Hair & Scalp Disorders
Some reasons you could be losing your hairGut health & Diet
Gut health and your diet could have something to do with hair loss. Studies have shown that a lack of iron in your diet, vitamin B, B-12 B complex and biotin can lead to hair loss. Good Gut Health allows your body to absorb the good proteins, iron and B’s… Etc..
Stress and Hormonal imbalances, such as low thyroid, high testosterone levels can also cause hair loss. Finding the root of the problem could help.
Lichen Planopilaris
Lichen Planopilaris is an inflammatory condition affecting the hair and scalp. It is a form of Scarring Alopecia and destroys the hair follicle. Some topical applications will help to soothe the scalp, but the hair loss it causes tends to be permanent.
Alopecia
Alopecia is a condition that leads to hair loss, affecting people of all ages and genders. It can manifest as thinning hair, bald patches, or complete hair loss, depending on the type. While it can be distressing, there are treatments and support systems available to help manage the condition and promote hair regrowth. Understanding the causes and options for treatment is the first step toward taking control of your hair health.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is a treatment that uses a concentration of your own platelets to promote healing and stimulate hair growth. It’s commonly used to address hair loss by injecting PRP into the scalp, where it can enhance hair follicle function and boost regrowth. This minimally invasive procedure is gaining popularity for its natural approach and has shown promising results in reducing hair thinning and promoting fuller, healthier hair.
Trichotillomania
Trichotillomania, also known as “trich”, is a hair pulling disorder. It triggers BFRB. BFRB stands for “Body Focus Repetitive Behavior”. This causes a mental impulse control behavior in which a person feels an overwhelming need to pull out their own hair, eyebrows, etc. This is considered a cognitive behavior activity. This affects 4% of our population. That’s over 10 million people!! You are not alone. We understand “Trich” and we are here to help.
Folliculitis
Folliculitis, it is an infection and inflammation of the hair follicle itself. This rash may be itchy and appear as pimples. It is recommended to seek medical attention. This infection can cause hair loss.