Showing posts with label hair loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair loss. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Gene for Hair Loss May Have Been Discovered: Baldness Cure Forthcoming?

Japanese researchers have studied hair loss in mice and they may have discovered the gene that causes hair loss. They believe it is the same gene that is associated with alopecia (inherited hair loss) in people. The gene is called Sox21 and the researchers bred mice that did not have this gene. These mice experienced regular hair loss that began at the crown of their head until all the hair fell out, including the whiskers. This happened within 25 days. Any new hair growth was followed by hair loss.

The repeated hair loss in the subject mice was observed for two years. It was also noted that the mice had larger oil-secreting glands around hair follicles and had thicker skin during periods of hair loss. After analyzing human skin samples, the scientists led by Yumiko Saga of the Division of Mammalian Development at the National Institute of Genetics in Mishima, discovered that the same gene is expressed in the hair shaft cuticle of people.

The findings could pave the way for cures to specific hair loss in the future.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Skin Cells May Reverse Hair Loss


The hair we have on our head is actually part of the skin, which is why it's not much of a surprise to discover that skin cells may in fact hold the key to getting your hair back if they start falling away from you. Scientists have discovered that skin cells have the ability to regenerate lost hair follicles, thus enabling your balding head to get another chance at glory. Watch the video for the details. It may just show how, in the future, hair loss may be a thing of the past.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Different Solutions To Hair Loss

by Kelly Hunter

Everyone in the world is different, thus, everyone is going to need different things that can help them cure baldness. Finding a baldness cure is not easy, because there are so many out there. All of them work, but not all of them are going to work for you. That is why there are so many different types of products out there.

Today we are going to cover a few of the different products you may want to think about using. Now, do keep in mind that the products and steps we are going to talk about today are not going to work for everyone. Lots of people have different issues that could be causing their hair loss, and they have to deal with those issues first.

The first thing that you may want to try as a baldness cure is a topical solution. The most popular of which, would more than likely be Rogaine. There are some other generic kinds of this product that you can get out there that are going to be cheaper if that is a route that you are willing to go. Either way, the product that you get is going to have an active ingredient in it called minoxodil.

Usually the product is going to come in some kind of foam or cream form, which you apply right onto your head. Before you rush out to try this product, you need to know that topical solutions do not work for your hair line, just the crown of your head. Thus, if you have a hairline that keeps on moving back, Rogaine is not going to do much to help you. Also, remember that there is a Rogaine for women, but they have to be sure to get the one made for women, because it has different ingredients in it.

The next thing that you could do is take propecia to help take care of your baldness problems. Now it's important to note that women can not take propecia and it come in the form of a daily pill that you will have to take for the rest of your life. You will notice your hair stops falling out as soon as you take it and starts again as soon as you stop. Once again, this is a type of product that will not work for your hairline as so many people have a problem with. This is a type of product that works for thinning and balding areas on the top of your head. If younger men do take it, it has been proven to be effective in keeping hair from falling out in that area if take early enough.

Now, if you want to take care of your hair problems once and for all, you have to go with a hair transplant. A lot of people thing that hair transplants are not a good baldness cure, because they look so fake. However, those people have not seen the new type of transplant. The days of doll looking hair are over. New science has shown its head, and you are able to have hair from the back of your head move to the front of your head and placed in. The best part about it is the fact that you will not be able to notice that it's a transplant, unless it's looked at by a microscope.

About the Author

Kelly Hunter owns and operates http://www.bestbaldnesscure.com and writes about Baldness Cure

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Women Hair Loss Treatment

by Traci Ballisager

Hair loss in women is more common than you might think. There are many causes behind women's hair loss, including physical or emotional stress, surgery, chemical treatments and more, but there are also a variety of women hair loss treatment options to try if you are a sufferer. The first thing you need to do is to visit a dermatologist to determine the cause of your hair loss.

Prescription Drugs for Hair Loss in Women

Rogaine, or minoxidil, is a popular treatment. It was originally developed for male pattern balding but works on some female hair loss sufferers too. Rogaine helps to enlarge and lengthen the hair follicle, extending the growth phase and helping you to keep your remaining hair for longer. Another women hair loss treatment is Propecia, or finasteride, which interfere with the process that converts testosterone to DHT in hair follicles. These drugs are pills which are to be taken orally and are unsafe for an expectant mother or a women trying for a baby because they can be damaging to the fetus.

Another pharmaceutical treatment is Aldactone, or spironolactone, which is a diuretic and testosterone inhibitor. This stops androgen related hair loss by impacting the enzyme receptors of the hair follicle. Side effects can include breast soreness but this works well as a women hair loss treatment for some sufferers.

