Let's lead with the bad news first: Not all hair loss is preventable, especially if it runs in your family. But there are a few steps you can take to treat it if it does happen.
'For instance, androgenetic alopecia hair loss is a progressive condition. However, early intervention and a custom program including integrated lifestyle changes with topicals, exosome (growth factor) injections, Laser and LED can mitigate, manage and minimize the loss,' Tony said.
When it comes to hair loss that can be prevented (like traction alopecia), there are a few things you can do to set your strands on the right track, like avoiding chemical treatments (such as relaxers or perms), wearing your locks in loose hairstyles and eating healthy foods.
'The first thing is to make sure that you are on a well-balanced diet containing enough protein, iron, zinc and biotin. If you are unsure, you can take supplements to keep these things in tip top shape,' Tony explained.
'Second is to use chemical free shampoos. You really can't control all the environmental factors that damage your hair, but what you can control is the kind of shampoos you use. Lesser the number of chemicals in your shampoo, healthier your hair. Go for gentle shampoos that suit your hair type.' Tony explained.
'You can try topical hair-growth products. If you're concerned your hair isn't growing fast enough or you're experiencing hair loss and thinning. We don't know the exact mechanism for how it works, but we think a lot of it has to do with increasing blood flow to the scalp. It's like giving more water to the plant to help it grow.' Tony explained.
Above all, remember that there are many ways to treat hair loss and many hair product and Tips to make your hair grow faster, so try not to panic.