Most healthy people lose up to 100 strands of hair per day. As part of your hair’s growth cycle, new strands grow and take
the place of the ones you shed.
When you start to shed more strands — and fewer or none grow back — the condition is considered alopecia (hair loss). There are several types of
hair loss, and it can affect adults of any gender and even children. You may lose hair just on your head or from your body
as well
Most hair loss treatments are meant to help with androgenic alopecia (male and female pattern hair loss). These treatments
include:
- Medication
- Hair Transplant
- Platelet Rich Plasma