Hair Loss In Women And Methods To Combat It

Posted by Dr Gaurav Garg on April 27th, 2019

Have you been noticing the thinning of hair and reduction in hair density? Women may notice around 80-100 strands of hairs falling each day, which is entirely normal. However, when this number increases it may lead to limp, thinning hair and hair parting that widens. Women experiencing hair loss goes for an array of treatments for the restoration of their hair including FUE hair transplant in Delhi. Let us have a look at what causes hair fall, its prevention and the right treatment for it.

 Common Deficiencies That Can Cause Thinning Hair

Iodine Deficiency

Iodine deficiency in your diet can lead to conditions such as Hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormones which are T3 and T4  play a huge part in deciding how fast your hair will grow it also provides your hair with the desired texture and color. Thyroid hormones help in regulating several aspects of your hair growth.

Vitamin D and Zinc deficiency

Zinc and Vitamin D are among the two important micronutrients that play a vital role in how your damaged cells repairs and how effectively they interact with hormones. This may result in unhealthy hair apart from enhanced susceptibility to other types of illnesses.

Sulfur Deficiency

 Organic sulfur is vital for your hair growth and gives you the shiniest and vibrant hair and Eating organic, sulfur-rich foods can drastically reduce your hair loss,

Thinning hair

Essential Fatty Acid Deficiency

Essential fatty acids greatly help in preventing hair loss and encouraging new hair growth.

B12 Deficiency

If you’re not getting enough B12, you are likely to suffer from thinning or brittle hair.

Iron Deficiency

Iron deficiency is another common reason for hair loss. Iron is necessary to make hair proteins— and without it, breakage and hair loss is likely to occur.

Medical/ circumstantial/ environmental factors resulting in Thinning of hair

Some of the conditions that aggravate hair fall and thus thinning of hair are

  • Thyroid disorders
  • Pregnancy or lactation
  • Poor nutrition
  • PCOS
  • Autoimmune conditions like alopecia or Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Stress
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Aging
  • Menopause
  • Genetics

 

Methods To Grow Thicker, Healthier Hair

  • Include a more organic and plant-based diet
  • Incorporate foods that promote hair growth in your diet
  • Consult a good dermatologist regarding what shampoo and hair care products you should use.
  • Avoid stress and other such triggers for hair loss

In case nothing works for your hair loss then Consult the best hair specialists at Dermalife which will suggest one of the few treatments available at their clinic.

  • Meso Therapy –This therapy helps to stimulate the proteins, vitamins, and levels of another nutrient, which in turn rejuvenates the scalp and accelerates the hair growth.
  • Bio-Gen Therapy - This therapy works by infusing certain essential nutrients to the roots of the hair roots with the help of micro-injections over the scalp.
  • HRST (Hair Root Stimulation Treatment) - this aids in the promotion of blood circulation which in turn enhances the hair growth cycle.
  • PRP Therapy- PRP therapy or the platelet-rich plasma technique is where the plasma of the patient is injected back into the scalp by using a thin needle, which stimulates hair growth.
  • New PEELS Therapy - it refers to the scalp detoxification and deep cleansing treatment for the prevention of hair loss.

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