Finding a bald spot can be scary, but it’s more common than you think. Half of all men worldwide experience hair loss by age 50. That’s a staggering amount – and the crazy thing is that losing your hair isn’t always due to genetics! Sometimes, hair loss can happen because of bad lifestyle habits. Vitamin B12 can correct some of the habits tied to nutrition that can contribute to your hair becoming thinner. At Emerald Aesthetics, Kirin can administer these treatments without a problem and help you retain your thick, gorgeous hair.
What Causes Hair Loss?
Alopecia is a really common cause of hair loss. This issue develops when the body’s immune system attacks hair follicles, causing you to lose hair. This can be a hereditary trait or an outcome of stress. Beyond this, hair can become thinner and more prone to falling out when your body doesn’t receive the proper nutrients. B12 deficiency has been linked to hair thinning and slower hair regrowth.
What Can We Do About Hair Loss?
Adding Vitamin B12 into your diet won’t suddenly make hair grow back. However, B12 may give you the appearance of fuller and thicker hair because the increase in oxygen to hair follicles can help stimulate the growth of new hair strands. The best method of delivering this vitamin into your system is through an injection offered here at Emerald Aesthetics.
What Can I Expect?
Vitamin B12 injections take little time to administer. The added B12 will improve the quality of your hair, making strands much stronger and more resilient to shedding. Additionally, these injections can improve your mood, increase your energy, and enhance your overall happiness. How many injections you need and how often will depend on your unique situation, which Kirin can discuss with you.
Find Hair Loss Treatments in Gresham, Oregon
Don’t wait until your hair falls out! Vitamin B12 injections can strengthen your hair and help your strands stay in place. Kirin can administer these treatments here at Emerald Aesthetics. Connect with Kirin and schedule your appointment by completing the form below or calling (503) 841-1816.