Causes of Hair Thinning
Genetics:
Hereditary factors, such as male or female pattern baldness, are common causes of hair thinning. If hair thinning runs in your family, you’re more likely to experience it.
Hormonal Changes:
Hormonal imbalances caused by pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid issues can lead to thinning hair. For men, a hormone called dihydrotestosterone (DHT) can shrink hair follicles.
Nutritional Deficiencies:
Lack of essential vitamins and minerals, like iron, vitamin D, or protein, can weaken hair strands and slow hair growth, contributing to thinning.
Stress:
Chronic stress disrupts the hair growth cycle, causing more hairs to enter the shedding phase prematurely, leading to noticeable thinning.
Treatments for Hair Thinning
Medications:
FDA-approved treatments like minoxidil (Rogaine) can stimulate hair growth and slow thinning.
Lifestyle Changes:
A balanced diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can improve hair health.
PRP Therapy
PRP uses your blood’s platelets to promote hair growth by stimulating inactive hair follicles.