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La chute de cheveux : par où commencer ?

Hair loss: where to start?

Hair loss can be gradual, sudden, or diffuse. To act effectively, it's essential to first understand its cause. It can be linked to hormones, stress, deficiencies, scalp inflammation, or genetics. Identifying the underlying cause is key to guiding the right course of action.

 


 

1. Identify the type of fall

First, analysis:

  • When the fall began

  • Whether it is diffuse (overall less dense hair) or localized (temples, part, crown)

  • The condition of the scalp : oily, dry, irritated, painful, presence of dandruff

  • If there is a cyclical pattern or a sudden episode

These elements then guide the medical diagnosis and the choice of treatment.

 


 

2. When to consult?

  • You're losing more than 100 hairs a day for more than 3 months.

  • Your decline continues or worsens without improvement.

  • You observe a thinning or sparse areas.

  • You want to identify the exact cause of your fall and take effective action.

  • You feel psychologically affected by this situation.

 


 

3. Who should I consult for a proper diagnosis?

Depending on the symptoms, several specialists may be involved:

Initially, to begin an initial assessment and request blood tests:

  • Dermatologist: A specialist physician, they can make an accurate medical diagnosis, prescribe treatments and perform a complete assessment.

  • Trichologist: Scalp expert, he performs in-depth hair assessments using cameras and visual tests.

If further analysis is needed:

  • Endocrinologist: if the hair loss seems to be related to the thyroid or androgen hormones.

  • Nutritionist/dietician: in case of suspected deficiencies or insufficient diet.

 


 

4. Useful tests to understand the fall

A reliable diagnosis often includes:

  • Blood tests: iron, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, zinc.

  • Hormonal assessment: estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHT, cortisol, thyroid hormones, insulin, prolactin.

  • Clinical interview: medical history, diet, hormonal cycle.

  • Traction test: to detect an active fall.

  • Trichogram: root analysis.

  • Trichoscopy: a very precise digital examination of density.

These examinations help to pinpoint the true cause of the fall.

 


 

5. Create a healthy environment, stimulate follicles, and adopt an effective routine

To slow down the loss and stimulate regrowth, effectiveness relies on a combined approach.

The scalp

A healthy environment is essential: reducing inflammation , regulating sebum , cleaning properly , activating microcirculation .
The No. 1 Thickening Shampoo helps to purify and rebalance the scalp.

Follicle stimulation

Reactivating follicle activity is key:

  • Targeted anti-hair loss serums

  • Mechanical stimulation (dermastamp, massages)

  • Red light/laser to increase cellular energy

  • Appropriate nutritional intake

The No.1 Anti-Hair Loss Serum strengthens and nourishes the follicles.
Dermastamp No.1 improves the penetration of active ingredients and supports regrowth.
The HCT80 Helmet stimulates follicles deep down using laser light.
The Massage Brush can complement the routine by improving blood circulation.

Regularity and time

Results require consistency:

  • Daily use of the serum

  • 2 to 3 laser sessions per week

  • Suitable shampoo

  • Weekly mechanical stimulation

  • balanced lifestyle

The follicles react within a few weeks , but visible density generally improves after three to six months . The first positive signs are a slowing of hair loss , stronger hair, and the appearance of new, shorter hairs .

 


 

Getting off to a good start when dealing with a fall means identifying the type of fall, consulting the right specialists, having the necessary tests done, creating a healthy environment , and adopting a consistent routine . There's no magic bullet, but a comprehensive strategy , supported by appropriate tools like the HACT routine , can lead to visible and lasting results.