The most common cause of hair loss is a hereditary condition that happens with aging. This condition is called androgenic alopecia, male-pattern baldness and female-pattern baldness.
A variety of conditions can cause permanent or temporary hair loss, including hormonal changes due to pregnancy, childbirth. menopause and thyroid problems. DHT imbalance is also one of them in males.
Many people experience a general thinning of hair several months after a physical or emotional shock
Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair tight, such as pigtails or cornrows, can cause a type of hair loss called traction alopecia. Excessive hair coloring. Heat & chemical treatment also leads to the hair damage.
The hair may not grow back the same as it was before.
Hair loss can be a side effect of certain drugs, such as those used for cancer, arthritis, depression. heart problems, gout and high blood pressure.
The results of medically curated Hair Smoothening Treatment can vary based on individual hair types and conditions. However, some common outcomes include:
Smoother and Silky Hair: The treatment helps to eliminate frizz and gives the hair a smoother and silkier texture. making it easier to style.
Reduced Styling Time: With smoother and more manageable hair, the time required for daily styling, such as blow-drying or using straighteners, is significantly reduced.
Enhanced Shine: Hair smoothening can improve the overall shine and luster of the hair, giving it a healthy and glossy appearance.
Temporary Results: Unlike permanent straightening treatments, hair smoothening is temporary and lasts for a few months, depending on the individual’s hair growth rate and maintenance routine.
Improved Manageability: The treatment makes the hair more manageable, making it easier to detangle and style without causing damage.
It’s important to note that while hair smoothening provides excellent results for many individuals, it involves the use of mild chemicals, and proper aftercare is essential to maintain the results and minimize any potential damage to the hair. Consulting a qualified hair care professional or dermatologist is recommended to determine if this treatment is suitable for your specific hair type and condition.
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