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Episode Date: November 17, 2025Did you know that hair loss affects around 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States alone? If you're dealing with thinning hair, you're definitely not alone in this struggle. ... Trybello LLC City: Miami Address: 40 SW 13th St Website: https://trybello.com/
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Did you know that hair loss affects around 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States alone?
If you're dealing with thinning hair, you're definitely not alone in this struggle.
Yep, and what many people don't realize is that thinning hair isn't just one condition.
It's actually a symptom with multiple underlying causes.
I mean, we're talking about genetics, hormonal changes, stress, even nutritional deficiencies.
Right, so let's start with the basics.
what's actually happening when someone experiences hair thinning?
Because I think a lot of people assume it's just genetics, right?
Well, genetics plays a huge role, obviously.
Hereditary hair loss or androgenetic alopecia is the most common cause worldwide.
In men, this shows up as a receding hairline and crown baldness,
while women experience a general thinning over the top of the scalp.
It's focused on sensitivity to dihydrotestosterone.
Mm-hmm, I see.
Please continue.
Right.
Then you have hormonal changes during menopause.
That can be a major factor for women.
Medical conditions, too, like thyroid problems and autoimmune diseases.
Stress is another big one.
Severe physical or emotional stress can shock the hair growth cycle,
causing what we call telogenifluvium.
That's fascinating.
Have you ever wondered why stress seems to hit our hair so hard?
I actually had a colleague who went through a brutal time
and noticed significant hair loss
about three months later.
Oh, that timing is classic telegenifluvium.
High stress levels push hair follicles into a resting phase, leading to increase shedding.
The good news is it's usually temporary.
Hair growth typically resumes within three to six months once the stressor is addressed.
But nutrition plays a role too.
Iron deficiency is particularly common in women, and deficiencies in zinc, vitamin D, and protein can all contribute.
So, we've established the various causes.
Now let's talk solutions.
What are the most effective science-backed treatments available?
Right.
So treatment really depends on the underlying cause, but let's start with the most established options.
Monoxidil is available over-the-counter and works by increasing blood flow to hair follicles,
extending that growth phase of the hair cycle.
And that has to be used continuously, correct?
Exactly.
It must be used indefinitely to maintain results.
For men, there's also fine asteroid, which blocks DHT conversion.
Then we have some interesting newer approaches like low-level laser light therapy or LLT,
which increases blood circulation in the scalp and boosts cellular activity in the follicles.
It's not exactly a sci-fi movie, but pretty close.
Ha, that does sound like a sci-fi movie.
Next we'll talk about these cutting-edge therapies, but first, a quick word from our sponsor.
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advanced treatments, how effective are treatments like PRP therapy?
PRP or platelet-rich plasma therapy is really promising.
It involves drawing your blood, concentrating the platelets and growth factors, then injecting that back into your scalp.
Some reviews of clinical trials have found that PRP therapy can significantly improve hair density and thickness
in a notable percentage of studies for both men and women.
However, more research is needed to confirm these findings and standardized treatment protocols.
That's promising.
What about hair transplants? I know they've come a long way.
Oh, definitely. Modern techniques like follicular unit extraction can retain almost 90% of the original
transplanted hair when well executed, with graph survival rates generally very high.
What's interesting is that some recent studies suggest combining PRP with hair transplants may achieve
even better results.
That's encouraging. So to everyone listening who might be dealing with this, but prefer to go
natural. Are there natural approaches that actually work? Absolutely. Managing stress through relaxation
techniques can help restore normal hair growth, especially for stress-related thinning. A diet rich in iron,
zinc and protein supports hair health, basically feeding your follicles from the inside out.
And regular scalp massages can boost circulation and deliver more oxygen and nutrients to hair
follicles. Right, feeding your follicles. I love that we can give people both high-tech and simple
solutions. Any final thoughts for someone just starting to notice thinning? Don't panic, but also don't wait
too long. Many treatments work best in the early stages. A consultation with a dermatologist can help
determine the underlying cause and the most appropriate treatment plan. Losing 50 to 150 hairs daily is normal.
It's when new hair doesn't adequately replace what's falling out that we see thinning.
Such valuable insights today.
If you're ready to look into science-backed solutions for your hair concerns,
check out tribello.com.
Thanks for joining us.
And remember, you're not alone in this process.
