Showing posts with label hair loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair loss. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Cause of Female Hair Loss

Female hair loss is generally known as androgenic alopecia that in turn is also known as female baldness pattern. There are several possible causes of female hair loss including hormones, genes and aging though female hair loss is a problem that is not the same as is noticed among men that lose their hair. Female hair loss is typically seen as being thinning of the hair on top of the scalp as well as on the sides of the head and this in turn leads to baldness.

A single hair grows at an average rate of about half an inch per month and each hair typically grows for two to six year after which it rests and then falls out leaving room for fresh hair to grow in its place. What’s more, at any given point of time fifteen percent of the hair on a female’s head will be resting while the remaining eighty-five percent of the hair will be in a growing mode. Hair that falls away and which is not replaced with new hair leads to baldness.

Cause of female hair loss are still being researched though there no doubts the fact that the problem of female hair loss is closely related to the genes as well as to aging and even to levels of hormones.

When androgen hormones change at a rapid rate they are then believed to be one of the causes of female hair loss. A woman in a menopause phase will suffer from changes in hormones which lead to hair loss and at the same time there is no fresh hair growing to replace the lost hair. Another possible cause of female hair loss is feeling excessive stress which in turn might develop for different reasons including undergoing surgery, having a serious illness or because of anemia or experiencing too much of weight changes in a very short span of time.

Discontinuing the taking of birth control pills has also often been cited as a possible cause of female hair loss. The same is the case when a woman experiences emotional stress that can develop on account of mental illnesses as well as because of bereavement in the family.

In case a woman notices excessive and continuous female hair loss then it is time that she began searching for a suitable female hair loss remedy. The best person to recommend such a remedy would be a doctor who will conduct skin biopsy or some other type of procedure that aids in diagnosing the condition.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Options in Hair Loss Treatment

For an individual that has lost his or her hair, finding the best hair loss treatment is important to allow that person to function in every day life without embarrassment. There are various treatment options on the market today that offer hair replacement and hair restoration. There are many companies that offer services that are not legitimate and do not provide the quality of hair replacement or hair restoration that they promote in their advertisements. Another possibility is that the hair loss treatment will really cost more than advertised to maintain after buying it, or that there really needs to be two different hair replacement units in order to maintain the look the person desires.

One of the more popular hair loss treatments for men and women is the semi-permanent system which attaches to the head. In this system, the individual will need to plan to purchase two of these units so that one can be worn while the other is serviced when necessary. In addition, a feature of these units that can be disconcerting for those who have already experienced hair loss is that the remaining hair usually has to be shaved off so that the unit can be securely affixed to the head. These hair loss treatments will have to be maintained throughout the time that they are worn, usually costing the individual from sixty to three hundred dollars per month so that the hairpiece looks real.

Another possibility for hair loss treatment is to have a surgery in which hair is taken from the back of the head and transplanted to the balding areas of the head. This is a common procedure for male clients who have genetic mail pattern baldness. This surgical procedure is only viable if there is hair on the person's own head that is available for harvesting. The hair to be harvested must be healthy otherwise it cannot be genetically programmed to continue to grow once transplanted. One down side to this type of hair loss treatment is that it is not available for all people and it also does nothing more than move hair from one part of the head to another, thus not increasing the amount of hair on the head, just where the hair is growing. This down side is what makes a hair transplant not a viable method for most women who have a balding problem. In women, the hair usually does not thin in one place, but thins across the head and the hair that remains is usually scraggly and not viable for transplant.