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Treatment and Regrowth

Complications and Risk Factors

Seeking Medical Care

Hair thinning can occur in certain areas on the scalp, such as the crown or along the part line, leading to noticeable patches or generalized thinning across the entire head. Whether thinning hair can grow back depends on various factors, including the cause of the thinning, an individual’s genetics, and the treatment approaches.

This article will explain what hair thinning is and how it differs from hair loss. In addition, we’ll review potential causes as well as treatments designed to target hair thinning and loss.

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Causes of Thinning Hair in Men and Women

Hair lossand hair thinning aren’t precisely the same, though they are related. Hair loss refers to the significant reduction in the number of hair strands, leading to visible bald patches or overall decreased hair density.

Hair thinning, on the other hand, involves a decrease in the diameter or thickness of individual hair strands, resulting in a less voluminous appearance.

Genetics

Genetics plays a significant role in hair thinning, particularly in conditions like androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness).This type of hair loss is often hereditary and can affect both men and women. In androgenetic alopecia, hair follicles become sensitive to androgens (male hormones like dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, in particular), leading to a shortened growth phase and a gradual shrinking of hair follicles.

This results in the production of finer and shorter hair strands, eventually leading to visible thinning of the hair. The genetic predisposition to this sensitivity to androgens determines the likelihood and pattern of hair thinning.

It is important to know that androgenetic alopecia typically appears differentlyin womenthan men. In women, the hair becomes thinner at the top of the head, and the middle part widens. However, it does not typically recede.

Medical Conditions

The Biology, Structure, and Function of Hair

Medications

Certain medications can lead to hair thinning or hair loss as a side effect. These medications might include:

Always consult with a healthcare provider if you’re concerned about hair thinning or loss related to medication. They can offer guidance or potential alternatives if the medication’s side effects affect your hair.

Hormonal Changes

Hormonal fluctuations during menopause, pregnancy, or conditions likepolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)can also contribute to hair thinning. These hormonal shifts can affect the hair growth cycle, causing hair follicles to spend more time in the resting stage (telogen phase) and less time in the active growth phase (anagen phase), leading to overall hair thinning.

Vitamin Deficiencies

Several vitamins play crucial roles in maintaining healthy hair growth, and deficiencies in these nutrients can affect the hair growth cycle, leading to thinning or shedding. Some key vitamins linked to hair health are:

While deficiencies in these vitamins can contribute to hair issues, it’s essential to address any deficiencies with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your nutritional status and recommend appropriate supplements or dietary changes to support overall health and potentially improve hair health.

How to Treat and Regrow Thinning Hair

Understanding the cause of thinning hair is crucial for effective treatment because different causes require different approaches.  Consulting with a healthcare professional, preferably a dermatologist or a trichologist, can help pinpoint the cause and tailor a suitable course of action for addressing thinning hair.

Hair regrowth may not require treatment if you have recently experienced:

Managing thinning hair can involve a combination of lifestyle changes, hair care routines, and, sometimes, medical treatments. Here are some steps that might help:

At-Home Treatments

Rogaine (minoxidil)is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that may help with early hair loss; however, it cannot regrow an entire head of hair.

Microneedling

Some studies show that this procedure can help to stimulate hair growth, especially when used in combination with another treatment, such as minoxidil.

Hair Transplants

Your dermatologist might suggest a hair transplant as an option if you’re experiencing thinning or balding in a specific area due to male or female pattern baldness.

Nutritional Supplements

Laser Therapy

Also known as low-level laser therapy, some studies indicate its potential to assist with:

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Research indicates that this method may serve as a safe and efficient treatment for hair loss. PRP includes extracting a small portion of your blood, processing it in a machine to separate its the plasma, and injecting the plasma portion into the affected scalp area.

Spironolactone (sold as Aldactone and Carospir) is a potential medication for women experiencing female-pattern hair loss, as it has shown the ability to halt further hair loss and enhance hair thickness. Research suggests it’s effective for about 40% of women with this condition.

In one study of 166 participants, 42% experienced mild improvement and 31% reported increased hair thickness while taking spironolactone. Pregnant people shouldn’t take it as it can cause birth defects.

Complications and Risk Factors Associated With Thinning Hair

Factors associated with hair thinning or loss may include the following:

Talk with your healthcare provider if you are concerned about risk factors or complications that may be causing your hair to thin.

When to See a Healthcare Provider

Consider contacting your healthcare provider if you experience any of the following:

Summary

There are many causes for thinning hair, including genetics, medical conditions, medications, hormonal changes, and nutritional deficiencies. Understanding these factors is important to getting an effective treatment. Seek medical advice based on your symptoms and causes to address thinning hair effectively and regain hair health.

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