The fourth and less often discussed stage is the exogen stage. New studies have shown that the exogen (shedding) phase is a distinct phase and that hairs in the anagen, catagen, and telogen phases are all firmly anchored in the scalp. Hairs in the exogen stage are actively shed from the scalp. In a normal healthy scalp, these shed hairs can be between 50 and 150 per day.
Hair loss starts to occur when these stages change their normal intervals. If the hair grows less in anagen or stops growing sooner than it used to, this can contribute to hair loss. Similarly, hair entering the catagen or telogen phase prematurely can accelerate hair loss. So, hair loss treatments can be directed at different stages of hair growth depending on what type of therapy you choose.
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