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Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Female Hair Loss Treatment

Many people think that hair loss is a male problem, but it is one that many females suffer from as well. Hair loss is a very traumatic experience for a woman, even though it perfectly natural to lose your hair as you get older. When young women start to experience hair loss, they start to research the kinds of female hair loss treatments that are available to them.

Female pattern hair loss is similar to what is known as the "male pattern hair loss" for men. It is caused by an increasing amount of a chemical called DHT which usually occurs in the menopause age. As opposed to men, women usually suffer from thinning hair around the forehead and crown of their scalp, and not a complete baldness.

Generally, women are given topical treatments like minoxidil to encourage hair growth. Minoxidil has drawbacks in that it has to be applied to the scalp twice a day, and some women are allergic to it. Unfortunately, scientists have not come up with a hair loss medication that will definitely work for women.

A more expensive option and one which many women choose is hair transplant. Another possible option is Lasercomb, which is an expensive laser treatment that makes the hair appear thicker. This one is FDA approved as well. A further possibility is Toppik, a treatment that is applied to the scalp, which assists in concealing the hair loss.

If you are close to a mirror lets take a look together. Are you noticing thinning on top or a general thinning rather than a complete loss of hair? Is your hairline pretty much staying intact? Is your hair loss generally in frontal areas of the scalp? If you answered yes to these questions chances are good that you are being victimized by female pattern baldness.

If you do not fall into this bracket, fear not. All is not lost! Even if you do have female pattern baldness, and you have seen a specialist and have had this condition confirmed, help is finally at hand. You can forget about wigs, floppy hats and expensive transplants.

As your body ages and reaches the menopause years, hair loss can occur as your body's levels of estrogen decrease. This is a normal response to aging, a significant life change when hormone levels fluctuate throughout your system. Hair loss can be a result of this life change.

The trend today is to get professional advice from the internet for hair loss treatment and one of the prominent non-traditional hair loss treatments is the Provillus which boast of its natural components. It is becoming popular because a lot of people have been healed through its program and its effectiveness is due to the natural healing process which has proven to have no side effect.


Transplant Surgery: Transplanting real hair is possible with the expertise of a medical specialist trained in the procedure. Real, healthy hair is used to replace and supplement balding areas.

Hair Replacement: Various hairpieces, wigs and extensions are available at salons. These help to cover up baldness and give the appearance of thicker, healthier hair.

In addition to assisting in the fight against DHT, a 2% minoxidil solution can stimulate the capillaries in your scalp and restore proper nourishment to the hair follicles. This stuff works like magic, which is why it is the only topical solution which is FDA Approved to regrow a woman's hair! When taken along with a DHT blocking supplement and the proper nutrients, minoxidil's success rate among females in through the roof!

Read about Hair Cuts and also read about Hair Loss Treatment and Hairstyles For Fine Hair


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