Hey William i am facing hair loss since the past 6 years but the matter of the fact is that no one in my family is bald nor my father side nor my mother side. Actually i am facing hair loss from my crown , side parts and my back can you suggest me what to do ?
Hair loss can be distressing, especially when there’s no family history of baldness. Since you’re experiencing hair loss from the crown, sides, and back, it suggests that the issue might not be typical androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern baldness), which usually starts at the temples and crown. There could be several factors at play, and here’s what you might consider: 1. Identify Potential Causes Telogen Effluvium: This condition causes diffuse hair thinning across the scalp and can be triggered by stress, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or recent illnesses. It’s often temporary but can last for several months. Alopecia Areata: An autoimmune condition that causes patchy hair loss. It can affect any part of the scalp and sometimes other areas of the body. Nutritional Deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals like iron, vitamin D, B vitamins, and zinc can lead to hair loss. Scalp Conditions: Issues like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or fungal infections can also cause hair loss in the areas you’ve mentioned. Lifestyle Factors: Stress, lack of sleep, poor diet, or harsh hair treatments can contribute to hair loss. 2. Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist Professional Evaluation: Since your hair loss pattern is unusual and doesn’t match the typical genetic baldness pattern, it’s important to get a professional diagnosis. A trichologist or dermatologist can perform a scalp examination, blood tests, and possibly a scalp biopsy to determine the underlying cause. 3. Lifestyle and Dietary Adjustments Balanced Diet: Ensure you’re eating a diet rich in proteins, vitamins (especially vitamin D and B vitamins), and minerals like zinc and iron. These nutrients are vital for healthy hair growth. Reduce Stress: Chronic stress can significantly impact hair health. Techniques such as meditation, regular exercise, and adequate sleep can help manage stress levels. Gentle Hair Care: Avoid harsh hair treatments, excessive heat styling, or tight hairstyles that could be contributing to hair breakage and loss. 4. Topical and Oral Treatments Minoxidil: Over-the-counter minoxidil (Rogaine) can help stimulate hair growth, especially on the crown area. It’s worth discussing with your healthcare provider to see if it’s suitable for your condition. Prescription Medications: Depending on the cause, your doctor might suggest medications like finasteride for androgenetic alopecia, or other treatments if an autoimmune condition is suspected. 5. Consider Hair Supplements Hair Growth Supplements: Products containing biotin, saw palmetto, or other hair-supportive nutrients might be beneficial. However, it’s important to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure they’re appropriate for your specific needs. 6. Regular Follow-up Monitor Progress: Hair loss treatments take time, often several months before you see noticeable results. Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider can help track progress and make any necessary adjustments. Your situation is unique since you don’t have a family history of baldness, so a thorough evaluation by a specialist is the best starting point. Addressing the underlying cause will be key to finding the right treatment and potentially reversing or managing your hair loss. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
Hii sir , my age is 20 years and i am suffering from hair thinning problem my scalp is easily visible so I tried this shampoo will it be useful for me The ingredients are :- BRINGRAJ AMLA SHIKAKAI FLAXSEEDS AMLA REETHA ALEOVERA FENUGREEK SEEDS TULSI CURRY LEAVES This are the key ingredient in my hairfall shampoo Is it good for my hair sir
Hey! 🌿 Yes, Moringa is actually great for your hair! It’s packed with vitamins A, B, and C, plus minerals like zinc and iron, which are all super important for healthy hair growth. Here’s why it’s good: - **Vitamin A** helps produce sebum (your scalp’s natural oil), keeping it moisturized. - **Vitamin B** boosts hair strength and thickness. - **Iron** helps with circulation, meaning better oxygen for your hair follicles. Plus, Moringa is rich in antioxidants that can fight off free radicals, which might contribute to hair damage or thinning. So, adding Moringa to your diet or using it in hair products can definitely be a nice boost! 💪 ➡️Reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com/](www.advancedtrichology.com/)
I am using finasteride for 8 month I faced very low symptoms like (ed), when I stopped fina. I lose tons of hair, so I started using finasteride again,how should I deal with low symptoms? You said that natural pathway is much more better but don't you think that 1300mg natural extract dht blocker 2-2 tablets is a overdose? And by tapering the fina dose can I shift to natural dht blocker and how long I have to take the supplement? I have heard that hair hormones get settled at age of 35? 2*1000mg saw palmetto extract is ok to block dht?
