Men's Provillus - FAQ

    What causes hair loss?
    Hair loss, or alopecia, is a common disorder and can be due to many causes.
    Human hair undergoes phases of growth and rest during their life span. The
    growth phase is called anagen; 80% of the scalp hair is in this phase at any
    point of time. 20% of the hair is in the sleeping phase called telogen. It has
    been estimated that the scalp normally contains about 100,000hairs.
    Therefore, the average number of hairs that can be lost in a day is about 100.
    Hair loss can be of several different types, including alopecia areata (temporary
    hair loss in a coin-shaped patch), telogenef fluvium (temporary hair loss
    secondary to a stressor on the system), and androgenetic alopecia (male-
    pattern hair loss). The most common, male pattern hair loss is seen during
    the 20s or early 30s by gradual loss of hair, chiefly on the top of the head
    and in the angles at the frontal hairline. It is thought to be due to the male
    hormone combined with genetic factors.

    Is stress a factor in hair loss?
    Stress does not cause hair loss—it simply makes a bad situation worse.
    Telogen effluvium, for example, occurs after an insult to the system.
    The most common cause is pregnancy. This can result in extensive and
    worrisome hair loss in women in the first few months after the birth of a baby.
    It is, however, temporary and returns completely.

    What is DHT and how is it involved in hair loss?
    DHT stands for dihydrotestosterone. This is the active form of the male
    hormone testosterone. It has been suggested that high DHT levels in
    genetically predisposed hair follicles initiate baldness. It is this chemical
    conversion from testosterone to dihydrotestosterone that is blocked by
    hair restoration products, such as finasteride, which is a prescription
    medicine and the active ingredient in Propecia, another prescription
    medication to treat hair loss. Finasteride blocks the formation of active
    testosterone and allows those hairs predisposed to inactivity to become
    active again and make new hairs.

    What is the relationship between genetics and hair loss?
    Although not the primary cause of male-pattern hair loss, genetics does
    have a significant role in male-pattern hair loss. It is, however, polygenic,
    in that there is more than one factor at work. It is unclear whether having an
    affected mother or an affected father predisposes descendants to
    greater risks.

    Can hair loss occur in young adults?
    Male-pattern hair loss can occur as early as 15, although it typically begins
    anywhere from the 20s and early 30s. Familial history may help determine
    if this is going to occur, as parents with a history of early-onset male-pattern
    hair loss may increase the risk for this to occur in descendants. Alopecia
    areata and telogen effluvium, two other forms of temporary hair loss, can
    occur in children as young as one year of age. Other precipitating factors
    may also be involved.

    What can be the cause of a sudden loss of a large mass of hair?
    Stressors to your system, such as illness, high fever, pregnancy, extreme
    weight loss or gain, and drug use, can cause temporary hair loss. This
    occurs when the ratio of growing to resting hairs is upset and more of the
    growing hair shifts into a resting phase. A greater quantity of normally
    sleeping hairs falls out, prompting a visit to the dermatologist. This type of
    hair loss is temporary and full regrowth should be expected.

    Does Provillus have any side effects?
    No. Provillus does not have any known side effects.

    Do shampoos and other hair products cause hair loss?
    An allergic reaction to any constituent in shampoo or hair products can cause
    hair loss. Shampoos are designed to be as safe as possible, although there is
    always someone who will react to them. Caustic hair dyes, straighteners, and
    other products can certainly cause inflammation of the scalp and result in
    hair loss.

    Can my hairstyle cause my hair to fall out?
    Certain hairstyles can contribute to hair loss, most notably styles involving
    tight braids or pull-backs. This form of hair loss is called traction alopecia.
    This occurs when the hair is pulled tightly back and fastened at the base of
    the skull, or braided into tight braids or rows. Exposure to this type of
    hairstyle over long periods can result in a scarring alopecia, with no potential
    for regrowth.
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