Understanding Hair Loss: Causes and Risks
Hair loss, or alopecia, affects millions worldwide. Losing 50-100 hairs daily is normal, but excessive loss can lead to thinning or baldness. Understanding causes and risk factors is crucial for effective treatment.
Common causes of hair loss:
Androgenetic Alopecia (Male or Female Pattern Baldness)
This hereditary condition is the most common cause of hair loss, affecting both men and women. It's characterized by gradual scalp hair thinning, leading to a receding hairline or bald spots.
Alopecia Areata
This autoimmune disorder causes the body's immune system to attack hair follicles, resulting in patchy hair loss on the scalp, face, and other body parts.
Telogen Effluvium
This temporary hair loss occurs when many hair follicles simultaneously enter the resting phase (telogen), often triggered by stress, hormonal changes, or medications.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Lack of essential nutrients like iron, zinc, and protein can cause hair loss and thinning.
Medical Conditions
Thyroid disorders, scalp infections, and skin diseases like lupus and lichen planus can cause hair loss.
Other risk factors for hair loss include age, hormonal changes, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hairstyles or treatments that cause traction or damage to the hair follicles.
By identifying the cause of your hair loss, our team at MAXIM Hair Restoration can develop a personalized treatment plan to address your needs and help you achieve optimal results.