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5 Alpha Reductase
5 Alpha Reductase is an enzyme which converts testosterone to
dihydrotestosterone (DHT) which is the hormone that triggers Androgenetic
Alopecia in individuals who are genetically susceptible.
Acne
Acne is an inflammatory disease which affects the sebaceous glands of the skin
Alopecia Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss or baldness in general.
Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata is the medical term for hairloss which occurs in patches on the
scalp.
Alopecia Totalis
Alopecia Totalis is a term for hairloss which occurs over the entire scalp.
Alopecia Universalis
Alopecia Universalis is her term for hairloss which occurs over the entire
body.
Anagen
This is the growing phase of the hair cycle which lasts about seven years in a
healthy person.
Androgenetic Alopecia
This is the term for male or female pattern baldness which depends on the
genetic predisposition of the hair follicles and the levels of DHT in the body.
Androgens
Androgens are often referred to as male hormones.
Antiandrogen
An antiandrogen blocks the effects of androgens, normally by blocking the
receptor sites.
Azelaic Acid
Azelaic acid like Retin-A is more commonly used in the treatment of acne and
other skin conditions. Recently the potential effect of using azelaic acid in
the treatment of androgenetic alopecia has been looked at and discussed.
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasma
Benign prostatic hyperplasma is an enlargement of the prostrate gland.
Catagen
The catagen phase is the resting phase of the hair cycle.
Cortex
The cortex is the main structure of the hairshaft. The cortex determines the
colour and texture of the hair.
Cyproterone Acetate
This drug is normally used to reduce sex drive in men who have an excessive sex
drive. It is also prescribed to treat hirsuitism and androgenetic alopecia in
women.
Dermal papilla
The dermal papilla is situated at the base of the hair follicle. The dermal
papilla contains nerves and blood vessels which supply glucose for energy and
amino acids to make keratin.
DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)
DHT is a male hormone that is suggested to be the main cause for the
miniaturisation of the hair follicle and for hair loss. DHT is formed when the
male hormone testosterone interacts with the enzyme 5-alpha reductase.
Finasteride
Finasteride is the generic name of the brand name drug Proscar. Proscar is
manufactured by Merck and is FDA approved for the treatment of benign prostate
enlargement. More recently 1mg tablets of finasteride have been marketed under
the brand name Propecia as a treatment for hairloss.
Follicle
The hair follicle houses the root of the hair.
Gene Therapy
Gene therapy is a treatment method which involves the manipulation of and
individuals genetic makeup. Keratin Keratin is a kind protein that is present
in hair and nail.
Minoxidil
Minoxidil is the generic name of the brand name drug Rogain. Rogain is
manufactured by Upjohn and is FDA approved for the treatment hair loss.
Minoxidil is available in the form of a topical lotion with varying strength
from 2% to 5%. Minoxidil was the first drug to be approved by the FDA for the
treatment of androgenetic alopecia.
Medulla
The medulla is a central zone of cells present only in large thick hairs.
Retin-A or Tretinoin
Retin-A is a brand name for a topical gel or cream normally used in the
treatment if acne.
Saw Palmetto
Saw Palmetto is a Natural Herb That has been shown to be an effective
antiandrogen.
Scleroderma
A disease of the skin and connective tissue that can cause hair loss over the
affected areas.
Seborrheic dermatitis
Sebhorrheic dermatitis is a condition marked by small discoloured patches or
spots on the skin and frequently occurs on the face and scalp.
Sprionolactone
This is a drug normally used to treat high blood pressure, however is also acts
as an antiandrogen and is used in the treatment of androgen related disorders
such as female pattern baldness and hirsuitism. Telogen This refers to the
shedding or falling phase of the hair cycle.
Terminal hair
Large, heavy pigmented hairs with a central medulla.
Testosterone
A predominantly male hormone which promotes the development of male
characteristics.
Traction Alopecia
This refers to hair loss which occurs do to traction place on hair. Traction
alopecia is commonly seen with braids, pony tails and other hairstyles which
create traction on the scalp.
Vellous hair
Vellous hair is very short, fine light coloured hairs.
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