What Causes Hair Loss?
Hair loss is extremely common and can affect both men and women. It may happen gradually over time or appear suddenly after stress, illness, hormonal changes, weight loss, medications, aging, or nutritional deficiencies.
Hair growth depends on healthy hair follicles, balanced hormones, good circulation, adequate nutrients, and overall wellness. When any of these factors are disrupted, hair can become thinner, weaker, or shed more than usual.
Common causes of hair loss may include:
- genetics or family history of thinning hair
- hormonal changes or hormone imbalance
- thyroid problems
- low iron, vitamin D, B vitamins, or other nutritional deficiencies
- stress, illness, surgery, or rapid weight loss
- certain medications
- aging and changes in scalp health
- autoimmune conditions or inflammatory scalp conditions
Many people experience some degree of hair shedding or thinning during their lifetime. The good news is that hair loss is often treatable, especially when the underlying cause is identified early.
At our office, we offer treatment options designed to support healthier hair growth, improve scalp health, and help slow or reduce ongoing shedding. Your treatment plan may include lab evaluation, prescription medications, topical treatments, supplements, injections, regenerative therapies, or a combination approach depending on your needs and goals.
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