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Hair Health and Diseases

Hair Health and Diseases

Hair-related complaints may develop in the form of hair loss, thinning (alopecia) or color-related or structural abnormalities in the hair strands.
Hair Health and Diseases
 

Hair-related complaints may develop in the form of hair loss, thinning (alopecia) or color-related or structural abnormalities in the hair strands. These complaints can affect many people in all age groups. For some, shedding is hereditary and part of natural aging, as in androgenetic alopecia, while for others it may be an indicator of a significant underlying disease. In addition, it may occur as a side effect of the medication that may impair the quality of life of a patient receiving chemotherapy. In this diversity, the treatment of hair diseases begins with reaching the correct diagnosis and finding the root cause of hair loss.

Hair Health and Diseases Treatment at Liv Hospital

 

At the Hair Health and Diseases Center, many different hair diseases that occur for different reasons are distinguished from each other and the causes are revealed. The diagnosis of hair disease is made through clinical examination, as well as advanced tests, digital computerized diagnostic tools and, if necessary, skin biopsies taken from problem areas. The computerized measurement and evaluation methods used provide detailed information about scalp and hair health.

Hair Health and Diseases Treatment Procedures

 

At the center, medical treatments for hair diseases, their systemic and/or intradermal application (intralesional treatments), as well as physical treatment methods such as low-energy light treatments, PRP and microneedling applications are also used. The effectiveness of the applied treatments is evaluated with numerical data and statistical studies thanks to photodocumentation, digital recording and measurements, and the results are presented to the patient and the success of the treatment is evaluated with these data.

At the same time, psychological support and various cosmetic solutions, including social support programs and medical treatments, are also recommended in the program to prevent the negative effects of hair loss and alopecia on the person from affecting the person during the treatment.