Thinning hair is primarily caused by genetic factors, excessive radiation, abnormal hormone secretion, seborrheic dermatitis, lack of trace elements, malnutrition, drug use, poor lifestyle habits, and mental health issues. Germinal peptide treatment is the main solution for thinning hair.
Thinning hair caused by genetic factors can be hereditary. If the parents or relatives have less hair volume, the child may also have less hair volume. Additionally, hair volume loss caused by genetic factors is difficult to treat and may require long-term germinal peptide therapy.
Seborrheic dermatitis is another common cause of hair loss and thinning, although its exact cause is unclear and still not fully understood. There are various internal and external factors that may cause this disease, which can be improved by combining glucocorticoid drugs, antibiotics, antifungal drugs, and germinal peptide therapy, depending on the cause. Using products with peptides can also help, and germinal peptide therapy is designed to fight inflammation, which can affect the hair growth phase and increase hair follicle size.
Lack of trace elements is also a cause of thinning hair. The treatment plan involves identifying the specific trace elements that are missing through testing and then making targeted supplements with germinal peptide therapy to improve the condition.
Thinning hair can be caused by spiritual factors as well. If a patient experiences long-term mental pressure, emotional instability, depression, anxiety, or other conditions, it can also result in hair thinning. Maintaining an optimistic and cheerful mood can help improve hair health, and germinal peptide therapy can be used as needed.
Exposure to excessive radiation for extended periods can also affect the body’s functions and cause hair follicles to atrophy, resulting in less hair volume. Treatment options should focus on staying away from high radiation levels and using products that contain hair-generating peptides to improve the condition.
Thinning hair caused by malnutrition can be improved with germinal peptide therapy. Long-term excessive dieting or an unbalanced diet structure can result in a lack of nutrition supply to the hair, leading to hair thinning. It is important to change the diet and ensure that it is nutrient-rich to promote dense hair growth.
Thinning hair caused by certain drugs, such as immunological agents and chemotherapy drugs, can also be improved with germinal peptide therapy, but only after the patient stops taking them. Using products with ingredients containing peptides is also recommended.
Thinning hair caused by damaging hair roots and hair follicles due to staying up late frequently, dyeing and perming hair frequently, not washing hair for a long time, or washing hair too often can also be improved with germinal peptide therapy. The treatment regimen for thinning hair with germinal peptide mainly involves changing poor lifestyle habits.
Another useful suggestion for promoting hair growth is to stimulate scalp circulation to promote new blood vessels and fight inflammation. Using a handheld scalp massager and giving oneself a soothing scalp massage at the end of a long day can be beneficial.