Alopecia
There are several types of alopecia, such as Alopecia and androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is the type of hair loss that Procerin is designed specifically to combat. While alopecia refers to any type of hair loss, androgenetic alopecia is a genetic predisposition to male balding. The combination of a genetic propensity, age, and the presence of male hormones in the scalp contribute to androgenetic alopecia, or male pattern baldness.
The factors involved in androgenetic alopecia are:
- A genetic propensity for balding and thinning hair
- Age
- The presence of male hormones (called androgens) in the scalp
Alopecia is simply the medical term for hair loss. Androgenetic refers to a genetic predisposition to balding, one that typically becomes more noticeable and pronounced with age. The influence of androgens such as dihydrotestosterone (DHT) plays a major part in this type of hair loss . Age and genetics cannot be changed, so many hair loss products are aimed at the third factor; addressing the presence of androgens in the scalp. Most successful hair loss treatments, particularly prescription hair loss medications, are typically targeted at reducing the presence of DHT in the scalp, or blocking the formation of DHT that leads to male hair loss . Prescription hair loss treatments are targeted at one phase of DHT, the production of it as a byproduct of the male androgen testosterone. These prescription hair loss treatment s can also interfere with testosterone however, in addition to treating hair loss. |