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August 2006
Hair Loss and Acne: How Common Misconceptions Lead to New Treatments and Discoveries
The public weighs in - common misconceptions about acne and hair loss lead to
purchasing ineffective products and passing misinformation
Aug 2006
America's population of teenagers and adults are often subjected to poor information on the causes of acne and hair loss, and the result is poor choices and results when using treatments for these afflictions, according to Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi.
These findings are based on long term research by Dr. Alex Khadavi and staff. Research and surveys from Dr. Alex Khadavi have shown that a large percentage of the population suffering from hair loss and acne are often subjected to misleading, and damaging information about the causes of these afflictions.
This misinformation causes this population to spent time, money and
resources combating these conditions without knowledge of whether these
treatments work.
"I was surprised by the amount of information that teens and adults have
regarding hair loss and acne, and the causes of both. I found many recipients
informing me that they believed acne was caused by eating too many burgers and
having poor hygiene." - Dr. Khadavi
Research at Advanced Skin and Hair Inc, Dr. Khadavi's flagship company, have
shown that the main causes of both acne and hair loss reside with the chemical
known as DHT, or Dihydro Testosterone, on the oil glands.
Dr. Khadavi has found that Enzyme 5 Alpha Reductase converts Testosterone to DHT, which then binds to the oil glands in the skin by way of receptors on the glands.
This stimulation
by DHT causes the oil glands to increase their production of oils, which, in
turn, clogs the pore and attracts dirt, bacteria and foreign material. This
buildup, which later forms the acne, is all derived from that excess in DHT.
"Reduce the DHT buildup, and you reduce the excess oils and the issue." - Dr.
Khadavi
Interestingly enough, DHT also plays a major role in hair loss. For most people
suffering from hereditary or pattern hair loss, Testosterone is converted to DHT
by the 5AR enzyme. This DHT then binds to the Androgen receptors. DHT begins to
deteriorate the hair follicle, with each stage of new hair growth from that
follicle becoming weaker and weaker, until the hair follicle dies.
Once the
follicle is dead, no hair can ever grow from it again. By blocking the enzyme
which converts testosterone to DHT, Dermatologist Dr. Khadavi is able to
discontinue the miniaturization and deterioration of follicles, results in the
stop of hair loss and thinning hair.
"This clearly demonstrates to me, a need from the public for documented research
and real facts and solutions, and this is what I have provided and intend to
provide more of"
Both Clearogen.com and Revivogen.com and providing insight and solutions into
the issues of hair loss and acne, with real documented facts established by
Dermatologist Dr. Alex Khadavi and his research team.
Clearogen.com and Revivogen.com were founded in 1998 to provide consumers with
real facts about hair loss and acne and solutions to address those issues. Dr.
Alex Khadavi provides weekly updates on new treatments and research as well as
shedding some light on the inner workings of both hair loss and acne.