Saturday, April 23, 2011

Smoking Can Accelerate Hair Loss

Besides being the most important preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the general population, smoking has been associated with numerous side effects upon the skin and hair loss.

Smoking destroys the hair follicles and interfere with the blood supply and hormones to the scalp and increases estrogen production


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The correlation between snuff and hair loss is demonstrated. This substance consumption can translate into a loss of vitality of the hair, further drying of the cuticle and, in general, greater fragility of the hair fiber.

A study in Taipei University, indicates that smoking accelerates hair loss and found that men who smoked 20 cigarettes or more had an alopecia or hair loss from moderate to severe.

The rate of consumption, the current number of cigarettes smoked and the intensity of smoking play major roles in the development of moderate or severe androgenetic alopecia, "write the authors of the study.

Androgenetic alopecia has a strong hereditary factor is the most common type of baldness in men. But, in addition to genes, this disorder is usually associated with certain environmental factors, such as smoking.



Substances from smoke cause damage to the microcirculation of the scalp hair follicles, from reaching the necessary nutrients and altering the proper training of new hair

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