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World HairFall Treatment
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Importance of Hair Loss in History
Hair Loss – Physiology
1. Anagen Phase
2. Catagen Phase
3. Telogen Phase
Types of Hair Loss Treatment
1. Allopathic
a. Surgical
1. Hair Transplant
2. Scalp Transplant
b. Non-Surgical
2. Ayurvedic
a) Diet
b) Herbs
c) Massages
3. Homeopathic
4. Chinese
a. Herbs
b. Practical Traditional Chinese Dermatology
c. Manual of Dermatology in Chinese Medicine
d. English-Chinese Encyclopedia of Practical
Traditional Chinese Medicine
5. Unani
6. Reiki
7. Aromatherapy
8. Japan’s Research
a. Green tea
b. Grape seed extract
c. Apple Extract
d. Forskolin
Down the history lane, beautiful hair has been prized by all. Every civilization for
centuries has sought ways and means to keep their hair healthy and beautiful by using the
resources available to them. Some remedies stood the test of time and are still popular in
their homeland while some got rejected due their side effects. In the previous eras hair
and their styling represented the power, beauty, religious beliefs and age. The Chinese
men shaved the front of the head and wore their hair long and braided, tied with black
silk, while the women tied the hair at the nape of the neck into a knot. Unmarried Chinese
girls wore long braids. The Egyptians shaved off their hair to fight the heat and on special
occasions chose to wear wigs. The Japanese shaved off the front part of the hair and tied
the rest into a short, stiff ponytail while the women swept off their hair on top of the head
and adorned it with combs and pins.
Hair has also been an integral part of some religions all over the world. The Sikhs in
India never shave or cut their hair and beard and Islam chooses to keep the hair covered
by turbans in men and “purdah” in women. The biblical law banned Hebrews from
cutting or shaving their hair and beards. Respecting this tradition, down the centuries,
orthodox Jewish men have worn their hair and beards long. In the 1st century A.D, post
the exile, orthodox women after marriage cropped their hair and wore wigs. From then
till now, hair loss has been prevalent and people have always tried to find a treatment for
hair loss.
Alopecia or hair loss is a disease that is equally prevalent all over the world. From losing
hair manually (pulling it out) to deep lying diseases like cancer, the etiology varies. The
hair types, colors and shapes vary in different regions, all over the world. But they are all
composed of proteins and go through the following cycle.
1. Anagen Phase
This phase mark the follicular growth. On an average, more that 85% of the hair is in this
phase and lasts from 2-8 years. The length of the hair grows to almost 10cm per year.
2. Catagen Phase
This phase occurs post the anagen phase. It marks the follicular regression or transition
and is ready to be shed. It lasts for 2-3 weeks and involves 1-2% of the hair follicles. As
the hair follicles enter this phase, the derma papilla (a tiny bulge at the root of the hair)
condenses with the cells as they become inactive and breaks down to rest below.
3. Telogen Phase
The catagen phase is followed by the telogen phase which is called as the resting phase. It
lasts for around 5-6 weeks and involves 10-16 percent of all the hair follicles. During this
phase, the growth of the hair is arrested, as it remains attached to its follicles. During this
phase, the hair follicles come out during combing or brushing. The ones that survive this
are pushed out by the new growing hair. When the hair follicles are under this phase
more than a hundred hair fall in a day. This phase is again followed by the anagen phase
and the cycle continues.
Over time, various schools of medicine have tried to come up with a solution for this
disease.
Allopathic treatment-
Surgerical-
1. Hair transplant. - A form of surgery in which hair is taken form a donor region
(area where hair growth is healthy) and surgically planted over the bald patch. If
crafted well, it can provide a life long relief form hair loss. Since the donor patch
is from the patients own head, chances of it being rejected by the recipient patch
is nullified. But this surgery can be done only on people who are partially bald.
2. Scalp Transplant- There is extensive research going on to cure hair loss through
replacements of the whole scalp. Experiments have been done with scalps taken
from cadaver and surgically planted on humans. Though this does promise,
normal hair on the head, it also runs the risk of being rejected by the recipient’s
tissues as a foreign body. The patient is dependent on anti rejection medications
for the rest of his life.
3. Tissue Expansion- In this process a surgical balloon called the expander is
surgically planted under the scalp. Over the next 8 to 10 weeks, it is filled with
saline water till the time the skin stretches to produce excess skin. When there is
enough skin to cover the bald patch, a second surgery is performed to remove the
balloon. The bald patch is excised out and the new grown skin is used to cover
that part, thus getting rid of the area of hair loss forever.
Non-surgical-
1.) External application – FDA approved Minoxidil was originally created to treat
hypertension. Extra hair growth was observed as a side effect. This drug is
now prescribed to people suffering from severe hair loss to grow back their
hair.
2.) Medication in the form of pills and tablet –
• Propecia – This medicine is reputed to halt or even reverse hair fall. It
contains 1 mg of finasteride along with a few inactive ingredients.
