Capillary Anti-Aging: A New Milestone In Dermatology

    January 2024 in “ Más dermatología
    Andrea Escudero
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    TLDR "Antiaging capilar" aims to restore youthful hair appearance by addressing age-related changes.
    The document discusses the concept of "antiaging capilar" in dermatology, focusing on the changes in hair characteristics such as color, thickness, quantity, volume, texture, elasticity, and shine as people age. It highlights the decrease in the anagen-to-telogen ratio, reduced hair density due to 5α-reductase, and fewer active follicles. Hormonal changes, diseases like diabetes and thyroid disorders, and certain medications also impact hair health. The goal for many patients experiencing hair thinning and loss is to regain a youthful appearance, blurring the lines between androgenic alopecia and senile alopecia.
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