What Can I Do About My Thinning Hair?

As we age, our bodies go through numerous changes. One very common change, whether male or female, is active hair loss. Hair shedding begins to occur at about the same time one's hormones change, and testosterone dwindles dramatically; this trait often becomes more noticeable. The most common form of hair loss for men and women is low density - This is where the hair thins at the root making the scalp noticeable between the hairs. Let us look at why and if there is something we can do about it.

It's common for people to lose around 100 hairs a day as you get older, but as your anagen phase - or active growth phase - slows down and lasts a shorter length of time, your chances of experiencing a noticeable thinning of the hair on your crown also increases. Similarly, as you go through each stage of life, the hairs will become smaller and finer. Eventually, they will cease to grow all together if the anagen phase stops completely. This reduction in size affects the number that can emerge from your scalp at once - leading to thinning hair.

Hair loss can be a traumatic experience that many people, including celebrities and models, have to deal with. Male celebrities such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs have not been immune to hair loss. Men would lose their thick mane for no apparent reason, while many men and women deal with thinning hair. Unfortunately, there is no clear-cut solution to prevent hair loss, and sometimes people are unable to identify why their hair loss has occurred. Here are a few reasons why low density and hair loss can occur:

·         Male and female pattern baldness

·         Alopecia

·         Diet deficiencies

·         Vitamin deficiencies

·         Stress

·         Genetics

·         Hairstyles that put a lot of stress on the hair

·         Hormones

 There are products out there to help treat hair loss, although many of them are not effective. So, is there a solution? We're here to tell you that it's possible to solve even the most urgent issues caused by hair loss or thinning! Our Scalp Micropigmentation procedure is entirely safe, non-invasive, and effective! Unlike other similar products on the market today, our technology allows hundreds of thousands of micro-dots of pigment to be implanted into areas where hair loss or thinning occurs. This helps reduce the contrast between your scalp and hair, making the hair look fuller & thicker! It's time to contact us today to learn more on how we can assist you with this amazing procedure! What are you waiting for?

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