Being Hairlines is definitely a style, a chic style that celebrities like Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” can wear and present effortlessly, but it may not be for everyone. Not all faces and head shapes can pull off being bald, and if you’re here, reading this article, you may be suffering from some type of unwanted hair loss and/or the complete balding of your scalp.
Causes of Hairlines
Most commonly seen in the male gender, many suffer from hair loss due to their genetics or excessive stress within their daily lives and working conditions. Hair loss could also happen due to hormonal changes, medical conditions, and/or factors involving ageing.
With hair loss that is hereditary, the patient’s hairline gets pushed back through time and eventually bald spots become more visible. This usually occurs after the age of 19 and may continue until their late 20s. In other cases, hair loss could occur due to hormonal changes in which the client may lose their hair due to changes in their diet or due to the intake of un-familiar supplements.
In many other and most common situations, hair loss occurs through time and age. As we get older, the proteins in our hair strands become more sensitive and this results in a higher ratio of hair loss over time. However, it is important to note that not all hair loss is due to unfortunate genetics and hormones, many others may suffer from balding spots due to medical conditions such as Alopecia Areata or Alopecia Totalis.
what is Alopecia Areata?
Clients who suffer from Alopecia Areata, have specific areas of balding either in their scalp, eyebrows, or other facial and body areas. Alopecia Areata manifests as a patchy loss of hair which could happen in more than one area of the patient. In some severe cases, the client could get multiple spots of alopecia areata and eventually result in alopecia totalis. In Alopecia Totalis, the patient suffers from balding everywhere, including and not limited to, their eyebrows, eyelashes, head hair, facial hair etc. In these situations, losing the hair on your scalp could raise self-esteem issues and affect the way you see yourself.
How to cure Hairlines
Now you may be wondering if there’s a cure to this hair loss besides hair vitamins and hair oils, and I cannot say that there is a cure that can solve your hair loss problems, but there is an alternative solution that you may see to fit your situation. That is the PhiScalp Treatment, consisting of the micropigmentation of pigments on your scalp which match your natural head hair. With the careful placement of micro-pigments within reasonable distance, the results of this procedure will mimic real hair follicles on the client’s scalp, thus the PhiScalp treatment can make your scalp look like a full head of shortly-cut hair.
But don’t forget, the PhiScalp procedure is a multi-purpose treatment which can also be used to adjust and align your hairline and give you the perfect fade. So if you are not necessarily suffering from a great amount of hair loss in one area and only want to touch up, perfect, and sharpen your look, then you should definitely consider getting the PhiScalp Micropigmentation treatment.
This is a semi-permanent treatment that stays on your scalp for 5-6 years, you may only require touch up treatments during this time to renew the pigments if you have oily skin on your scalp. If you have a regular or a dry skin type, then your skin will do a better job of retaining the pigmentations on your scalp, meaning that you may need fewer sessions of correction. Read more about the PhiScalp Micropigmentation.