Ageing and hair cycles

The phototrichogram is a non‐invasive technique by which, on the same precise area of the scalp, each individual hair may be identified, and its current growth phase established. This technique was used to study the duration of hair cycles in 10 male subjects, balding and non‐balding, by observations at monthly intervals over a period of 8‐14 years. The accumulated data served to characterize the effects of ageing in these subjects: a reduction in the duration of hair growth and in the diameter of hair shafts, most evident in the thickest hairs, and a prolongation of the interval separating the loss of a hair in telogen and the emergence of a replacement hair in anagen. These various aspects of ageing of scalp hair contribute to its progressive overall impoverishment. They resemble those observed in the course of male‐pattern balding, although their development is less marked.

[1]  H B CHASE,et al.  Growth of the hair. , 1954, Physiological reviews.

[2]  C. Hourseau,et al.  Hair cycle and alopecia. , 1994, Skin pharmacology : the official journal of the Skin Pharmacology Society.

[3]  M. Saitoh,et al.  Human hair cycle. , 1970, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[4]  F. Malkinson PATHOLOGIC DYNAMICS OF HUMAN HAIR LOSS , 1961 .

[5]  A. Kligman Full Length ReportThe Human Hair Cycle1 , 1959 .

[6]  J. Barman,et al.  METHOD, TECHNIC AND COMPUTATIONS IN THE STUDY OF THE TROPHIC STATE OF THE HUMAN SCALP HAIR. , 1964, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[7]  J. Hamilton PATTERNED LOSS OF HAIR IN MAN: TYPES AND INCIDENCE , 1951, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[8]  A. Kligman Pathologic dynamics of human hair loss. I. Telogen effuvium. , 1961, Archives of dermatology.

[9]  J M BARMAN,et al.  THE NORMAL TRICHOGRAM OF THE ADULT. , 1965, The Journal of investigative dermatology.