If your hair is falling out excessively, that is, in handfuls, you are part of a larger group than you think. You are not alone. There are many solutions and many methods to restore your hair. But before these methods, let's talk about something that triggers your hair loss. This is stress. So why might excessive hair loss be linked to stress?
Our hair grows, then stops growing, and then falls out. The development of human hair, that is, the anagen phase, can last between 2-6 years. That's why the hair on our heads can grow so long. Our hair in other areas has a much shorter development cycle. For example, your eyelashes are 30 days. After the anagen phase, the hair passes into the catagen phase. This is a process of several days. In this process, the hair follicle shrinks. This is followed by telogen. The hair follicle does nothing. Then it passes into the exogenous phase and the hair falls out.
This process happens all the time and a normal person loses between 50-100 hairs a day. Stress interrupts this natural process. It causes hair to grow prematurely. In other words, instead of remaining in the anagen-development phase, it immediately enters the resting phase and is shed at much larger rates. According to dermatologist Kurt Stenn's new book A Human History, hair loss is 10 times more in these cases. And he states that similar results were obtained in experiments conducted on mice.
What triggers hair to enter the resting phase is not yet clear. But it's most likely caused by neutotransmitters or hormones produced under stressful conditions. And a study conducted on monkeys shows that the cortisol hormone secreted during stress causes hair loss.
And a period of time passes between an emotionally stressful situation such as trauma, surgery or divorce, and hair loss. For humans, this hour is 3 months. This period is the combination of catagen and telogen phases.
Intense shedding in handfuls is also seen after women give birth. This is a condition related to hormones. The pregnant woman has high levels of hormones that prevent shedding during this period. And then the hair falls out. Because estrogen levels drop. Pregnancy is also a stressful situation.
What can you do to prevent excessive and handful hair loss?
In S'Clinic hair regrowth procedures, we get to the root cause of the hair loss problem. We repair your hair follicles with biological cell technology. We do this by touching your hair follicles with our patented anti-hair loss serums, S'Hair and S'Cell. With the 16 biological growth factors and biomimetic peptides it contains, the damage to your hair follicles is completely repaired and its structure is provided. In the first 6 sessions, your hair loss stops and your existing hair becomes stronger. After the 7th session, new hair formation begins. At the end of 12 sessions, you will have new hair.
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