Hair Loss (Alopecia)
It’s normal to lose some hair every day; the majority of people lose between 50 -100 strands each day. But if your hair seems to be thinning excessively or if bald patches are appearing, you may want to see a hair loss specialist at Ogden Clinic. The most common cause of hair loss is hereditary in nature. About 80 million people (men and women) have a hereditary type of hair loss. Medical conditions, hormonal changes, and excess stress are other reasons people can experience hair loss.
Fortunately, most cases of hair loss can be treated or stopped with help from a dermatologist. Ogden Clinic dermatologists in Ogden and Bountiful see people of all ages who suffer from alopecia.
Treatment for Hair Loss
There are several ways hair loss can be stopped and hair regrowth can be stimulated. Topical, injectable, and internal medications are available from your dermatologist depending on the nature of your alopecia. It all starts with a visit to Ogden Clinic dermatology. Schedule your visit to our Ogden or Bountiful location to get to the root of your hair loss and begin a customized treatment plan.
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