Growing a beard can be influenced by genetics, hormones, and overall health, but there are several strategies you can use to encourage beard growth: Maintain a Healthy Diet: A balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports hair growth. Focus on protein, biotin (found in eggs, nuts, and seeds), and vitamins A, C, D, and E. Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc are also beneficial. Proper Skincare: Cleanse and exfoliate your skin regularly to remove dead skin cells and promote healthy hair follicles. Moisturize your skin to keep it hydrated and support hair growth. Regular Exercise: Exercise boosts circulation, which helps deliver nutrients to hair follicles. It also increases testosterone levels, which can promote facial hair growth. Manage Stress: High stress levels can negatively impact hair growth. Practices like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing can help manage stress. Use Beard Oils and Balms: Beard oils and balms can condition the beard hair and skin beneath, reducing itchiness and promoting healthier hair growth. Be Patient: Beard growth can take time, especially if you're just starting out. It can take several weeks to a few months to see significant growth, so patience is key. Consider Supplements: If you're struggling with patchy growth or slow progress, supplements like biotin, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids may help. However, consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement. Hormonal Factors: For those with naturally low testosterone, addressing this (if medically advised) can be a factor. Always consult a doctor before considering any hormone-related treatments. Consistency is crucial in following these steps to achieve the best results in growing a beard. ➡️Reach out to us at www.advancedtrichology.com/
I am from India I am sufferimg from dht hair loss but shipping advanced trichology internal and topical dht blockers is quite expensive can I use alternate products with same composition and can you suggest commonly available dht blockers or make a video about it
I dont think thar you should listen to a dermatologist on how to treat hairloss cuz ofc they will give wrong advice to people about it like using natural products who dont work so they all lose their hair and then have to go to a guy like him to pay thousands for a hair transplant. And also ofc they secretly hate finasteride and minoxidil cuz they are taking their jobs😂
@@jessicachisolm2754 thanks for the information ☺️. But do you know if rosemary essential oil and coconut oil really thicken hair and how long does it takes?
@@mariabornoborno rosemary oil has a ability to help grow hair, not thick and it's antimicrobial if I'm not mistaken if you looking for thickness, you might need to try minoxidil
Pumpkin Seeds
Salmon
Artichoke
Olive Oil
Walnuts
Thank you so much doctor
Would over the counter progesterone cream help with female pattern loss?
Thanks for sharing this wonderful knowledge🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much
What about eggs chicken breast sunflower seeds almonds?
Is walnut oil a good oil for hair then?!
Any research on drinking fresh carrot juice for regrowth? Or sun to the scalp?
How much pumpkin seed oil you recommend to take per day against hairloss at men. Thanks in advanced!
400 mg per day .here is the study www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6823528/
I have high ferritin levels. Could that contribute to hair loss?
Hey William i am facing hair loss since the past 6 years but the matter of the fact is that no one in my family is bald nor my father side nor my mother side. Actually i am facing hair loss from my crown , side parts and my back can you suggest me what to do ?
Hair loss can be distressing, especially when there’s no family history of baldness. Since you’re experiencing hair loss from the crown, sides, and back, it suggests that the issue might not be typical androgenetic alopecia (male-pattern baldness), which usually starts at the temples and crown. There could be several factors at play, and here’s what you might consider:
1. Identify Potential Causes
Telogen Effluvium: This condition causes diffuse hair thinning across the scalp and can be triggered by stress, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or recent illnesses. It’s often temporary but can last for several months.
Alopecia Areata: An autoimmune condition that causes patchy hair loss. It can affect any part of the scalp and sometimes other areas of the body.
Nutritional Deficiencies: Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals like iron, vitamin D, B vitamins, and zinc can lead to hair loss.
Scalp Conditions: Issues like seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or fungal infections can also cause hair loss in the areas you’ve mentioned.
Lifestyle Factors: Stress, lack of sleep, poor diet, or harsh hair treatments can contribute to hair loss.
2. Consult a Trichologist or Dermatologist
Professional Evaluation: Since your hair loss pattern is unusual and doesn’t match the typical genetic baldness pattern, it’s important to get a professional diagnosis. A trichologist or dermatologist can perform a scalp examination, blood tests, and possibly a scalp biopsy to determine the underlying cause.
3. Lifestyle and Dietary Adjustments
Balanced Diet: Ensure you’re eating a diet rich in proteins, vitamins (especially vitamin D and B vitamins), and minerals like zinc and iron. These nutrients are vital for healthy hair growth.
Reduce Stress: Chronic stress can significantly impact hair health. Techniques such as meditation, regular exercise, and adequate sleep can help manage stress levels.
Gentle Hair Care: Avoid harsh hair treatments, excessive heat styling, or tight hairstyles that could be contributing to hair breakage and loss.
4. Topical and Oral Treatments
Minoxidil: Over-the-counter minoxidil (Rogaine) can help stimulate hair growth, especially on the crown area. It’s worth discussing with your healthcare provider to see if it’s suitable for your condition.
Prescription Medications: Depending on the cause, your doctor might suggest medications like finasteride for androgenetic alopecia, or other treatments if an autoimmune condition is suspected.
5. Consider Hair Supplements
Hair Growth Supplements: Products containing biotin, saw palmetto, or other hair-supportive nutrients might be beneficial. However, it’s important to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure they’re appropriate for your specific needs.
6. Regular Follow-up
Monitor Progress: Hair loss treatments take time, often several months before you see noticeable results. Regular follow-up with your healthcare provider can help track progress and make any necessary adjustments.
Your situation is unique since you don’t have a family history of baldness, so a thorough evaluation by a specialist is the best starting point. Addressing the underlying cause will be key to finding the right treatment and potentially reversing or managing your hair loss.
