Доктор Xanya SOFRA WEISS
Невролог
Hair loss stress and inflammation
Objectives: Stress, inflammation, and age-accumulated toxicity are among the most important causes of hair loss. This presentation explores the main causes of hair loss from the perspective of immune integrity and overall wellness. In our randomized, double-blind, longitudinal clinical research, we followed 12 hair-growth cases treated with a novel resonance-based detoxification/anti-inflammatory technology combined with probiotics. All subjects evidenced irreversible hair growth and skin repair. These results were compared and contrasted with current popular hair-growth technologies.
Introduction: Nutrition and anti-aging treatment modalities list the reported and actual statistical significance of around 190 published clinical and experimental studies. Current popular technologies including lasers and RF are compared in their effectiveness and safety for hair as interventions for hair loss. One of the cautionary issues discussed is using slightly different versions of the same technologies for both hair growth and hair removal. Other methods are also evaluated based on a metanalysis of 87 published studies and clinical cases, with stress and inflammation being the centrepieces.
Materials / method: In our randomized, double-blind longitudinal clinical research, we followed 12 clinical cases who underwent 6 treatments. All subjects evidenced sustained hair growth after two months. Results started being visibly obvious after three weeks to a month and a half and hair growth subsequently increased without any treatment. The speed of the treatment effect on visible substantial hair growth depended on the chronicity and severity of hair loss, level of stress, anxiety and depression, rather than age per se.
Results: These results on age-independent hair growth advocated for the importance of combining anti-inflammatory and stress reduction techniques to counterbalance emotional disharmony, immune insufficiency, age-accumulated oxidative stress, and disrupted cellular communications.
Conclusion: We should widen our perspective to the long-term effects of different treatment modalities on hair growth. Stress and inflammation go hand in hand reinforcing each other and they are some of the most important reasons for aging and disease. In understanding cause and effect that is necessary to design our treatment, we must pay attention to the entire person not just the hair. Look for inconspicuous, or insidiously forming inflammation, hidden anxieties and repressed depression by testing for metabolic imbalances, stress levels, inflammatory interleukins or levels of the CRP.