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Baldness - Not Just For Men Anymore

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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.

Hair loss in women usually begins with a gradual loss of hair. The lost hair is then replaced by hairs that are shorter and shorter until it becomes difficult to see them because they are either so thin or gone altogether. This type of hair loss usually happens on the front and top of the head. Women who experience this type of hair loss can be drastically affected.

Generally speaking, most female hair loss occurs after a woman has become menopausal. But that doesn't mean that it can't happen after pregnancy, after going off of birth control pills, or as early as puberty in the teenage years. Though it is largely genetic, female pattern alopecia can accompany times of illness or extreme stress. If this is the case, the hair loss may be temporary and the hair can return after the accompanying problem is solved. But even then, hair takes a long time to regrow.

Treatment typically involves the use of Rogaine (minoxidil) which is the only FDA medication currently approved for female hair loss. It is a topical application to the skin done on a regular basis. Propecia is reported to be ineffective in women. Another medication, Aldactone, may help many women but takes to time to begin working and is most effective for those that have hair loss beginning before menopause. Some hormone replacement pills have been seen to be effective following menopause. Hair transplant is also an option in some women.

In attempting to minimize the effects of hair loss, one ought to first investigate the different options available. The quality of hair additions and wigs has been improving, although these methods are not necessarily guaranteed to improve a woman's appearance.
Andrea Dilea

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