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What Does Hair Regrowth Look Like?

What Does Hair Regrowth Look Like?

Most people experience hair loss at some point in their lives. Hair loss can be caused by a variety of factors, including age, stress, medications, even pre-existing conditions like androgenic alopecia, polycystic ovary syndrome, or other medical issues.

Seeing those thinning hairs and bald spots can be tough—we get it. Rest assured, though! Many people are able to get their hair back again.

Patience is vital when you first start regrowing your hair. If you’re not seeing as much hair growth as you’d like at first, don’t worry—everyone’s hair grows at different rates, and visible results might not be obvious at the beginning of your journey!

Let’s take a look at some of the common causes of balding, a few possible treatment options, and what the hair regrowth you’re looking for will actually look like.

Common Causes of Balding 

Both thinning hair and hair loss can occur for a handful of reasons. While there are many potential remedies, it’s crucial to find the cause before picking a management strategy in order to stop additional hair loss in its tracks.

Hormone Imbalance and Hair Loss

Hormonal imbalances often factor into hair loss. Since hormones regulate many bodily functions, including hair growth, when your hormone levels are off, your hair may start to fall out.

Following a life event like a pregnancy, you might start to experience some of these hormonal imbalances. It may take a few months after your pregnancy for your hormones to return to their normal level. If you’ve recently had a baby—congratulations, by the way!—and you happen to be experiencing thinner hair or hair loss, there’s a high chance that once your hormones return to normal, your hair may grow back good as new!

Medications and Hair Loss

Many common medications list hair loss as a potential side effect. Typical drugs from NSAIDs to birth control to antidepressants can all potentially have an impact on your hair. If you notice any hair loss while taking a medication, you should consult with your doctor to see if discontinuing your regimen in favor of an alternative could be a possibility. 

Alopecia Areata: A Unique Type of Hair Loss

Alopecia areata (AA) is a condition that develops when your immune system attacks your hair follicles. As you might expect, genetics can play a large part in determining who is affected by alopecia areata. Symptoms of alopecia areata include defined, specific bald spots that can occur anywhere on the body. In treating this form of hair loss, early intervention is critical: With this condition, hair loss can be temporary, but it can also be permanent.

Stress and Hair Loss

Illness, trauma, and severe stress can also cause hair loss—even months after the stressor occurred. Even significant emotional stress can result in hair shedding! By prematurely pushing hair follicles from their growth phase into their resting phase, new hair doesn’t emerge as quickly as it falls out. This can ultimately lead to both hair loss and slower hair regrowth.

Nutrient Deficiencies and Hair Loss

To be healthy, your body needs key nutrients to support essential functions like hair growth. A poor diet lacking in nutrients may deplete your body of necessary vitamins, eventually leading to hair loss. But have no fear: A balanced diet and proper nutrition can both help your body stay on track and promote hair growth.

Can Hair Products Cause Hair Loss?

Unsurprisingly, styling and treating your hair can have an impact on your hair. Harsh chemicals from haircare products can affect your hair’s health. 

Some of the most common toxic ingredients found in popular hair products include sulfates, mineral oil, parabens, denatured alcohols, synthetic fragrances, formaldehyde, coal tar, and silicones. In contrast, some ingredients that can help support your healthy hair include natural oils, protein, biotin, fo-ti, and omega fatty acids.

Make sure to always read the ingredient label for any hair products before you purchase them!

How Can I Nourish My Hair?

Luckily, there are numerous options available to help nourish your hair and keep it looking fuller and thicker. Revela’s Hair Revival Serum is an excellent place to start. You can even consult with your doctor or dermatologist about making either dietary or lifestyle changes, as well as discussing whether a prescription hair loss medication may be an option.

Let’s take a look at some of the most popular hair loss solutions, including what the process of actually regrowing your hair looks like.

Catching Hair Loss in the Early Stages

It’s best to see a dermatologist in the early stages of hair loss. The sooner you find the underlying cause behind your thinning hair, the sooner you’ll be able to get your growth cycle back on track.

Diagnosing Hair Loss

Visiting with your doctor or dermatologist can help you determine what’s causing your hair loss. Your healthcare provider may ask you a few questions during your visit, examine your nails and the areas you’re losing hair from, and possibly pull a few hairs out to see just how brittle they are.

Together, all of these factors can help your physician determine the underlying cause of your hair loss in order to find the best possible solutions to prevent further thinning.

Does Minoxidil Help With Hair Loss?

Minoxidil, an FDA-approved daily treatment for hair loss, is one option that many doctors recommend to both men and women. Best of all, it’s widely available over-the-counter.

Many users experience noticeable results within the first few months of their minoxidil regimen, but that doesn’t mean that minoxidil is without its share of drawbacks. Minoxidil can both dry out and irritate your scalp, making the experience of regrowing your hair very uncomfortable.

Finasteride and Other Prescription Hair Loss Medications

In addition to minoxidil, other hair loss medications are also available—though some may require a prescription. Finasteride, typically recommended for androgenetic alopecia—aka male pattern baldness—can also be prescribed to women, as well.

