While there are a number of genetic factors which determine a person's susceptibility
to androgenic alopecia including androgen receptor polymorphisms, 5-alpha-reductase
levels in the scalp, androgen receptor density and distribution in the scalp,
and other factors some of which may not have been discovered. Some speculate
the increase in baldness in the population of Japan after World War II demonstrates
that hair loss can be influenced by diet and lifestyle.
Hair transplantation involves relocating (transplanting) bald resistant
hair follicles from the back and sides of the head (the donor areas)
to a person’s
bald or thinning areas. The transplanted hair follicles will typically
grow hair for a lifetime because they are genetically resistant to
going bald. In recent years hair transplantation techniques have evolved
from using large plugs and mini grafts to exclusively using large
numbers of small grafts that contain from between 1 to 4 hairs.
Some more tips for hair loss and baldness treatment:
Most hair-coloring products contain chemicals that can do serious harm to the
hair itself if not properly used. But will it instigate hair loss? Not a chance.
Hair loss may occur in extreme cases in which there's been surgery or an otherwise
stressful event, which can cause a shutting down of hair production. However,
it does not cause male pattern baldness, as hair growth will resume in time.
Since hair loss appears at the follicle level, the sun would have to penetrate
at this depth to do any damage. Fortunately, your hair acts as a shield against
the sun.
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