Alopecia and Root-Level Recovery with AVHCM
Hair loss is more than just a cosmetic issue—it often reflects deeper internal imbalance. One of the most complex and emotionally challenging forms of hair loss is alopecia. It can appear suddenly or develop gradually, but in both cases, it affects confidence and long-term hair stability. Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss and occurs when the natural hair growth cycle is disrupted. Normally, hair grows in a cycle of growth, rest, and shedding. When this cycle gets disturbed, hair follicles weaken, shrink, or become inactive—leading to excessive hair fall and poor regrowth. In many cases, alopecia is linked to factors such as hormonal imbalance, genetics, stress, or immune system dysfunction where the body may attack its own hair follicles. Why Alopecia Becomes Difficult to Treat A major reason why alopecia becomes persistent is that most treatments only focus on controlling hair fall temporarily. External applications or short-term therapies may reduce shedding for a while, but...