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Hair Loss In Women

By: Andrea Morris

Feminine hair loss, or thinning hair, is actually quite a commonplace problem. The technical term for a woman with hair loss is female pattern alopecia. The hair loss can be distributed all over the head, or it can be localized in certain areas much like male pattern baldness. It's more typical to see female pattern hair loss in women after they have gone through menopause and has the potential to affect over 30% of women with a genetic predisposition to female pattern alopecia. Usually, the hair loss is seen as a gradual thinning. Speaking in genetic terms, hair loss can come from either side of the family.

The pattern of female hair loss is usually a gradual thinning of the hair by hairs falling out and being replaced by progressively shorter hairs, leading to a large degree of thinning or complete baldness in the affected area. The most common area of the head affected by female baldness is both the front and top of the head, with the potential effect being quite dramatic and devastating to many.

Though the hair loss occurs most commonly after menopause, you can have hair loss after pregnancy or following the discontinuation of birth control pills and it may occur as early as puberty. There are even cases in which female pattern hair loss can occur in relation to illness or severe psychological stress. The hair loss related to illness or stress may be temporary and hair growth may return without intervention. However, this can take some time to happen.

Using Rogaine (minoxidil) is usually involved in treatment, being the one medication for female hair loss that is currently approved by the FDA. This treatment involves regular topical application to the skin. It is reported that Propecia is not effective for women. Aldactone, however, may be helpful but takes longer to start working and works best if the initial hair loss is before menopause. After menopause has started certain hormone replacement pills may be useful. Another option for some women may be hair transplant.

The treatment's effectiveness is not certain. Other approaches like perms, dying, etc. can make the effect of hair loss less noticeable. These days there are great quality in wigs and hair additions. A woman's appearance can be greatly improved through any of these methods. If you are suffering from hair loss it is best to check out all of the options available to you before you commit yourself to one treatment.

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