Is hair loss confined to internal factors
People make the mistake of assuming that all hair loss is caused by internal problems such as health issues, stress and a poor diet. These certainly show recognisable symptons, but they are not the only ones who are guilty. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that many causes of hair loss amongst men and women, is as a result of external factors and genetic disorders.
Hair and scalp ailments makeup a great percentage of the breadth and diversity hair problems and often require specialist treatment by a Dermatologist or Trichologist. Conditions such as Seborrhoeic eczema, Psoriasis and ringworm are all distressing for the victim, although with the correct treatment are not insurmountable. Without treatment for these conditions, it is unlikely that hair growth will resume in a healthy way.
Hair damaged externally can be as a result, of course, by self induced actions resulting in post cosmetic treatment scarring and other common signs.Bleaching hair too heavily and dry weathered hair is likely to be brittle would probably have sustained structural damage. The central cortex and outer cuticle layer may be damaged, and the hair structure will be unwinding, rather like the end of a piece of rope, which the dead, shaft structure has a strong resemblance. This structural collapse will not stop the hair growing at the active growing root end, but it will cause extensive hair breakage and the resultant appearance of female hair loss.
The hair shaft could also be damaged or destroyed by treatment professionally, particularly with incorrect usage of perming, straightening, colouring or hair loss products.Any hair that was lost should regrow, unless the scalp has been permanently damaged or scarring has occured. If you have paid for this poor treatment it may be wise to forget the legal action, as this could result in even greater hair loss.
With the onset of age, with reduced condition and texture, as well as loss of pigmentation in the hair shaft and the approach of greyness.Some researchers consider the melanin production in the dermal papilla highly a highly significant mechanism, and is thought to be related to Androgen Alopecia.Research is an ongoing event, but is goes along way to suggest why men prematurely grey hair men in their 20s and 30s don’t suffer Androgenic Alopecia.
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