Unfortunately, treatment with finasteride also has its share of drawbacks, including skin rashes and decreased libido. Because of this, many dermatologists advise new patients to exercise caution when starting a finasteride treatment plan.

An Easier Alternative for Fuller-Looking Hair

So far you’ve seen that some beneficial hair loss medications can come with problematic side effects. Stressful, right? We’re here to help you avoid that feeling.

Revela’s Hair Revival Serum is a concentrated formula that features ProCelinyl™, a revolutionary ingredient that’s clinically tested to rejuvenate and reawaken your roots.

Other ingredients in our Hair Revival Serum include: biotin (vitamin B7), niacin (vitamin B3), thiamine (vitamin B1), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), and the essential amino acid, L-methionine. These ingredients team up to directly support and nourish hair follicles, precisely where nourishment is most important.

What’s the Best Hair Loss Solution for Me?

Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to treating hair loss; however, with the help of your healthcare professional, you can determine the root cause of your hair loss and create a preventative regimen that fits your needs and lifestyle.

Best of all, our Hair Revival Serum doesn’t need a prescription, and it’s suitable for nearly all hair types. The ingredients are clinically proven to work on dyed hair, as well as hair that’s been through chemical and keratin treatments.

Our serum is an ideal choice if you’re tired of hair loss prevention products like minoxidil that irritate your scalp, or medications like finasteride that come with a risk of harmful side effects.

With Revela, you’ll be on your way to seeing healthier, fuller, nourished hair in the mirror each and every day.

What Hair Regrowth Looks Like 

When it comes to confidence, a full head of hair plays a key role. If you’ve suffered from thinning hair or hair loss, successfully regrowing your hair can indicate whether your treatment plan is working or if you ought to move on to another. As with any hair loss prevention product though, seeing results takes time, so patience is essential while you wait for your hair to start filling in again.

The timeline for each hair loss solution looks a bit different, with some results showing up after a few weeks, while others take several months or more. Take a look below for a few signs to look out for that indicate your hair is on-track to growing back.

Dark Spots 

During the early stages of hair regrowth, you’ll notice a few darker spots forming in the parts of your scalp where your hair has thinned the most—this is sometimes referred to as a “shadow”, but it’s actually a good sign!

This shadow is really just a group of small spots where developing hair shafts are about to reemerge above the skin’s surface. Seeing a shadow on portions of your scalp that have been affected by hair loss is a telltale sign that your hair regrowth journey is well underway.

Fine Hair 

The first hairs to grow back in affected areas of your scalp will usually be finer and more delicate at first. These are sometimes called “baby hair”, and it’s essential to avoid scratching or brushing them too vigorously: Due to their delicate nature, these hairs can just as easily fall out with too much pressure or friction.

Over time, these baby hairs will get stronger and healthier, blending in with the rest of the hair on your head. Eventually, those thinning and balding spots won’t be nearly as visible as they once were.

Fuzz 

Later on in your hair regrowth journey, you’ll start to notice what’s often called “peach fuzz” growing in the affected areas. This fuzzy hair regrowth indicates that your hair follicles are once again healthy and hard at work.

Strong, Voluminous Hair 

Over time, regrown hair gets stronger and more voluminous, allowing it to more easily blend in with the rest of the hair on your scalp.

The strength and volume of your hair are indicators that your follicles are getting healthier as your hair returns to its natural growth cycle. Depending on the causes behind your hair loss, getting your hair back to its normal thickness, strength, and volume typically takes anywhere from a month to half a year. Sometimes, the process can take even longer, but great results make the wait worth it.

Restored Hair Growth

As your hair starts to fill in and become a bit more manageable, you can expect to see continued growth. Your restored hair in areas that had previously been affected by hair loss is a sign that your hair’s natural cycle of growth and rest is getting back to normal.

Once you’ve reached this point, however, it’s still beneficial to continue to periodically apply products like our Hair Revival Serum that work to nourish your hair from the root up—that way, you’ll keep building up your healthier hair for the long run!

Get Healthier-Looking Hair With Revela

Managing your hair loss can be a struggle at first, but it’s now easier than ever when you’ve got the right products at your fingertips.

Our Hair Revival Serum is a unique, patented solution for anyone with thinning hair who's struggled to find a product that actually works. If that sounds like you, then you’ve come to the right place.

Even with a hard-hitting prevention and management routine like ours, hair regrowth still takes time. When you’re patient and stick with our Hair Revival Serum as part of your daily routine, however, you can look forward to fuller, healthier hair in the future. Trust us, it’s worth the wait.

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Reviewed by: Enzo Benfanti, MEng

Enzo is a chemical engineer and data enthusiast with a background in industrial chemicals. His previous experience is in developing catalysts and designing industrial chemical processes to produce the precursors to detergents, polyester fibers, and other specialty materials. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University at Buffalo [Go Bills!] and his master's degree from Columbia University, both in chemical engineering.

Written by: Revela Editorial Team

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