Three Common Hair Loss Myths

There are many hair loss myths circulating. Some may prevent you from seeking a solution to your hair loss issue. Don’t let false myths keep you from consulting a qualified hair care professional – you may be a good candidate for hair transplant or hair restoration procedures. We’ll answer three common myths about hair loss with some truth.

 

Myth One: Too-frequent shampooing causes hair loss

This is completely false. Frequent shampooing may cause weakened and broken hair, and this can resemble thinning. This problem can be solved by using good quality shampoos and conditioners that will promote hair growth. The broken hairs will be replaced within few months. Another tip: use a comb on wet hair rather than a brush.

 

Myth Two: Hair loss can start in your late teens

Sadly, this is absolutely true. Permanent hair loss can begin in the late teens and early 20s. Androgenic alopecia, the most common type of genetic hair loss for both men and women, can begin as soon as the end of puberty. You may be considering a hair transplant to address your hair loss. Seeing a qualified hair transplant surgeon as soon as possible can help guide you in the right direction. Often, hair treatments are started to provide stabilization to the existing hair prior to hair transplant. Search for hair loss clinics, like Sure Hair, that offer a wide variety of hair loss solutions.

 

Myth Three: Wearing a wig will cause hair loss

Totally false. Just as with frequent shampooing, hair breakage is often the culprit, not the wig. Properly protecting your natural hair along with the correct wearing and care of a wig ensures that you can wear it with confidence. Be aware that it is perfectly normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs every day. If you wear a wig all day, this normal shedding may appear to be a large amount lost as the wig is taken off. If you’re wearing a wig to cover hair loss, relax. Be sure to seek out the proper care of your natural hair to conserve it and maintain its health.