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    Diagnostics

    Microscopic video diagnosis, or computerized diagnosis of the skin and hair, is a method that is virtually unmatched in identifying abnormalities in their condition. This hair analysis is far more effective than a visual examination, as it allows the doctor to view the damaged area at 150x magnification.

    In this case, there is virtually no doubt about the causes of dandruff, alopecia, and other common trichological problems. Using a microscope and a video camera connected to a computer, the doctor can identify the causes of the patient’s unpleasant symptoms and immediately outline effective ways to address them.

    Timely hair diagnosis is crucial in cases of excessive hair loss. The trichologist must check the number of empty follicles, from which new hair shafts can still grow with proper treatment. Additionally, microvideo diagnostics allows for a quick determination of the hair’s growth stage. Based on the collected data, the doctor determines the extent of the condition and, if it is not too advanced, prescribes treatment that will effectively help stop alopecia.

    It is easy to identify the cause of hair brittleness using computerized hair diagnostics: this involves examining the hair follicles and shafts in different areas of the scalp.

    Every year, frequent stress is becoming an increasingly common cause of trichological disorders—such are the costs of the modern pace of life. Microvideo diagnostics clearly shows the effects of stress: the roots narrow, and the more of these affected areas there are on a person’s head, the longer the body has been suffering.

    In some cases, the patient is even advised to see a psychologist: otherwise, the processes negatively affecting scalp health simply cannot be stopped. Additionally, stress reduces the absorption of vitamin B, which is necessary for maintaining pigmentation. That is why this factor often leads not only to brittle, thinning, and falling hair, but also to premature graying.