HAIR LOSSWhen it comes to hair, its no surprise most people prefer a full head.
Whether its a fashion statement, a look, or an identifiable new do,
hair has proven its long-lasting impact on society.

But what happens when it recedes, falls out, and dries up? Even though hair loss is commonly associated with men, woman may also experience sudden, unexpected fallout as well. Self esteem, attractiveness, and self-consciousness are all natural emotional responses tied to hair loss. However,  instead of pouring over the need for a quick replacement, ask what is the root cause? No matter how advanced your hair loss is, the Salerno Center can create a comprehensive hair loss treatment program designed around your unique needs.

Hormones, which send messages to all areas of the body, play a dramatic role in the development, maintenance, and growth of hair, especially androgens (testosterone, and rosteinedione, dihydrotestosterone/DHT). DHT, a metabolite of testosterone, is a common factor in male baldness. Along with hormone imbalances, hair loss may be the result of a poor diet. Although it is oftentimes considered a natural part of aging, hair loss is not always a given and can be prevented.

Symptoms of Hair Loss

Hair Loss Root Causes

Types of Hair Loss

  • Male/Female Pattern Baldness – Characterized by balding occurring near the top of the head in men, pattern baldness can also affect women, who usually notice thinning near the front, sides, and top of the head.

Hair Loss Treatment & Prevention
Diet & Lifestyle Changes

  1. Eat organic, fresh, all natural, unrefined, low sugar foods. Remember, normalizing insulin levels is an important step in maintaining  a healthy head of hair.
  2. If you are not supplementing with essential fatty acids, start by taking one right away. A diet high in healthy omega-3 fatty acids helps supply the nutrients hair needs to grow.
  3. If the hair loss is the result of an autoimmune disorder, seek some sort of mind-body treatment.
  4. Handle hair with care. Hair styling techniques, including braiding, pulling, buns, ponytails, and wraps, can be harmful to hair follicles.