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Growth, rest and transition phase
What is the significance of those short hairs near the scalp?
To explain this, we are going to study the lifecycle of a
hair. A distinction is made between three phases, through
which growth of a hair can be viewed, from the beginning to
the end of its lifecycle. There is a growth, rest and transition
phase of a hair cycle. After reading this site, you will understand
why Maxilène works against hair loss.
Growth phase
A hair will generally last five to six years. Under normal
circumstances, during this period a hair can grow freely.
You can see the arrector pili muscle, nerves and sebaceous
glands. It is nice to know that the shape of the hair root
determines whether you have straight, wavy or curly hair.
If, for example, the hair root is straight, you will have
straight hair, if the hair root is wavy, you will have wavy
hair, etc. During this phase the hair bulb resides underneath
the skin and stays there until the rest-phase. The hair bulb
plays a very important role in our story. After the growth-phase
comes the rest-phase.
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Hair root and hair bulb look
normal. |
Rest phase
After those five years, a new hair forms in the hair bulb.
The old hair loosens itself from the skin and makes its way
towards the surface. In the meantime, a new hair forms in
the hair bulb itself, which fills the old hair's position.
We call this the rest phase. So, during the rest phase a new
hair forms underneath the existing hair, without the old hair
falling out. The hair bulb also rises up a little, but stays
present in the skin. After the rest phase, the transition
phase begins.
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The hair falls out and the
hair bulb remains, looking like a white bulb in the hairbag. |
Transition phase
Now the old hair loses grip and falls out. This happens
to about sixty to seventy hairs per day. The new hair makes
its way towards the surface and will stay there for about
five years. The hair bulb returns to its position and your
hair will grow on healthily. In total this cycle will happen
about twenty times in a human lifetime. So, theoretically,
from birth, you will have hair for a hundred years.
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The hair leaves the scalp. |
What happens when you get bald?
The discovery in the field of hair loss has relevancy to the
phases as described above. Research has shown that persons
who become bald have a thickened hair root. For you, this
has the following consequences:
- Hair gets a delicate structure
- Hair does not get older than a few weeks or months because
the hair bulb can not move back
- Hair falls out a lot and eventually you will be bald
The thickened hair root prevents the hair bulb from returning
back to its place in the skin. Because of this, new hair will
be produced, but will not be able to settle. The growth phase
will then be disrupted and the hair bulb will continuously
produce new hair, which, instead of lasting the normal five
years, will only become a few weeks or months old. Now you
have constant hair loss!
The speed of this process varies from person to person and
is dependent on the thickening around the hair root. Often
this is what you see in the form of small new hairs near the
scalp. The short hairs point to the fact that your hair is
constantly in the transition phase. If a hair finds itself
in the transition phase four to eight times a year, instead
of once every five years, your hair will be gone within two
years time. For there are only twenty of such growth cycles
in a human lifetime. So, the quicker you intervene with Maxilène,
the longer you will keep your hair!
The above mentioned is the most important scientific discovery
which has been made in the field of baldness. Hereditary baldness,
hair loss amongst women and men or people who suffer from
Allopetia Androgenetica, all display the described thickening
and thus a disrupted transition phase of their cycle. Maxilène
removes the thickening around the hair root and hair bulb,
so that your hair can reach its full age and keep its normal
hair structure. You will keep your hair for a full lifetime
and will not become bald.
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