Related to external factors
Although it primarily affects women, diffuse alopecia can sometimes be seen in men of all ages. It is characterized by thin, sparse hair across the entire scalp, rather than being localized to specific areas (forehead, tonsure), as is the case with androgenetic alopecia.
It is not hereditary and can occur at any time in life because diffuse hair loss is most often linked to external factors such as:
- Hormonal imbalance (maternity, menopause)
- Following post-operative anesthesia
- Stress and anxiety
- Lack of vitamins and minerals
- Lack of protein
- Taking certain medications
- Using the wrong hair products
- Use of unsuitable styling tools
Your Norgil hair care expert will create a tailored treatment program for you to increase your hair capital and improve the health/beauty of your hair.