Prevent Hair Loss

If you are currently losing hair, we recommend using baby shampoo to wash your hair. Then, consider washing your hair every two days unless you have extremely oily hair. And avoid rubbing your hair, instead always pat the hair dry.

There are so many things that you can do to avoid further hair loss. For example, don’t wear tight hairstyles like ponytails, braids, or buns that offer too much pressure on your hair. Those styles permanently damage your hair follicles over time.

Prevent Hair Loss
Prevent Hair Loss

Other tools that can affect hair loss or examples of products include:

  • Perms
  • Coloring products
  • Hair straighteners
  • Heated combs
  • Bleaching agents
  • Blow dryers

If you chose to modify your hair with heated tools, do it only when your hair is dry and use the lowest settings possible. Tools and styling products are also common culprits in hair loss.

How is hair loss diagnosed?

A dermatologist or a doctor can dictate the cause of your hair loss based on your health history and physical analysis. In some patients, simple dietary modifications can help. Your doctor may also change your prescription medications.

If your dermatologist suspects a skin or autoimmune disease, they might take a biopsy of the skin on your scalp.

This will include carefully removing a small section of skin for laboratory analysis. It’s important to remember that hair growth is a complicated process. It may take time to decide the exact cause of your hair loss.

Treatment options

A specialist may recommend minoxidil in addition to other hair loss treatments. Side effects of minoxidil may include hair growth in contiguous areas, such as face or forehead and scalp irritation.

Prescription substances can as well treat hair loss. Usually, doctors prescribe the oral medication finasteride for male-pattern baldness. Some men experience new hair growth when taking it and they consume this medication daily to slow hair loss.

Hair transplant surgery

Hair transplant surgery consists in moving small plugs of skin, to bald parts of your scalp each with a few hairs.This kind of treatment works well for people with inherited baldness since they usually lose hair on the top of the head. And due to this type of hair loss is progressive, some individuals might need multiple surgeries over time.

You can stop or even reverse hair loss with aggressive treatment, especially if it’s due to an underlying medical condition. Hereditary hair loss may be more difficult to treat. However, certain procedures such as hair transplants can help reduce the appearance of baldness.