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Causes Of Unwanted Hair

Causes Of Unwanted Hair Unwanted hair growth is a common concern faced by many women and men across different age groups. While some amount of body hair is completely natural, excessive or unusual hair growth on areas like the face, chin, upper lip, neck, chest, abdomen, or back can create emotional distress and affect self-confidence. Many people rely on temporary methods such as waxing, threading, shaving, or plucking without understanding the actual reasons behind recurring hair growth. At Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic, the focus is on identifying the root causes of unwanted hair and treating them holistically through scientifically designed protocols like EBVHCM (Electrolysis Blend Valeda Holistic Combination Mode). 1. Hormonal Imbalance One of the most common causes of unwanted hair growth is hormonal imbalance. Hair follicles are highly sensitive to hormones called androgens, especially testosterone. When androgen levels increase or when follicles become overly sensitive to t...

Alopecia Treatment – A Holistic Approach for Long-Term Hair Regrowth

Hair loss can really mess with how people feel about themselves. Its not just about looks, it sort of hits confidence and everyday happiness too. Sometimes its temporary from stuff like stress or not eating right, but when it sticks around, there might be something bigger going on inside. I think alopecia is basically when hair falls out in unusual ways from the scalp or elsewhere. There are different kinds, like alopecia areata where patches show up because the immune system attacks the follicles or something autoimmune. Then androgenetic alopecia, thats the pattern baldness that runs in families for guys and women. Diffuse thinning happens from overall issues like illness or bad nutrition, and traction alopecia comes from pulling hair too much with tight styles. A lot of times, its tied to hormones being off, or thyroid problems, PCOD, stress, poor circulation to the scalp, or just lifestyle habits. Nutritional gaps play a role too. People often grab oils or shampoos without figur...

Alopecia Treatment – A Holistic Approach for Long-Term Hair Regrowth

Alopecia Treatment – A Holistic Approach for Long-Term Hair Regrowth Alopecia is a condition that causes partial or complete hair loss from the scalp or other parts of the body. It can affect men, women, and even children, often leading to emotional stress and loss of confidence. While many conventional treatments focus only on temporary control of symptoms, a holistic approach aims to identify and manage the root causes behind hair fall and weakened follicles. At Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic , alopecia treatment is approached through holistic dermatology, combining internal correction, scalp care, nutritional support, and individualized therapies for long-term hair health. What is Alopecia? Alopecia areata is commonly considered an autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles. This leads to patchy hair loss, thinning, or in severe situations, complete scalp or body hair loss. According to Valeda’s clinical explanation, hair follicles o...

Alopecia – Understanding the Real Cause Behind Hair Loss

Alopecia – Understanding the Real Cause Behind Hair Loss Hair loss can affect much more than appearance. For many people, alopecia slowly reduces confidence, creates emotional stress, and leads to frustration after trying multiple temporary solutions. Whether the hair falls in small patches, excessive strands during combing, or progressive thinning over time, alopecia is a condition that requires proper understanding and timely care. Alopecia is commonly considered an autoimmune-related condition in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles. These follicles are the tiny structures responsible for hair growth. When affected, hair production slows down drastically and patches of hair loss begin to appear on the scalp or other body areas. In some individuals, the condition remains limited to small round patches, while in severe cases it may progress to complete scalp hair loss. Many people make the mistake of considering alopecia as only a scalp problem. In rea...

Men’s Hair Loss: Understanding the Causes and Finding Long-Term Relief

Men’s Hair Loss: Understanding the Causes and Finding Long-Term Relief Hair loss in men is one of the most common concerns seen today, affecting confidence, personality, and emotional well-being. While losing a few strands daily is natural, excessive shedding, thinning near the crown, widening hairline, or visible scalp may indicate an underlying hair disorder that needs attention. Many men ignore early signs of hair loss and start depending only on oils, shampoos, or temporary cosmetic solutions. However, hair loss is often connected with deeper internal factors such as genetics, stress, hormonal imbalance, poor nutrition, scalp health, lifestyle disorders, disturbed sleep, or weakened immunity. Unless these root causes are addressed properly, the condition may continue progressing. According to Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic , holistic diagnosis plays an important role in identifying the actual reason behind chronic hair fall and thinning. Common Causes of Men’s Hair Loss Male ha...

