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Hair loss 

Hair loss occurs in about 80% of men and 40% of women after the age of 40. Although it is benign, hair loss can affect self-confidence and can even affect the quality of life of people who suffer from it.

What are the causes of hair loss?

Hair loss, also known as alopecia, can be caused by several factors such as dietary deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, certain diseases such as anemia or hypothyroidism, stress, infections, and heredity.
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause of hair loss. This hereditary condition is linked to a combination of genetic and hormonal factors that affect the hair growth cycle and cause the hair follicle to miniaturize. Androgenetic alopecia is characterized by gradual and progressive hair loss.
Treatments for Hair Loss

What treatments are offered at Clinique Rejuvena?

Several treatments are available to address hair loss. Clinique Rejuvena offers growth factor therapy for for hair loss through scalp treatments for androgenetic alopecia in both men and women. This treatment is fast and safe.
Given that hair loss can have multiple causes, a thorough evaluation is essential to identify the most effective treatment. At Clinique Rejuvena, our experienced team is dedicated to guiding you through the various hair loss treatment options to ensure the best results.
The Rejuvena Approach

Our personalized approach

At Clinique Rejuvena, our priority is to provide you with effective and safe treatments. Our highly qualified staff is attentive to the needs of each patient and individualized treatments are designed and planned to meet your expectations.
Hair Loss

FAQ

At what age does androgenetic hair loss (alopecia) begin?
Although it increases in frequency and intensifies with age, androgenetic alopecia can develop at any time from adolescence onwards.
Is hair loss the same for men and women?

In men, androgenetic alopecia, or male-pattern baldness, occurs mostly at the temples, vertex and top of the head, often leaving hair around the sides and back of the head.

In women, androgenetic hair loss occurs more diffusely, causing a loss of volume and density.

What are the treatments for androgenetic alopecia (baldness)?
In addition to growth factor therapy for hair loss, other treatments exist for this condition. Here are some of them:
  • Prescription oral medication such as minoxidil and finasteride
  • Special shampoos and other topical hair products
  • Hair transplant/restoration surgery

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