The cyclic phases of hair growth are essential in understanding the majority of the pathologies related to hair loss. The human hair growth cycle is in fact divided into three...Read More
Although hair loss and volume thinning is a variant of aging, it may occur prematurely in many individuals due to underlying pathologies and trauma to the scalp. It is estimated...Read More
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped endocrine gland present in the base of the neck. The gland is responsible for the production of three essential hormones: the two thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine...Read More
Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA) is a patterned form of scarring hair loss that occurs along the frontal hair margin. It is characterized by band-like scarring hair loss with signs of...Read More
Tinea Capitis, or ringworm of the scalp, is a cutaneous fungal infection that thrives in the warm and damp parts of the body. It is a result of a dermatophyte,...Read More
Scalp hair can exist in numerous different types, and one’s hair may even fit in more than one hair type. The most common and frequently used categorizing system though, groups hair into...Read More
As the Covid-19 pandemic rages on, disturbing every aspect of life, from physical health, mental health, and social or financial affairs, we are becoming more and more aware of its...Read More
Hair coloring is one of the most common salon services throughout the world, but as common as the use of hair dye is, did you know that it still may...Read More
Hypotrichosis is a rare form of hereditary hair loss in which there is little to no hair growth on the head (including eyebrows and eyelashes) as well as on other parts of...Read More
Dandruff is a common skin condition which mainly affects the scalp, but which may also affect eyebrows, beard and moustache. Appearing as white, off-white or grey flakes, dandruff causes severe...Read More