Other Women Hair Loss Treatment Ideas

If pharmaceutical remedies show little or no effect, you might need to consider a hair transplant. This is when small plugs of hair are removed from the body and transplanting on to the balding areas of the head. The process is not cheap but the results are permanent.

Some shampoos and conditioners can make hair loss in women worse and others can treat it. Cheap shampoo, which contains harsh detergents, should always be avoided. Try to find a shampoo with "scalp health" on the label and bend over forwards when you massage it in, to encourage blood flow to the scalp.

Changing Your Diet to Counter Female Hair Loss

If your hair loss is caused by a deficiency, changing your diet or taking a multi vitamin and mineral supplement might be a helpful women hair loss treatment option. If your hair loss is caused by anemia, you should add plenty of iron-rich food to your diet, such as brazil nuts, broccoli and red meat. Vitamin B6 is important if you are a hair loss sufferer, as are iron and zinc. Protein-rich foods and amino acids can fight hair loss. Low copper levels can cause hair loss but too much copper can be toxic so you should speak to a healthcare professional before taking supplements. Vitamin B5, folic acid, silica, biotin and paraminobenzoic acid are believed to maintain the color and thickness of the hair.

Supplements for Women Hair Loss Treatment

Aloe vera can help with hair loss. This plant contains 75 nutrients, 18 amino acids and 12 kinds of vitamins. Indians and Native Americans have used aloe vera for centuries to fight hair loss. Aloe vera balances the scalp's pH and cleans the pores. It can be beneficial for alopecia sufferers because it is a natural anti-inflammatory. Stinging nettles and saw palmetto are other hair loss supplements you can try.

The women hair loss treatment which is best for you depends on the reason why you are losing hair. There are plenty of remedies to try, both pharmaceutical and natural, so it might take a while to find the right women hair loss treatment which offers great results to you personally.

About the Author

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum and provide info on hair loss causes in women .See her website for hair loss hair regrowth in women

To read more on natural hair loss remedy go to http://hair-loss-causes-in-women.com

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Nioxin, Thymuskin, Tricomin - Shampoos for Hair Loss

by Brad Chase

Everyone lose some amount of hair daily. This is a normal phenomenon. But when the number of hairs that fall crosses the normal limit, it will result in alopecia commonly called as baldness.

Baldness affects the physical appearance which in turn results in poor self esteem. There are various medications available for the treatment of hair loss. These include medications taken orally and those applied on scalps.

Medicated shampoos are also used to treat hair loss. Shampoos are cleansing agents which neither cause hair loss nor promote hair growth. But those with medications or other supplements added have beneficial effect in the treatment of hair loss.

Tricomin shampoo - Copper is required for the synthesis of the pigment of hair and skin which is called melanin. Copper also inhibits the hormone dihydrotestosterone which is the culprit in male pattern hair loss. It has got antioxidant properties and it also strengthens the connective tissue.

Copper is found abundantly in hair follicles and is responsible for maintaining the health of hair follicle. But the copper content of hair decreases as a person becomes older. This results in hair loss. Tricomin shampoo contains copper. When this shampoo is used, it results in enrichment of the hair follicle with copper. The copper content of the hair follicles increases and it prevents hair loss and promotes hair growth.

Nioxin shampoo - Nioxin shampoo contains eight different systems which are meant for various types of hair. System one to four makes the hair look good and healthy by adding volume to it. These four systems are meant for hairs which are fine, natural or chemically treated. System five and six which are meant for medium to coarse texture hairs, provide the required moisture and make them smooth. System seven and eight energize the hair and make them moist. They are meant for hairs which are of medium to coarse texture and are also chemically enhanced.

Nioxin is a cleansing agent. It removes dirt, toxins and also inhibits dihydrotestosterone.

Thymuskin shampoo - Thymuskin shampoo contains thymus peptides. These are in the form of tiny fragments in the size of 300 angstrom units with penetrating capability. They cleanse the hair follicle by penetrating in to it. Its penetrating and cleansing power is better than any other cleanser.

It removes accumulated oil, dirt, debris and other wastes. Once this is done, the treatment shampoo can be applied to promote hair growth. After cleansing is completed, the treatment shampoo can be applied to promote hair growth.

Thymuskin shampoo is in the market for the past 15 years. It has been proved to be effective by many studies. According to studies done on it, it is effective in preventing hair loss in 67% of the males and 95% of females.

About the Author

Brad Chase owns and operates ProgressiveHealth.com which provides information on topics such as: Stopping Hair Loss by Shampooing . He focuses on research articles that illustrate how nutrition, exercise, and diet affect well being.