➡️Reach out to us at
www.advancedtrichology.com/
I thought blueberries would definitely be on the list
Hii sir , my age is 20 years and i am suffering from hair thinning problem my scalp is easily visible so I tried this shampoo will it be useful for me
The ingredients are :- BRINGRAJ
AMLA
SHIKAKAI
FLAXSEEDS
AMLA
REETHA
ALEOVERA
FENUGREEK SEEDS
TULSI
CURRY LEAVES
This are the key ingredient in my hairfall shampoo
Is it good for my hair sir
Should i do scalp massage after shower but with air dried or wet? Or after with minoxidil applied?
I have a video on this th-cam.com/video/xoG8iygEecc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ud2qJEj-yrkAamQG
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist thanks a lot Dr
I eat and make myself sashimi of salmon.
William, why u dont have a caffeine video?
Thank you so much!!!💙
I am lucky I have a lot of wild caught salmon
Moringa goods for hair or not?
Hey! 🌿 Yes, Moringa is actually great for your hair! It’s packed with vitamins A, B, and C, plus minerals like zinc and iron, which are all super important for healthy hair growth.
Here’s why it’s good:
- **Vitamin A** helps produce sebum (your scalp’s natural oil), keeping it moisturized.
- **Vitamin B** boosts hair strength and thickness.
- **Iron** helps with circulation, meaning better oxygen for your hair follicles.
Plus, Moringa is rich in antioxidants that can fight off free radicals, which might contribute to hair damage or thinning. So, adding Moringa to your diet or using it in hair products can definitely be a nice boost! 💪
➡️Reach out to us at [www.advancedtrichology.com/](www.advancedtrichology.com/)
I am using finasteride for 8 month I faced very low symptoms like (ed), when I stopped fina. I lose tons of hair, so I started using finasteride again,how should I deal with low symptoms?
You said that natural pathway is much more better but don't you think that 1300mg natural extract dht blocker 2-2 tablets is a overdose?
And by tapering the fina dose can I shift to natural dht blocker and how long I have to take the supplement?
I have heard that hair hormones get settled at age of 35?
2*1000mg saw palmetto extract is ok to block dht?
Bro I'm using Finasteride for the past 4 months 1mg daily but still facing shedding.
Can you please speak about how to grow a beard
Growing a beard can be influenced by genetics, hormones, and overall health, but there are several strategies you can use to encourage beard growth:
Maintain a Healthy Diet: A balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports hair growth. Focus on protein, biotin (found in eggs, nuts, and seeds), and vitamins A, C, D, and E. Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc are also beneficial.
Proper Skincare: Cleanse and exfoliate your skin regularly to remove dead skin cells and promote healthy hair follicles. Moisturize your skin to keep it hydrated and support hair growth.
Regular Exercise: Exercise boosts circulation, which helps deliver nutrients to hair follicles. It also increases testosterone levels, which can promote facial hair growth.
Manage Stress: High stress levels can negatively impact hair growth. Practices like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing can help manage stress.
Use Beard Oils and Balms: Beard oils and balms can condition the beard hair and skin beneath, reducing itchiness and promoting healthier hair growth.
Be Patient: Beard growth can take time, especially if you're just starting out. It can take several weeks to a few months to see significant growth, so patience is key.
Consider Supplements: If you're struggling with patchy growth or slow progress, supplements like biotin, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids may help. However, consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.
Hormonal Factors: For those with naturally low testosterone, addressing this (if medically advised) can be a factor. Always consult a doctor before considering any hormone-related treatments.
Consistency is crucial in following these steps to achieve the best results in growing a beard.
➡️Reach out to us at
www.advancedtrichology.com/
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist do u think rosmary can help?
I am from India I am sufferimg from dht hair loss but shipping advanced trichology internal and topical dht blockers is quite expensive can I use alternate products with same composition and can you suggest commonly available dht blockers or make a video about it
Avocados?
Good but not for everyone
@@WilliamGaunitzTrichologist blood type right?
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I dont think thar you should listen to a dermatologist on how to treat hairloss cuz ofc they will give wrong advice to people about it like using natural products who dont work so they all lose their hair and then have to go to a guy like him to pay thousands for a hair transplant. And also ofc they secretly hate finasteride and minoxidil cuz they are taking their jobs😂
Walnuts? I thought it would be Brazil nuts...
Walnuts have multiple good properties where Brazils nuts have just zinc
Hello Sir, Can i mix rosemary essential oil in coconut oil? I hear this mixture can thicken hair- Is it true? Plz reply sir🙏
Yes you can coconut oil can be the carrier oil
@@jessicachisolm2754 thanks for the information ☺️. But do you know if rosemary essential oil and coconut oil really thicken hair and how long does it takes?
@@mariabornoborno rosemary oil has a ability to help grow hair, not thick and it's antimicrobial if I'm not mistaken if you looking for thickness, you might need to try minoxidil
@@jessicachisolm2754 oh okay. Thanks a lot anyway☺️
Have you ever turned finasteride non responders into responders?
please quit