Psoriasis – Understanding the Condition and Holistic Care

Psoriasis – Understanding the Condition and Holistic Care Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is not contagious, yet it can deeply affect a person’s confidence, comfort, and emotional well-being. The condition usually appears as red, thickened, itchy patches of skin covered with silvery-white scales. These patches may occur on the scalp, elbows, knees, hands, feet, or even spread across larger body areas. According to Valeda Doctor Psoriasis Page , psoriasis develops because skin cells multiply much faster than normal, leading to a buildup of dead skin cells on the surface. Psoriasis is often linked with an overactive immune response. In healthy skin, cells renew in about a month, but in psoriasis, the cycle may shorten to only a few days. As a result, thick plaques and inflammation appear on the skin. Stress, infections, weather changes, emotional disturbances, certain medicines, and lifestyle habits can trigger flare-ups. Genetics may...

Normal Skin

Normal skin seems like the best kind to have. It stays balanced, not too oily or dry. People with it do not deal with as many issues as others. Their skin feels soft and smooth usually. Pores stay small, texture even, and breakouts rare. But even this type needs some attention. You cannot just ignore it forever. Healthy habits and basic care keep it going strong over time. I think a lot of folks get normal skin wrong. They figure no care means no problems. That is not true at all. Things like pollution or stress can mess it up slowly. Harsh products, bad food, not enough water, skipping sleep, or too much sun do the same. Modern life throws all these at us. So knowing how to keep it healthy matters a bunch. What makes it normal is the oil and moisture working together. Glands make just enough oil to hydrate without greasiness. Moisture stays in, so no dryness or tightness hits. That gives a fresh look, kind of radiant even. It feels comfortable most days. Characteristics include smo...

Acne

Acne shows up a lot, you know, for pretty much everyone at some point. Its not just teenagers dealing with it, even adults get those stubborn pimples and oily spots that wont go away. Blackheads and scars too, they make things worse. For some folks, it pops up now and then, but others have it hanging around forever, messing with how they feel about themselves and even hanging out with people. Ive heard stories of people trying all sorts of creams and washes for years, but nothing really sticks. Probably because its deeper than just the skin, like tied to hormones or what you eat, or stress building up. The way it starts is with too much oil from the glands, mixing with dead skin and clogging everything. Then bacteria gets in there, and boom, inflammation and those red bumps. It can be whiteheads or cysts, the painful ones that hurt to touch. Usually hits the face, back, chest, places with more oil glands. Hormones are a big deal here, especially around puberty when everything ramps up...

oily Hair

Oily hair is something a lot of people deal with these days, no matter their age. It can make your scalp feel all sticky and gross just a couple hours after you wash it. That discomfort spreads to the hair too, and it gets hard to style or even look at. I think excess oil on the scalp does more than just mess up your appearance. It might lead to dandruff or itching, and sometimes even makes hair fall out more. People often see oily hair as just a surface problem, but it seems tied to bigger issues like hormones out of whack or stress building up. Lifestyle stuff plays in too, along with bad hair care routines. Those quick fix shampoos that promise to control oil, they work for a bit, but they do not really fix why the scalp is overproducing sebum in the first place. At places like Valeda Skin and Hair Clinic, they handle oily hair differently, using this holistic trichology way that balances the scalp from the roots. It is about long term health, not just covering up the grease. The...

Dry Hair

Dry hair seems like something almost everyone deals with these days, no matter how old they are. It happens when hair loses that natural moisture and oils that keep it soft, and then it just looks rough or frizzy, kind of weak even. I think a lot of people keep having this issue but do not really know why it sticks around. If you ignore it, stuff like split ends or breakage starts showing up, and the scalp gets unhealthy too. In our busy lives now, things like pollution and stress make it worse, along with eating junk or using too many chemicals on hair. Heat tools from styling do not help either. People grab conditioners or serums for a quick fix, but those only cover up the surface, not the roots or scalp really. At places like Valeda Skin and Hair Clinic, they look at it differently, using this holistic trichology way that tries to revive the scalp and nourish hair from inside out, naturally over time. Healthy hair needs a good mix of oils from the scalp that protect it and keep ...

