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research Characteristic features of Japanese women's hair with aging and with progressing hair loss
Japanese women typically start experiencing hair loss after 40, with reduced hair density and thickness being the main factors.
research Prognosis and Management of Congenital Hair Shaft Disorders without Fragility—Part II
Some congenital hair disorders improve with age and can be managed with treatments like minoxidil, retinoids, supplements, and gentle hair care, but there's no cure.
research 1363 Hair follicle growth and pigmentation during ageing
The research found that a specific skin cell type not only triggers hair growth but also controls hair color, and that aging can lead to hair loss and color changes.
research Hair Follicle Miniaturization in a Woolly Hair Nevus
The boy with woolly hair nevus had thinner hair and abnormal hair follicles, which improved with treatment but worsened when treatment stopped.
research Contrastive Rhetoric: Development and Challenges
Wound-induced hair growth may help study regeneration and aging, but it's unclear if this ability decreases with age.
research Scarring Alopecia
research Management of male pattern hair loss.
Finasteride helps manage male hair loss, but realistic expectations and support are crucial.
research Healthy Hair: Form and Function
Hair health is influenced by genetics, aging, and environmental factors, with proper care needed to maintain it.
research Hair growth therapy(ies) for androgenetic alopecia
Using a mix of finasteride and minoxidil can significantly regrow hair in men with pattern baldness.
research Medical Management of Female Pattern Hair Loss
research Hair loss.
Up to 50% of scalp hair can be lost before it appears thin, and treatment is only needed for hair loss caused by diseases or deficiencies.
research Treatment of androgenetic alopecia.
research Medical treatment of the hairline and temple points
Minoxidil and finasteride help treat hair loss in men.
research The Menopausal Transition: Is the Hair Follicle “Going through Menopause”?
Menopause can cause hair thinning and texture changes due to hormonal and metabolic shifts.
research Sparse hair in a female toddler
Iron supplements may reverse premature graying in iron-deficient individuals; ingrown nails are common in diabetics with certain risk factors; topical finasteride may reduce scalp DHT as effectively as oral finasteride; monilethrix treatment is challenging but some medications can help.
research Female pattern hair loss
Female pattern hair loss, common in women, can be treated with various methods like minoxidil, anti-androgen treatments, and light therapy, but early intervention and realistic expectations are crucial.
research Use of Nape and Peri-Auricular Hair by Follicular Unit Extraction to Create Soft Hairlines and Temples: My Experience With 128 Patients
Transplanting hair from the nape and around the ear to the hairline and temples generally satisfies patients and looks natural.
research Androgens and human hair growth
Androgens can cause hair growth in some areas and hair loss on the scalp.
research Female patients complaining about hair loss: documentation of defective scalp hair dynamics with contrast-enhanced phototrichogram
The study concluded that a special imaging technique showed women with hair loss have slower hair growth and a faulty hair replacement cycle.
research Typisch androgenetische Alopezie?
Hair thinning on top of the head is common in female androgenetic alopecia.
research Editorial: Hair Follicle Stem Cell Regeneration in Aging
Aging causes hair loss and graying due to stem cell decline and changes in cell behavior and communication.
research Alopecia areata
research Alopecia areata
research Formation of surface membranes in developing mammalian hair fibres
Mature hair surfaces are formed by keratinized cells with developed layers, not just modified plasma membranes.
research Morphological and morphometric study of the androgenetic alopecic scalp using two- and three-dimensional analysis comparing regional differences
The study found that balding scalps have more thin hairs and larger oil glands, which might contribute to skin conditions related to hair loss.
research Hair transplantation at 2001
Hair transplantation has improved to use smaller grafts for a natural look and may include follicle cloning in the future; non-surgical treatments are also effective.
research You cannot go bald without first, losing your hair: Telogen effluvium is a precursor to, prerequisite for and potentially an incitant to common baldness in men
Hair loss (telogen effluvium) happens before male pattern baldness.
research I think I'm losing my hair.
Hair loss can make people feel less attractive and confident, leading them to try many treatments.
research NEOGENESIS OF HUMAN HAIR FOLLICLES*
Human hair follicles can grow back.