How well do we really know our own hair?
Hair is a part of our body that we touch, style, and manage every single day. Yet each small strand contains many structures and details that cannot be seen in the mirror or even with the naked eye.
This is why consulting with an experienced hair specialist is important not only for people who truly care about their hair, but also for anyone who wants to maintain strong, healthy hair for many years.
If you want to better understand your hair, whether it is your general hair condition or various hair and scalp concerns, a Hair Check Up with a hair specialist is the best approach. Hair contains many subtle details that require professional evaluation and analysis. When we understand the condition of our own hair, we can care for it properly, reduce potential risks especially the likelihood of hair loss and hair thinning in the future, and if hair problems already occur, identifying the cause early allows treatment planning to be more precise and effective.
Examples of key areas examined during a professional hair and scalp assessment include:
Evaluation of the scalp condition to determine whether it is dry or oily, and whether dandruff or inflammation is present.
Keratin is the primary protein that forms the structure of hair. Analysis using high magnification imaging allows specialists to observe the different layers of the hair shaft, the characteristics of keratin fibers, and the moisture level of the hair, which helps determine whether the hair is receiving adequate care.
This refers to the density of hair growth. Each individual has different spacing between hair strands. Some people have high density, some moderate density, while others naturally have thinner hair. This information helps doctors plan appropriate treatment strategies.
Did you know that scalp follicles vary from person to person? They also influence hair density. Some follicles may produce 3 to 4 hair strands per pore, while others may produce only 1 to 2 strands. This information is also valuable in planning suitable treatment.
Hair strands can be thick, medium, or fine, and this significantly affects whether hair appears dense or thin. Precise measurement of hair shaft diameter provides important data for hair care and can also reveal whether the hair strands have become thinner.
A hair assessment can be performed for people of all ages and genders. There is no need to wait until hair problems become severe. Anyone who cares about their hair can consult with the doctors at Namnin Clinic at any time. The doctors always listen carefully to each patient’s concerns and expectations in order to design a personalized hair care plan. If needed, when addressing the frontal hairline area, the doctor may also design a new hairline to help improve facial proportions.
Knowing this, are you ready to get to know your hair better and begin caring for it appropriately under the guidance of a specialist for truly healthy hair from within?