Damaged Hair: Why Your Hair Feels Dry, Rough & Lifeless — And What You Can Do About It

Hair damage is something many people silently struggle with today. You may notice your hair becoming rough, dry, weak, frizzy, or full of split ends even after using expensive shampoos or conditioners. Sometimes the hair loses its natural shine and becomes difficult to manage, making people feel less confident about their appearance. Whether it is because of frequent straightening, coloring, pollution, stress, poor diet, or harsh hair products, damaged hair is becoming increasingly common among both men and women. According to Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic , damaged hair is not just about external dryness. In many cases, the hair becomes weak because the protective layer of the hair shaft gets affected due to excessive heat, chemicals, environmental exposure, and internal nutritional imbalance. You can read more here: Damaged Hair Treatment Page How Do You Know Your Hair is Damaged? Damaged hair usually gives several warning signs. Some of the most common ones include: Dry and r...

PSORIASIS

Psoriasis – Causes, Symptoms & Holistic Care Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that causes red, thick, scaly patches on the skin. It is not contagious, but it can deeply affect a person physically and emotionally. The condition develops when skin cells multiply much faster than normal, leading to the accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface. Psoriasis commonly appears on the scalp, elbows, knees, hands, feet, and lower back. In some cases, it may spread to large body areas and cause discomfort, itching, dryness, cracking, and even bleeding. According to holistic dermatology principles followed at Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic, psoriasis is not merely a surface skin issue. It is often linked with internal imbalance, stress, immunity disturbances, digestive irregularities, lifestyle factors, and emotional strain. Common Symptoms of Psoriasis The symptoms of psoriasis may vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience mild dryness, while others may...

Acupuncture Treatment: A Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness

Acupuncture Treatment: A Holistic Approach to Health and Wellness Acupuncture is one of the oldest holistic healing techniques practiced for restoring balance within the body and supporting natural wellness. Originating thousands of years ago, this therapeutic method involves the insertion of very fine sterile needles into specific points on the body known as acupuncture points or acupoints. These points are believed to regulate the body’s energy flow and stimulate natural healing responses. Today, acupuncture is widely recognized across the world as a supportive therapy for various physical, emotional, and stress-related conditions. (valedadoctor.com ) Modern lifestyles have increased stress, poor sleep, fatigue, anxiety, headaches, muscular tension, digestive imbalance, and lifestyle-related disorders. Many individuals search for wellness approaches that focus on long-term balance rather than only temporary suppression of symptoms. Acupuncture is considered a holistic procedure bec...

Alopecia: Understanding Hair Loss & Holistic Hair Restoration

Alopecia: Understanding Hair Loss & Holistic Hair Restoration Hair loss is becoming increasingly common among men, women, and even young adults due to stress, hormonal imbalance, poor nutrition, unhealthy lifestyle, immunity disturbance, and environmental factors. Hair is strongly connected with confidence and personality, therefore continuous hair fall or bald patches can affect emotional well-being and self-esteem. Alopecia is a condition that causes abnormal hair loss from the scalp or body. It may appear gradually as thinning hair or suddenly in the form of round bald patches. According to dermatological observations, alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, disturbing the normal hair growth cycle. There are different forms of alopecia commonly seen today: Alopecia Areata – sudden patchy hair loss Androgenetic Alopecia – male or female pattern baldness Traction Alopecia – hair loss due to repeate...

Nurturing Your Skin: A Holistic Approach to Radiant Health in a Busy World

Skin is pretty much the biggest organ we have, and it does all this work protecting us from stuff like dirt and pollution or even bad bacteria. I mean, without it, we'd be in trouble. But in this busy life now, so many people end up with skin issues from stress or eating junk all the time. It seems like pollution just makes everything worse too. Proper care feels essential, but its hard to keep up sometimes. Cleansing the face twice a day, that is one basic thing. It gets rid of oil and dirt that build up. I think using the right kind of gentle cleanser based on your skin type stops pimples from forming as much. And hydration, keeping the body full of water, that helps the skin stay moist and looking fresh. Drinking enough during the day gives it this natural glow, or at least thats what Ive noticed. Diet plays into it too, with fruits and veggies full of vitamins feeding the skin better. Proteins from food help nourish it I guess. But avoiding too much oily or fast food limi...

