Many "root" causes of hair loss are temporary and can be addressed and determined by performing a Microscopic Hair Loss Analysis. Dirt, excessive oil production, DHT, stress and hormonal changes all contribute to hair loss and thinning and can be identified by a thorough analysis designed to uncover potential problems.
Hair loss is a common problem for both men and women. Hair loss is most common in those of us who are passing into our 40's, yet can afflict people of all ages. Accelerated hair loss is often temporary and can be reversed in most instances. The hair is a living cell group not unlike the skin. And similar to the skin, it responds to physiological changes and to environmental factors. Proper nutrition is necessary to maintain healthy hair as the hair is dependent on vitamins, nutrients and adequate blood flow. Disruption of adequate nutrition, particularly Omega 3's, hydration and moisture or changes in hormonal balance, can and will influence our hair's growth cycle.
The hair follows a fairly predictable growth cycle of three phases - The Anagen phase is the first and growing phase of the hair lasting approximately 4-6 years. The Catagen phase is transitional and lasts about a week. Telogen is the final and resting stage and lasts up to three months during which the hair falls from the scalp and is replaced by new Anagen hair that develops from the bulb to begin a new growth stage.
Interruption of this growth cycle and subsequent accelerated hair loss can lead to temporary hair loss, and the cause might be simple - surgery or trauma, stress, fever, pregnancy or childbirth, hormonal changes, rapid weight loss (to include unhealthy dieting); or, sun or photo-damage, medication, or poor nutrition and hygiene. The shock to the body causes Anagen follicles to go prematurely into the Catagen and then Telogen phases. Excessive hair loss then occurs for about 3 months following the cause of the loss. Normally, hair will return to an Anagen growth phase after another 3 months. The hair cycle (and subsequent hair growth) can usually be corrected with proper detection and treatment, or left untreated, may correct itself with time.
Microscopic Hair Loss Analysis employs a methodology using polarized magneta microscopic determination to examine hairs to determine and identify common causes of hair loss and thinning. Proprietary to just a handful of labs worldwide, this process amplifies the internal structure of the hair allowing the lab to identify problems such as stress, malnutrition, hormonal influences, dirt, sebum (oil) build-up and plugs, chemical and environmental damage, DHT development (a key inhibitor of hair growth), or excessive styling. Many findings show temporary hair loss can be restored and root causes can be addressed with either lifestyle changes, hair products or, simply, with time.
Customers are provided a detailed report that provides examination findings, high-resolution images of hair samples, recommendations to restore healthy hair and to stop hair loss, and healthyhairplus.com hair products that target DHT, cleansing, moisturizing, or blood flow circulation. Follicle stimulators, DHT inhibitors, deep cleaning shampoos that improve circulation while cleaning dirt and regulating sebaceous oil production, lifestyle changes, and improving health and nutrition all accelerate hair growth, reverse or slow hair loss and thinning and offer thicker, faster growing hair.
Most hair loss by men and women is temporary and can be addressed with proper treatment, a focus on nutrition, and by identifying the causes of hair loss and inhibitors to growth restoration by performing a healthyhairplus.com/Microscopic-Hair-Loss-Analysis-p/hhphairanalysis.htm Microscopic Hair Loss Analysis. Simple, convenient - and worth the head your hair's on!
Timothy B. Faber