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About 70% of women encounter a problem of hair loss
during their lifetime


Alopecia is more often diffused among women.

It can be distinguished by thin and sparse hair across the scalp, instead of being
localised on precised zones (forehead, tonsure) as it is the case
with androgenetical alopecia.

It is not hereditary and can occur at any moment in one's life, as it is more often linked to external factors like stress, overwork, the intake of certain medication or drugs, pollution, etc…

But more and more women are now suffering from the androgenetical alopecia

The androgenetical loss of hair is easy to spot : contrary to loss due to some deficiency, the hair are sparse only of the top of the head, while the nape of the neck and the temples are dense and well covered with hair.

The androgenetical loss of hair among women has been noticed some 20 years ago and since then, it has been affecting an ever growing number of women. Some scientists speak of a transformation of alopecia among women.It accounts for 35% of hair loss among women.

It is known as androgenetical since it follows from an hereditary predisposition. Thus, most of the women suffering from hairloss, have either their father or a grandfather who must have faced this problem as well, but this does not mean that all those suffering from an androgenetical alopecia will have children who will be predisposed to this.

In order to identify whether the hairloss is due to some deficiency or is androgenetical, we undertake a capillary diagnostic prior to each operation.

 
The hair growth cycle

As it is the case with the other cells of the human body, the hair is alive and follows a natural growth cycle. This cycle is divided into three phases : anagen, catagen and telogen

The anagen phase is the phase during which hair grows. It is the longest part of the hair growth cycle as it lasts between 2 to 5 years. Most of the hair we have are therefore in the anagen phase.

The catagen phase is the phase during which the hair stops growing. It lasts over about 3 weeks, which is negligible when compared to the previous phase.

And lastly, the telogen phase will occur after about 3 months, leading to the death or the loosening of the hair - which will leave a free space for a new follicle in the anagen phase. Hair in the telogen phase, are those that we see everyday on our hairbrush.

It is the abnormal shortening of the hair growth cycle that leads to baldness

The number of hair growth cycles being limited (25 to 30 cycles in one's life), it is important to act quickly upon the noticing the first symptoms, so as to avoid the complete exhaustion of the hair capital in only a few years.

Causes of hairloss

"Hair loss is of androgenetical origin in 95% cases and is due to some deficiency in the remaining cases. An intake in nutritional elements (vitamins, oligo-elements) is then essential (for example "l'aliment de vie du cheveux" from the Laboratoires Arlor)"

The appearance of free radicals tend to cause the inflammation of the tissues and the ageing of the follicular cells. This being so, the lifespan of the hair is reduced.

It is essential to understand that the number of cycles are limited: during our lifespan, our hair will undergo 25 to 30 growth cycles.

The fact that these hair growth cycles have a lifespan of several years (2 to 5 years as mentioned above), we have in theory fairly enough hair growth to keep our hair until our last days.

It is therefore essential to act quickly upon the first symptoms of unusual hair loss, as once your hair capital has been exhausted, it will no longer be possible to regain your hair.

THE CURES

"It is easy to treat hair loss, with treatments against hair-loss, which will feed the hair folliclefrom the inside with adequate vitamins and oligo-elements. In cases of androgenetical hair-loss, there are today three efficacious medicines (the minoxidil, the finasteride and the dutasteride which is the most effective one). There are also performing nutritional supplements (alpharegul, vivascal and "l'aliment de vie du cheveux" from Laboratoires Arlor) which offers the advantages of not having any side effects and of being available over the counter without prescription."

The secrets of a successful hair transplant!!!

We could easily answer by saying that only regained density and volume are factors showing a successful hair transplant. Indeed, these are important but for us, on top of density and volume, it is important that in no way one can detect that an hair transplant has been done.

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