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Hair loss, or ‘alopecia’, affects millions of individuals globally. Hair fall occurs due to disruption of the normal hair growth cycle: anagen(growth), catagen(transitional), and telogen(resting) phases. Among normal individuals 50-100 hair strands might fall. However, shredding hair more than this indicates an imbalance.
There are various causes of hair loss, among which the most common include androgenetic alopecia. This is also called pattern hair loss. The underlying cause includes genetic predisposition, such as the effect of dihydrotestosterone, a derivative of testosterone. This leads to gradual miniaturization of hair follicles, resulting in hair thinning, short hair strand and scarring as a long-term effect.