process by making the effects of the catagen, phase more severe. DHT, the androgenic hormone that causes male pattern baldness, inhibits and reduces the proper growth of hair follicles in a process called ‘miniaturisation’. ‘Miniaturisation’ affects genetically-susceptible hair follicles resulting in lighter, finer hairs. Over time, this results in hair follicles shrinking and eventually failing to produce hair growth.
The average adult head has about 100,000 to 150,000 hairs and loses up to 100 of them a day
These include:
The cause of hair loss will determine the most suitable treatment for each client. At Richmond Cosmetic Clinic we offer the following options:
How is female hair loss treated?
The cause of hair loss will determine what treatment will be most effective. Available treatments include topical medications such as minoxidil or Biohair transplant surgery.
In the majority of cases of alopecia areata hair will grow back after approximately a year without treatment. In cases where treatment is indicated, injectable steroids can be effective. They prevent the immune system from attacking hair follicles and also trigger hair regrowth in alopecia patients. They tend to work best in those who have small patches of hair loss Topical steroids can also be used as a short-term treatment.
The procedure is performed by Dr Baba, a highly trained and experienced aesthetic doctor who is also a senior trainer for this procedure at London Aesthetic Academy (www.londonaestheticacademy.co.uk)