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HAIR LOSS: Its Types and Treatment

In order to prevent or slow hair loss, we provide all effective treatments, such as medical diagnostics, drug therapy, and surgical procedures. Our team of experts continuously monitors the hair loss treatment process to make sure that all of your problems are treated. By utilising the most latest techniques and treating various areas of the scalp, we give you the most natural results imaginable.

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HAIR LOSS: Its Types and Treatment

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  1. HAIR LOSS: Its Types and Treatment Better Care, Better Care, Healthier Society. PRESENTED BY: Revive Hair and Skin Clinic

  2. Hair Loss Natural shedding of hair accounts for normal daily hair measurements indicate that the average rate of hair loss is closer to 35 to 40 hairs per day loss. Recent

  3. Alopecia • Abnormal hair loss Most common types • Androgenic alopecia • Alopecia areata • Postpartum alopecia • Over 63 million people in our country suffer from abnormal hair loss

  4. Emotional Impact • How perceived by other Recent study showed that compared to men who had hair, bald men were PERCEIVED as having a number of characteristics: View More • Less physically attractive – by both sexes • Less assertive • Less successful • Less personably likable • Older • By about 5 years

  5. Emotional Impact Men with severe hair loss • Negative social and emotional effects • More preoccupation with baldness • Make effort to conceal or compensate for hair loss Women with hair loss • Devastating- women try to hide it from everyone including their doctor • Causes anxiety – women feel helpless and less attractive

  6. Androgenetic Alopecia a hormones progressive miniaturization of terminal hair, converting it to vellus hair combination of age heredity, causes Can begin as early as teens and shrinking or • Frequently seen by age 40 • By age 35, almost 40 % of men & women show some degree of loss • Known as male pattern baldness in men • Affects 40 million men in U.S. • Affects 20 million women in U.S • Gene can be inherited from either side of family

  7. Alopecia Areata Sudden loss of hair in round or irregular patches; may occur on scalp or anywhere else on body. It’s highly unpredictable; affects almost 5 million people in the U.S. • Immune system attacks hair follicles • Begins with one or more small, bald patches • Can progress to the total scalp hair loss (alopecia totalis) or complete body hair loss (alopecia universalis) Occurs in males and females of all ages and races • Can begin in childhood • inflammation Scalp shows no sign of • No obvious signs of skin disorder or disease

  8. Hair Loss Treatments Minoxidil • Topical medication applied to scalp twice daily; proven to stimulate hair growth • Sold over the counter in 2 strengths: 2% regular & 5% extra strength; no known negative side effects Finasteride • Oral prescription for men only • Side effects include weight gain & loss of sexual function

  9. Thank You 01277549029 www.revivehairandskin.co.uk info@revivehairandskin.co.uk

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