Hair

Medical professionals know that hair is not only an aesthetic addition, but it is also used by the body as a protection device in the specific area in which it is located. For example, eyebrow hair and eyelashes play an important role in protecting the eyes from external factors such as sweat, rain, dust, and other contributors that affect the clarity of vision.

Hair diseases may affect hair follicles located anywhere in the body such as the scalp. The most common hair diseases occur when certain individuals have hair loss at a rate higher than normal (up to 150 hairs per day). Hair diseases may manifest when there is an impediment or change of smooth hair growth as well.

Symptoms of hair diseases vary according to the disease causing it, for example, whether it is a hereditary or acquired disease. Some of these diseases are associated with itching, rashes, scaliness, and some of them appear in the form of hair loss or incomplete growth

The correct treatment of hair diseases requires a correct diagnosis, and is often done through clinical examination by using advanced microscopic methods.

Medical treatments have developed for hair diseases in recent times, such as hair plasma injections, REGENERA technology, and modern hair transplantation technology

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