Our
hair can tell us a lot about our bodies and our predisposition to ailments.
With a focus on offering assessment as well as customized treatment options for
hair fall, hair loss and predictive capabilities as well, Hairline
International Hair and Skin Clinic launches Hair DNA testing which takes an in-depth
look at genetic markers for hair loss, assesses a predisposition to the
development of hypertension and cardiovascular conditions, and aids in the
creation of tailor-made treatment and diet plans. In this simple cheek swab
test, genetic markers for hair follicular stress, inflammation and growth
factors are analysed.
Speaking on the launch of
Hair DNA testing, Bani Anand, Founder and Managing Director, Hairline
International Hair and Skin Clinic says, “At Hairline International, we have
always worked towards holistic approaches to hair and skin ailments. Hair DNA
testing, besides being complementary to the Skin DNA testing we offer, helps
determine one’s propensity for lifestyle based ailments and this can go a long
way in helping a patient make the right changes”.
Explaining in detail on
the working of Hair DNA testing at Hairline, Dr. Premalatha V, Dermatosurgeon,
Hairline International Hair and Skin Clinic said, “At Hairline, we offer 5
different Hair DNA Testing panels. Each of these panels has a specific outcome
that works towards assessing:
1.
Genetic tendencies towards balding
2.
As Predictor of baldness
3.
Customization of treatment for hair fall
4.
Drug responsiveness to commonly used medication like Finasteride
and Minoxidil
Health markers to determine tendency towards cardiovascular
ailments, hypertension, obesity and diabetes. This panel is a part of
Nutrigenomics – a science that can help customize and alter lifestyle and
nutrition patterns based on an individual’s genetic make-up”.
Explaining Nutrigenomics,
Mansi Belani, Fitness Nutritionist, Hairline International Hair and Skin Clinic
says, “Nutrigenetic test is a genetic analysis that aims to understand an
individual’s genetic makeup can influence the way his body responds to food and
the nutrients he gets from it. It looks into how these genetic differences can
affect health. Nutrigenomics goes down to the DNA level of individual to better
understand what nutrition the body specifically needs and what may be lacking.
It also predicts what metabolic diseases and allergies one may prone to. The
in-depth research that is being conducted in the field will now make way for
gene-specific diets, ensuring that your diet too can be DNA-based”.
Elaborating on the
benefits of Hair DNA testing, Dr Premalatha further explains that the test
helps an individual in two primary ways
1.
Customization of treatment for hairfall
2.
Nutrition based treatment that is specific to an individual
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