Hair loss
Hair loss in normal conditions is to be considered a natural physiological process of hair replacement. Hair growth, loss and regrowth are part of the hair life cycle, a sequence that is repeated continuously throughout a person’s life.
As long as hair loss is within the confines of this regrowth cycle it needn’t worry. However, when the phenomenon is triggered by exogenous, genetic or hormonal factors, it is possible that the falling structures are not adequately replaced by equally healthy hair.
Depending on the characteristics of the person and other factors such as problems with the scalp or the hair bulb, hair loss can manifest itself in many different forms. Baldness, or androgenetic alopecia, is the most common hair problem. More than 70% of men and 40% of women are affected in their lifetime.
Crescina
Cadu-Crex Anti-Fall Rapid-Intensive is a topical treatment for cosmetic use that specifically helps to stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth with patented transdermal technology.
Thanks to this technology, the active ingredients, in particular the components of the Hair Loss Patent and Taurine, can penetrate the hair system not only via the transfollicular route (opening of the follicle) but also transdermally through the skin layers of the scalp, aided both by their low molecular weight and by the presence of 3+2 Enhancers, which also promote faster action of the preparation.
Cadu-Crex is useful in preventing and combating the physiological, non-pathological causes of hair loss. It does not act on completely atrophied follicles. Specific formulas for Men and Women. Available dosages: initial hair loss, heavy hair loss, severe hair loss. Available in 20 ampoules (equivalent to one month’s treatment) and 40 ampoules (equivalent to two months’ treatment).
Follicular Island
Unlike single follicles that are valid for only one hair, FOLLICULAR ISLANDS, depending on the distribution and number, can count two or more hairs. With the thinning process, it is therefore essential to reserve a specific treatment for the follicular islands that is appropriate to the complexity of this extremely important system, in proportion to the total number of stems on the scalp.
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