PRP hair restoration is a non-surgical procedure that uses your body’s own restorative properties to improve thinning hair or balding areas around your head.
How Common Is Hair Loss?
Okay, ready for an experiment? Run your hand softly yet firmly through the hair on top of your head. Pass your fingers from your roots to the ends of your hair. Now, hold out your hand and count how many hairs are caught in between each finger. If you have less than 10, you currently have no concern for hair loss! However, if you pulled out 10 or more, you might want to consider a consultation with hair restoration specialists.
This quick, rudimentary experiment is called a pull test. It’s designed to help you test your follicular health any time, anywhere. If you discovered 10 or more hairs, you are actually among the majority of people experiencing hair loss. Around 80% of men and 40% of women will see their hair thinning throughout their lives.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Although hair loss is common, it’s often an indicator of age. Those who are balding often say it makes them look older than they feel. Because everyone’s hair loss is different, some of us may start balding right after high school or not start until much later in life. For some of us, our hair loss may only be periodical. This non-permanent hair loss is caused by:
- Stress
- Nutrient deficiency
- Certain medications
- Mental health conditions like depression and anxiety
Androgenetic alopecia (AA), on the other hand, is the type of hair loss that is gifted to you through your genes. AA is the most common form of alopecia and often exacerbates hair loss caused by the extrinsic factors mentioned above. The follicles on your head are sensitive to androgen hormones like testosterone and they gradually lose strength the more they are exposed to these chemicals. This is why after puberty, men begin to see their hair thinning. This is also why men who use anabolic steroids report hair loss as a common side effect. And this is why women experience hair loss during pregnancy and menopause – both are times when their hormones become imbalanced.