If you suffer from thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, you may have noticed hair thinning as a result. This can be a common side effect of thyroid disorders and can affect many women just like you. Here at Medi Tresse, we offer several thyroid-related hair loss treatments to restore your confidence.
The thyroid gland has many distinct roles. It produces hormones which help in metabolism. When the thyroid is not functioning properly, the metabolic rate of our body can fluctuate, both too high and too low. When it is too high (hyperthyroidism), the result is a more rapid turnover of cells, resulting in excessive shedding. When it is too low (hypothyroidism), everything slows down, including hair growth. We also now know that thyroid diseases are often autoimmune diseases, and there can be inflammation throughout the body, resulting in inflammation and disease directly affecting the hair follicle.
We have many clinically-proven treatments for thyroid related hair loss throughout several convenient locations. Please note: Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy/Optimal Platelet Concentration (OPC) Therapy should only be attempted once your thyroid levels have normalized.
We have the ability to better deliver the optimal concentration of PRP solutions in a completely painless fashion -- without needles.
Thyroid conditions result when your thyroid gland fails to produce enough or produces too many hormones. An underactive thyroid is called hypothyroidism, and can cause other symptoms ranging from weight gain to fatigue. An overactive thyroid, on the other hand, is called hyperthyroidism, and can cause symptoms such as weight loss and nervousness. Both conditions may result in dry, brittle hair or thinning hair on your scalp and the rest of your body.
Hair loss caused by thyroid conditions is usually temporary. Hair loss could be caused by the medications you’re taking to treat your condition, or it could have more to do with the life cycle of hair. Either way, it may take many months to notice regrowth.
An endocrine gland in the neck, your thyroid is responsible for producing and releasing the endocrine hormone into the bloodstream. Thyroid diseases can occur when there is a disruption in this hormone production, sometimes causing your hair to stop growing or fall out.
Everyone loses some hair every day, but hair loss due to a thyroid condition typically shows more specific symptoms, such as diffuse thinning, increased shedding, hair loss on other body parts, and changes in hair texture (dry, coarse, prone to breakage).
It is important to get a diagnosis of a thyroid condition from your doctor. Then, when you come to Medi Tresse for your hair loss consultation, we will take our own blood test to confirm. This will allow us to recommend the optimal treatment for your condition.