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Ruxolitinib For Hair Loss - SUPER EFFECTIVE?

https://www.hairguard.com In this video we cover Ruxolitinib for hair loss - super effective? What is ruxolitinib? How does it work? Is there evidence that it works? How can you get it? Get the answers for these questions plus more when you watch the full video! Full transcript: Alopecia – no matter its cause – can be a debilitating condition for sufferers. As such, many will consider the various treatments on the market. One treatment that’s growing in popularity is ruxolitinib – an autoimmune drug. However, it’s not a treatment I recommend. In this post, I’ll discuss two of the most common types of alopecia (including Androgenetic Alopecia and Alopecia Areata). I’ll then introduce you to ruxolitinib, how it works, and highlight the studies that have been done on its use for hair loss. What Is Alopecia? Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss, but it’s also a broad term that can be applied to any type of balding. Let’s look at two specific types of alopecia, including their causes. Androgenetic Alopecia vs. Alopecia Areata The two most common forms of hair loss are Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) and Alopecia Areata (AA). However, they both have two very different causes and symptoms. AGA is also known as Male-Pattern Baldness (MPB), and it’s the form of hair loss most associated with hairline recession and thinning. It can occur as you age, but it’s also been known to affect those in their teens and early 20s. Learn more about teen hair loss here. The cause for AGA isn’t 100% known, though DHT is believed to be the main trigger. DHT is a hormone that’s produced from the interaction between testosterone (a hormone) and 5AR (an enzyme). While DHT is present naturally, those with AGA have hair follicles that are sensitive to it. This leads to an inflammatory response which, in turn, causes hair miniaturization. If not treated, miniaturization can lead to irreversible and widespread balding. AA, on the other hand, is believed to be an autoimmune disorder. In simplest terms, individuals with AA have immune systems that attack their own body. They specifically target the hair follicles in this condition. This leads to a patchy hair loss, and it can affect both males and females. The majority of people with AA will only experience it on the scalp. However, it’s possible to experience it bodywide (this is known as Alopecia Universalis). Who Should You See If You Suspect Alopecia? Alopecia is a medical condition, and one that should be officially diagnosed by a medical professional prior to treatment. ------------------------------ Refference links: Original article: https://www.hairguard.com/ruxolitinib... Dermaroller For Hair Growth Guide 101:    • Dermaroller For Hair Growth Guide 101   Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any disease.

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