Stress causes Hair Loss / Alopecia Areata Fix with Scalp Micropigmentation Hair Tattoo

Recently I’ve been treating many clients who lost patches of their hair suddenly.

While I’m working on their head doing Scalp Micropigmentation, Hair Tattoo, we chat about how they’ve lost their hair. Most of them wold tell me they had recent changes in their lives. Either a family death or other life trauma. Basically this is caused by stress or changed in diet or lifestyle.

The explanation for this actually lies in another cycle—the life cycle of a hair.

Basically, a hair grows, then stops growing, then falls out. The growth phase, or  of a human head hair can last two to six years, which is why our head hairs can get so long. Other hairs have much shorter growth phases—an eyelash’s, for example, is 30 days. This process is always happening, and it’s totally normal for a person to lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day this way. Stress is thought to disrupt this growth process, prematurely kicking hairs out of the growth period. Stress cause the hair to fall out together in bigger numbers and up to 10 times more than usual. 

Mass shedding is also often seen after women give birth. (About three months after, most likely.) That’s thought to be hormone-related pregnant women have higher levels of hormones, which prevent shedding during pregnancy, and once they go away, so goes the hair.  Giving birth is also, you know, a stressful event.

Scalp Micropigmentation, Hair Stimulation Tattoo is a (SMP) is the best non-surgical scalp enhancement procedure by creating the illusion of natural, 3-D hair follicles. Scalp Micropigmentation is a form of scalp tattooing, Scalp micropigmentation (SMP) is a cosmetic process in which we use an advanced Nano Technology needles to insert micro-pigments into the scalp to replicate hair follicles, creating a natural looking dense appearance and camouflage hair loss. We spend our time to customized the hairline, color, shade & Nano needle size for your hair/head to achieve the most natural result. 


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