A visit of a patient with alopecia to the doctor often begins with the phrase that for him hair loss was a complete surprise. That he heard about the harmful effects of stress, poor nutrition or internal diseases on hair, but never thought that it would affect him personally.
Specialists note that with intense hair loss, patients are ready for any procedure to stop this process, and they especially trust injectable drugs, which, in their opinion, will help faster than other methods.
Which patients are eligible for Meso-Genesis BP3™ for hair loss, looked at estet-portal.com.
Common causes of hair loss and types of alopecia
Alopecia is a pathological process in which there is complete or partial hair loss due to damage to the hair follicles. Alopecia is usually divided into two groups – cicatricial (when hair is lost irreversibly, because inflammatory, atrophic processes occur in the skin and the hair follicle is destroyed) and non-cicatricial, which make up about 90% of all causes of hair loss (when the scalp is not damaged).
Non-scarring alopecia is usually divided into several varieties.
• Diffuse – most often develops against the background of stress, hypovitaminosis, medication, hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy or menopause. It is characterized by rapid uniform hair loss throughout the head, but complete baldness is extremely rare. When the causes of hair loss are eliminated, the density of the hair is restored.
• Focal, or nested – happens with some skin diseases, when baldness develops in certain areas of the head. With proper treatment of the disease, normal hair growth is gradually restored.
• Androgenic – caused by an imbalance in the body's sex hormones. Sometimes total – when within 3 months there is complete baldness, and recovery lasts for years. Sometimes the process progresses slowly. It is combined with the loss of eyelashes and eyebrows.
• Androgenetic – is associated with the genetically determined activity of special enzymes in the hair follicles, due to which the transformation of sex hormones into their more active forms occurs, which provokes a deterioration in the condition of the hair follicles and papillae.
Immune disorders and acute stress conditions have recently been leading among the causes of non-cicatricial alopecia.
A disorder of blood microcirculation in the vessels of the scalp, provoking hair loss, can occur for the following reasons:
• chronic stressful state or long-term negative psycho-emotional impact;
• osteochondrosis of the cervical spine;
• chronic inflammation in the larynx and nasopharynx.
The causes of hair loss are often metabolic disorders, diseases of the digestive system.
The principles of treatment of non-scarring alopecia are, first of all, to eliminate negative factors, if possible: normalization of sleep and nutrition, taking vitamin complexes, cancellation or replacement drugs (if they provoked alopecia), the elimination of chronic infections and the correction of internal diseases. An important factor in therapy is the improvement of microcirculation, metabolic processes in the scalp, as well as a stimulating effect on the cells of the hair follicle and the skin of the scalp. For this, injection procedures using Meso-Genesis BP3™ from Emet™.
Factors influencing effectiveness of procedures with Meso-Genesis BP3™ hair loss
Meso-Genesis BP3™'s effectiveness in the fight against hair loss is due to the presence of five exclusive trichological components in its composition. Due to them, it affects the pathogenesis of alopecia of various etiologies.• Wharton’s Jelly Peptide P199™ - restores the structure of the hair follicle due to the active proliferation and differentiation of its own stem cells located on the basement membrane of the epidermis, in the structure of the dermis, as well as around the hair follicle; • Hexapeptide 17– responsible for the blood supply to the hair follicle and dermal papillae: increases the number of actively working vessels around the follicle; increases the speed of blood flow and the volume of incoming blood in the microcapillary bed; restores blood flow in static venules;
• Acetyl Tetrapeptide-3 – improves fixation in the dermis of the hair follicle by activating the production of extracellular matrix components; affects the size of the follicle; increases hair density; has anti-inflammatory action;
• Biochanin-A – inhibits the activity of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, blocks the androgen receptors of the hair follicle and thereby reduces its sensitivity to the hormone dihydrotetosterone;
• Acetyl-Tetrapeptide-2 – eliminates local immunological disorders that damage the hair follicle;
As a result of exposure to the active ingredients of Meso-Genesis BP3™ there is a revival of the structural condition of the skin of the scalp and the hair follicle itself.
While this
m:• scalp microcirculation is restored;• microinflammations are eliminated;• activates the growth of new hair in areas of damage and loss.
Hair not only stops falling out, but becomes denser and thicker. Recent research data prove the high efficacy of Meso-Genesis BP™ by Emet™ in preventing hair loss in non-scarring alopecia, preventing hair loss, strengthening thin, brittle, dull and colored hair, improving the nutrition of the hair follicle and microcirculation in the area of the hair follicle, as well as normalizing sebum secretion.
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