Dr. B.S. Chandrashekar discussing about types, treatments, grades of hair loss & also highlighting the concerns of hairloss in male & females
What is Hair loss?
Hair loss or alopecia is the thinning of hair on the scalp. It can be temporary or permanent and can affect the scalp or other parts of the body. It may be due to hair shedding, poor quality hair, or hair thinning.
The most common form of hair loss occurs gradually and is referred to as "androgenetic alopecia," referring to a combination of hormones (androgens are male hormones) and heredity (genetics) is needed to develop the condition. Hair loss disorders comprise an extensive group of conditions that can be classified as scarring and nonscarring alopecia.
Primary scarring alopecia is caused by inflammatory diseases of the scalp that lead to the destruction of pilosebaceous structures and replacement of the pilosebaceous structures with scar tissue, leading to irreversible hair loss. Primary scarring alopecias directly affect the hair follicles, whereas secondary scarring alopecia target the dermis and consequently destroy the follicles.
What are the different types of hair loss?
Androgenetic Alopecia