Androgenetic alopecia

There are approximately 100,000 hairs on the scalp and a hair has an average life span of 4 to 7 years. Up to 80 hair loss, a day was assumed to be the norm. The above data shows that an average person should have full head hair until old age. Acquired alopecia is...

Hair loss in women

Androgen-related alopecia (AGA) is a fairly common type of hair loss. It affects both men and women, although it is slightly different for both sexes. In women, there are two “peak periods” of hair loss – between the ages of 20 and 24 and between the...

What causes hair loss?

Physiological hair loss is a natural cyclical phenomenon. A new hair grows in place of the hair that falls out. This is called the hair cycle, which on average repeats 20 to 40 times throughout a person’s life. There are approximately 100,000 hairs on the scalp...