ACNE & PIMPLES Acne & Pimples: Understanding the Root Cause and the Need for Holistic Treatment

Acne and pimples are among the most common skin concerns affecting teenagers as well as adults. While many people consider them a temporary cosmetic issue, medically they are a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin that requires proper understanding and targeted treatment. Acne develops when the pores of the skin get clogged with excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. This blockage leads to different types of lesions such as blackheads, whiteheads, and inflamed pimples. What Causes Acne & Pimples? The root cause of acne is not just “dirty skin” as commonly believed. It is a combination of internal and external factors: Excess sebum (oil) production Blocked hair follicles Bacterial growth inside pores Hormonal imbalance (especially in PCOD cases) Stress and lifestyle disturbances When these factors combine, inflammation begins inside the skin, leading to visible pimples and sometimes deep cystic acne. If left untreated, acne can lead to permanent scarring and pigmentati...

Understanding Alopecia: Causes, Symptoms, and Long-Term Management

Alopecia is a condition that leads to partial or complete hair loss from the scalp or body. It affects men, women, and even children, often creating emotional stress along with cosmetic concerns. Hair plays an important role in personality and self-confidence, so excessive hair fall or bald patches can significantly affect daily life and mental well-being. The term “alopecia” refers to different forms of hair loss. One of the most commonly known types is alopecia areata, an autoimmune disorder where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles. This leads to patchy hair loss on the scalp or other areas of the body. Other common forms include androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness), traction alopecia caused by tight hairstyles, and telogen effluvium, which occurs due to stress, illness, nutritional deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, or sudden lifestyle changes. Hair loss does not always begin suddenly. Many people first notice increased shedding while c...

Hair Fall Is a Root-Level Problem—Not Just Shedding

Hair fall is often misunderstood as a temporary or surface-level issue. In reality, it is a clear indication that something is disturbed at the root level—within the hair follicle and its natural growth cycle. When the hair cycle becomes unstable, the balance between growth (anagen), rest (telogen), and shedding phases is disrupted. This leads to excessive hair fall, gradual thinning, and visible reduction in hair density over time. Ignoring these early warning signs can allow the condition to progress into more persistent and difficult-to-manage stages. Many conventional approaches focus only on controlling visible symptoms. Temporary solutions such as oils, supplements, or chemical-based applications may offer short-term relief, but they often fail to address the underlying follicular imbalance. As a result, hair fall tends to recur, and in many cases, becomes chronic. What is required instead is a method that works directly at the root level—restoring the natural functioning of the...

Permanent Solution for Unwanted Hair with EBVHCM at Valeda

Unwanted hair can become a persistent concern, especially when it keeps returning despite repeated efforts like waxing, shaving, or laser sessions. Many individuals notice that these methods only offer temporary control, often leading to faster regrowth, thicker hair, or skin darkening over time. The real issue lies deeper—within the hair follicle itself—which most conventional methods fail to permanently address. At Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic, unwanted hair is treated with a clinically established method known as EBVHCM (Electrolysis Blend Valeda Holistic Combination Mode) . This technique focuses on the root cause by directly targeting and destroying the hair follicle responsible for regrowth. Once a follicle is treated through EBVHCM, it loses its ability to produce hair again, making the results permanent and reliable. A major advantage of EBVHCM is that it works independently of hair color. While laser treatments depend on pigment and are ineffective on white or grey hair, EB...

Hair Regrowth Starts at the Root: A Holistic Approach to Alopecia Recovery

Hair loss is often misunderstood as a surface-level concern, but in reality, it is deeply connected to the health and activity of the hair roots. True regrowth does not happen by chance—it begins when dormant or weakened follicles are reactivated and restored to their natural functioning state. Without addressing this root-level dysfunction, most treatments only offer temporary improvement. Alopecia, whether sudden or long-standing, is a condition that reflects internal imbalance. It may arise due to stress, hormonal disturbance, immune dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic scalp conditions. Conventional approaches often rely on steroids or chemical-based applications that may suppress symptoms temporarily, but they rarely provide stable, long-term recovery. At Valeda Skin & Hair Clinic, the focus is fundamentally different. Instead of suppressing the condition, the aim is to correct it at its origin. This is achieved through AVHCM (Acupuncture Valeda Holistic Combin...