Available at Renee's Hair Boutique - Capilia Hair Loss Solution Centre; Pine Centre Mall, Prince George.
Hair Loss Solution: Phases in Male Pattern Baldness
Baldness progresses in several phases and over a few decades, from the receding of the frontal temporal angles to the thinning of the vertex, until leaving only a crown on the sides and at the back. The first signs of baldness can be noticeable as early as the teenage years.
In the vast majority of cases, nearly 95%, hair loss in men is androgenetic, so hereditary. In these men, a specific enzyme turns testosterone into DHT hormone that disrupts the hair’s life cycle by causing the miniaturization of hair follicles on the long run. This process can be accelerated or amplified by poor diet, overproduction of sebum on the scalp, stress, medication, a medical condition, the use of some styling products or others. With innovative prevention measures and a healthy hair care routine, it is possible to slow down the baldness process and increase hair density.
Male Baldness Phase 1: Dry Dandruff
Phase 1 of baldness is recognized by the presence of dandruff that can be seen on hair or clothing. If this condition is combined with a genetic predisposition to hair loss, it is necessary to act in this first phase of baldness to keep your hair as long as possible. Age - 15-22 years; Symptoms - presence of dry dandruff, itching, no noticeable hair loss, no red patches.
Male Baldness Phase 2: Receding Hairline
In Phase 2 of Male Pattern Baldness we start to notice thinner hair and hair loss in the frontal area with a receding hairline, mainly in the temples area. We can usually notice the presence of oily dandruff on the scalp. Age - 22-32 years; Symptoms - Light hair loss; oily dandruff; oily hair and scalp; oily face
Male Baldness Phase 3: Hair Loss
Phase 3 of baldness is recognized by the loss of hair in the vertex and receding temples. At this point, it is still possible to use preventive measures to stop the progression and possibly increase hair density. Age - 32-42 years; Symptoms - receding hairline; loss of hair density at the vertex; apparent hair loss; thinning hair.
Male Baldness: Phase 4
In this 4th and final phase, the baldness is well-established, hair remaining only on the sides and the back of the head forming a crown. Preventive measures are still recommended to maintain hair capital, especially if corrective measures such as hair replacement, micropigmentation or transplant are considered to fill the bald areas. Age - more than 42 years; symptoms - top of the head completely bald; presence of hair only on the sides an the back of the head.
Solutions Offered
1. Capilia Trichology Density Control Kit
2. Vitalia Supplements
3. Laser Therapy
4. Prosthetic (Male Wigs)