• Avodart- An Avodart capsule contains 0.5mg of the active ingredient,
Dutasteride along with a few inactive ingredients.
• Multi-vitamins- Folliderm is a multivitamin that also contains minerals
and arrests hair fall due to nutritional deficiency.
Ayurvedic treatment-
Ayurved is of the belief that surplus of “ pitta dosh” is the chief cause of hair fall which
can occur due to excessive intake of beverages like tea, coffee and alcohol, excessive
smoking and undue consumption of non-vegetarian food. It can also be aggravated by
fried, oily, greasy, spicy, sour and acidic food. To correct this dosha , it adopts three
routes-
• Diet- Change in diet by having nutritious food such as sesame seeds, ground nuts,
dairy products, increased intake of fresh fruits and raw vegetables. It also includes
decreased consumption of non oily and non spicy food,
• Herbs- Certains herbs such as reetha, amlaa, shikakai, brahmi and bhringraj help
to decrease hair fall and promote hair growth.
• Masssage- Ayurveda lays special emphasis on head massages with special herbal
oils which may have ingredients like hibiscus, jasmine, henna or amla.
Originated in Germany, this form of medicine believes that any disease in the body is
dues to imbalance of the vital force (an invisible force that maintains the body in a
balanced state of health). Homeopaths administer medicines in different potencies
(strength of the drug) to treat hair fall. Though the medicines are prescribed on the basis
of constitution of the person, some of the most common hair fall remedies in homeopathy
are natrum muriaticum, silicea, lycopoduim, nitricum acidum, sepia, graphites,
phosphoric acid and fluoric acid
The Chinese school of medicine believes that hair fall is a result of compromised flow of
“qi and blood” to the scalp and hair due to malfunctioning of the liver and the kidney. So
the stagnation of liver qi and impaired kidney qi mechanism may result in malnutrition
leading to stasis of blood. They also believed that there is power of the wind in the hair
etiology and if there is generation of internal wind or an external wind attacks the head, it
may result in blood stasis or blood heat or both which causes of hair fall.
The Chinese herbs that are effective in treating hair fall are
Action- This herb strengthens the liver and kidney, keeps the hair black and shiny,
nourishes blood, detoxifies the fire poison, moistens the intestines and expels the wind
from the skin.
Szechuan Lovage - Chuan Xiong
Action- Revitalizes the blood, promotes the circulation of qi, expels wind and moves qi
upwards.
Unani medicines originated in Greece but were adopted by the Muslim world 13
centuries ago. These medicines were based on the concept of balancing the four
body humors including Phlegm (Balgham), blood (Dam), yellow bile (Safra) and
Black bile (Sauda). When these body humors fall out of balance, it results in the
body getting diseased and restoring the balance heals the diseases. According to
Tibb-e-Unani, hair fall is classified into two groups as primary and secondary, the
primary being getting bald due to certain hereditary factors whereas, secondary
baldness arises due to some fungal infection of the scalp (e.g. Tinea cruris).
The ingredients of hair fall medicines are similar to Ayurved though the mode of
preparation is different. Some of the most popular ingredients for hair care
products are
Reiki is a traditional Japanese practice that uses "Universal Life Energy" or “God
directed energy" to heal people. The effect of this practice varies from a person to
person. While some people have claimed miraculous recovery from complete
alopecia, coronary disorders and tumors, there are others who haven’t experienced
any change even after several Reiki sessions. While Reiki healers claim that people
who trust this form of healing are the ones who benefit the most from it.
This form of therapy, though highly popular, still has to gain scientific acceptance.
Aroma therapy is the use of essential oils for the purpose of healing. Essential oils
are volatile aroma compounds that are generally distilled plant extracts such as
leaves, stems, flowers, bark or roots. They are highly concentrated and are believed
to stimulate hair follicles and promote hair growth. Essential oils like cedar wood,
lavender, rosemary, basil, arnica, sage, bay, thyme and jojoba are used to treat
alopecia.
• Green tea- Research has proved that ingredients in green tea reduce
testosterone. This is especially handy for women who are experiencing hair loss to
due high level of these hormones in the case of polycystic ovarian disorders
(PCO’s). It also increases the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood, reducing
hair loss due to anemia.
• Grape seed extract- Grape seed extracts is rich source of anti-oxidant
substances such as oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPC). These substances protect
the cells from free radicals and thus prove to be beneficial for circulation,
capillaries, vision troubles and hair loss. They also contain polyophenol, a very
powerful anti oxidant. These anti-oxidants are more powerful than vitamin C, E
and beta-carotene.
• Apple Extract- Japanese researcher have discovered that apple skin
contain a high amount of polyphenol, higher than that of grape seeds. Apple
extracts showed double the efficacy in hair growth as compared to popular hair
loss medications.
• Forskolin- This is a product of the tropical Indian coleus plant known for
its property to induce hair growth. It role in hair loss treatment was first discovered
by Japanese scientists. They function like booster doses to hair growth stimulated
by the other anti oxidant compounds like grape seed and apple extract.