The relationship between scalp health and hair loss
The scalp is the “soil” for hair growth. Hair follicles are rooted in the scalp, and the health of the scalp directly affects whether the follicles can functi
Hair loss diagnostic process: from consultation to dermatoscopy to laboratory tests.
**Hair Loss Diagnosis Process: From Consultation to Dermoscopy to Laboratory Tests** There are many causes of hair loss, and accurate diagnosis is the first st
Ludwig classification and Sinclair classification of female pattern hair loss
**Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL)** is the most common type of hair loss in women, characterized by gradual thinning of hair on the crown (vertex) and the front
Norwood-Hamilton classification of androgenetic alopecia
**Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA)** is the most common type of progressive hair loss, occurring in both men and women, though it is more typical in men. It is prima
The life cycle of hair follicles: anagen, catagen, telogen
Hair follicles are tiny organs in the skin responsible for hair growth. The human body has approximately 5 million hair follicles, of which about 100,000 are lo
How to determine whether you are experiencing hair loss or normal shedding.
Every day, many people become anxious when they notice a few strands of hair falling out while combing or washing — “Am I starting to lose my hair?” In reality,
What is androgenetic alopecia? Etiology and pathogenesis
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