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In this section you will find useful information on several topics related to hair as well as the most frequently asked questions provided by our customers along with the corresponding answers.
The topics covered are the following:
 The causes of dandruff.
 Oily hair.
 Different types of seborrhea.
 The causes of hair loss.
 The most frequently asked questions and their answers.
 Propecia.
 Advice.
Causes of Hair Loss
After a thorough medical study, we have come to the conclusion that androgenetic alopecia is a physiological phenomenon influenced by many factors.
Genetic causes: It is well-known that one of the causes of hereditary hair loss depends on the stimulation of genetically predisposed hair follicles by androgenetic hormones.
Androgenetic Stimulation:
The androgenetic hormones stimulate sebaceous secretion. We currently know that increased sebaceous secretion is due to dihydrotestosterone. The testosterone penetrates the cell, converting it into dihydrotestosterone by means of the 5-alpha-reductase enzyme.
Decreased Cellular Activity with Age:
An undeniable factor is age. Hair loss due to the passing of time is due to decreased activity of the hair follicle, which also occurs in the rest of the body.
Sebaceous Secretion Dysfunction:
People affected by common baldness have a noticeable increase in sebaceous secretion. This secretion takes place in the sebaceous glands which are holocrine in nature and excrete sebum, a natural holipid element mainly made up of squalene, cholesterol esters, glycerides, free fatty acids, cholesterol and phospholipids. Its role is to protect the hair and the scalp surface from dehydration and harmful environmental factors. Low levels of this secretion result in dry skin and hair; on the other hand, levels considered being above normal result in oily skin and hair. In case of excess secretion, we refer to a state of seborrhea. It is this state of seborrhea that is considered to be a determining factor for the appearance of common baldness, and this is why it is also known as seborrheic alopecia.
Altered Desquamation of the Pityriasis:
The accelerated reproduction of the cells from the basal extract rapidly pushes the new keratinocytes towards the surface to complete the process of keratinization. This accelerated and defective process of keratinization leads to increased scales, accelerated cellular turnover and the appearance of fungi and bacteria that are associated with common baldness.
Deficient Vascularization or Circulatory Insufficiency:
In general, decreased microcirculation at the scalp level provides less blood, and thereby reduces the number of elements needed to balance hair follicle metabolism.
Organic factors such as diet, and psychological factors such as stress or depression.
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How we can treat hair loss at home
It is currently possible to take steps that lead to hair growth. A deficient irrigation of the hair follicles can lead to a lack of nutrients necessary to hair growth.
Therapeutic products aimed at treating baldness act directly on specific factors that promote hair growth.
This treatment should act on 4 levels:
- Reduce sebaceous secretion.
- Reduce desquamation
- Reduce perspiration.
- Increase the supply of nutrients.
- Reactivate blood circulation. |
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