5 Signs that you suffer from Androgenic Alopecia
Hair loss is progressive, so it is important that you can detect and control it as soon as possible. Stop ignoring the signs! Although it is scary to admit it, it is very possible that you are suffering from androgenic alopecia.
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Even though we all want strong, abundant and healthy hair; Our diet, genetics and bad habits are making that desire impossible.
In recent years, medical studies estimate that about 35% of men have already begun to experience hair loss before age 30, and by the time they turn 50, more than 55% are going through some degree of baldness.
It is completely normal to lose at least 50 strands of hair every two days, but this becomes an alarm sign if the number increases over the years.
We recommend that, if the hair loss grows, find the cause and correct it before it gets worse.
However, if there are already areas where you have completely lost your hair, do not wait any longer and undergo a hair transplant, this is the only safe solution for androgenic alopecia, for life.
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PREVENTION IS THE BEST TREATMENT
The best way to treat androgenic alopecia is undoubtedly preventing it, so below you can see the first 5 signs of baldness read.
- Hair everywhere
You leave hair everywhere. In the brush, on the pillow, on your shoulders and not to mention in the shower. If this happens to you, don’t stress! Stress will only make your fall worse.
- Fragility of the strand
Hair thickness is a sign of good hair health. If this has begins thinning, it may be due to lack of sleep, poor diet, alcohol intake, cigarettes or some medications. As a consequence it is possible that you are going through some degree of androgenic alopecia. We invite you to take a look of the Norwood Scale and see if you fit in any grade.
- Receding hairline
Do you feel that you are balder every year? Does your forehead seem to be expanding? An obvious feature of androgenic alopecia is the loss of hair in the front line and temples. It is necessary to pay attention in the matter immediately once the hairline takes the form of “M”.
- Hair loss in the crown area
Being able to see the scalp in the crown area is an alarm signal. The loss of density will occur forming a circular shape and we recommend visiting a hair clinic, such as DHI Panama in Latin America, immediately.
- Visibility of the scalp
Lack of density, receding hairline, decreased crown hair, only lead to one thing and is the visibility of the scalp. Once this happens there is no doubt that you are facing androgenic alopecia.
HELP! HOW DO I STOP ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA?
- Medicines:
One method to slow hair loss are medical formulas such as Minoxidil and Finasteride.
- Platelet Rich Plasma – PRP
PRP stimulates blood flow to the hair follicle, which in return will strengthen it and stimulate its growth.
However, if you have already lost hair, the only safe solution with natural growth for life, for androgenic alopecia, is a hair implant.
Direct Hair Implant – DHI
The DHI Panama clinic in Latin America offers the most advanced procedure in the hair transplant industry. No cuts or sutures are made, so it does not leaves scars. We remove the hair from the back of his head, since the hair that grows in this area is genetically resistant to the hormone that produces alopecia. This guarantees that implanted hair will not fall out and grow naturally for the rest of your life.
If you are looking for guidance about your particular case, do not hesitate to contact us at (507) 399-6633 or fill out our contact form.