Hair
Genesis and Hair Loss
Pattern
hair loss is believed to result from the hormonal conversion
of testosterone to a problematic substance known as DHT
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Hair Genesis
Physiology
of Hair Growth and Hair Loss
Pattern
hair loss is believed to result from the hormonal conversion
of testosterone to a problematic substance known as DHT (dihydrotestosterone).
DHT binds to specific points on the hair follicle known as
androgen receptor sites. One may think of this as an electrical
plug going into an electrical wall outlet. Unfortunately,
when this attachment occurs in susceptible scalp hair follicles,
it causes a negative change in the growth pattern of the hair.
The follicle and accompanying structures begin a process of
miniaturization. The hair shrinks in diameter and the hair
growth cycle becomes shorter. The result is smaller, thinner,
virtually invisible hairs and a shrinking area of scalp coverage
- this process is called "pattern hair loss".
The
formulations of HairGenesis™ work by interrupting this negative
cycle, thus preventing damage to the hair follicle caused
by DHT. Therefore, a healthier hair follicle is better able
to produce a healthier and stronger hair.
For those wishing to develop a deeper understanding of
the processes involved in this subject, we have provided a
selection of relevant research data covering important elements
of hair growth and the disorders associated with hair loss:
Hair
Loss: Causes, Clinical Manifestations, And Available Treatments
(PDF Format)
Androgen Disorders Related to Pattern Hair Loss
(PDF format)
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