Hair Transplant Surgery: Medical Hair Restoration

Hair fall / loss causes great distress to almost everyone facing it. They resort to almost anything including visiting quacks to get their hair back. Hair transplant surgery is a permanent solution to a receding hairline, but make sure to visit a qualified and reputed hair transplant surgeon.

Hair Transplant Surgery: Medical Hair Restoration
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About Hair Loss
The normal person will shed in between 50 to 150 hair every day. This shed hair is constantly replaced by the growth of new hair from the same follicle that it has shed from. The new hair will grow approximately half an inch every month.

Baldness begins to appear when the growth of hair does not keep up with shedding. It will also be noticed when the new hair is thinner than the shed hair.

Loss of hair will always have a cause. The cause can be diagnosed and a treatment recommended by a hair transplant surgeon. It is commonly misunderstood that only males suffer from hair loss. Females too suffer from hair loss but not as much as males do.

Hair loss can occur due to a variety of causes. You are more likely to suffer hair loss if it is present in your family history. Hereditary hair loss accounts for the maximum number of cases of hair loss. Other major causes of hair loss are regular intake of antihypertensive drugs, diabetes, medical treatments such as chemotherapy, and scalp infections that are left untreated.

Diagnosing Hair Fall / Loss
Hair transplant surgery can help replace lost hair. Most of those who suffer hair loss and balding usually have got just one thing in mind; to get the lost hair back. They will go to any extent to try and get their hair back. Many quacks have found this to be a very quick way of making money. Many advertisements claim to grow back lost hair no matter how they were lost. This is where you should be careful; never go to just about anybody claiming that they can get your lost hair back.

Visit only a renowned hair transplant specialist. The specialist will first diagnose the cause of the hair loss. If required a sample of your hair will be sent for an analysis to diagnose the exact cause of hair loss. Fortunately, most of the cases of hair loss is treatable by undergoing the medical hair transplant and restoration surgery, performed by a professionally qualified hair transplant surgeon.

There are a very few cases when hair transplant will be useless; the transplanted hair will not grow. If such is the case, the surgeon will let you know, and also suggest an alternate remedy.

What is Hair Transplant Surgery
Hair transplant is a permanent solution of restoring lost hair. In previous years the procedure was a complex and painful one. Better understanding of hair problems and an advancement in the equipment used have helped make this procedure pretty accurate and simple, provided it is done by an experienced hair surgeon.

What hair transplant surgery can be described as is hair from a donor area is removed and transplanted onto the balding patch. A donor area is an area that contains healthy hair follicles that do not shed and is located on the back and sides of the head. Those who can undergo hair transplant surgery with good success are those that have healthy donor hair.

Techniques used in Hair Transplant Surgery
Hair transplant surgery has improved tremendously over the past few decades, especially since the last decade.

Single hair grafting, micro grafting, and mini grafting have replaced all previous techniques. These three are variable sized hair grafts, and using the latest equipment along with an experienced hair surgeon will help restore hair almost like it was before going bald.

Single hair grafting are single hair follicles that will be transplanted. These hair are fine and soft and will not provide total density. They are used to create the soft hairline which will lead on to thicker hair. The hair surgeon will need to create a hairline. This is a very difficult task and requires a lot of artistic skill and experience.

Micro grafting are grafts that contain 2 to 3 hair and will be placed just behind the hairline containing the single hair grafts. This will help in slightly increasing the density.

Mini grafting are grafts that contain 4 to 6 hair and will be placed behind the micro grafts. They will have the highest density.

This pattern will help the hair blend perfectly giving it a natural look.

Patient Comfort and Side Effects of Hair Transplant Surgery
Today, with the help of modern, precise, and advanced equipment, hair transplant surgery is not as uncomfortable as it would be a few years ago. There are a few minor side effects that may include some pain and an uncomfortable feeling just after the surgery. In rare cases there could be a temporary slight swelling over the area of surgery which can go down till the eyes. Formation of scabs over the area of surgery happen to some, and this is resolved within a few days.

More severe problems consisting of infection, scarring, and bleeding are almost unheard of today.

To make sure that you have a perfect hair transplant with minimum side effects, always consult a qualified and reputed hair transplant surgeon.

After the Hair Transplant Surgery
Normally a hair transplant surgery should take approximately 2 to 6 hours, depending on the amount of hair to be transplanted. At times you may require the head to be bandaged. This is temporary and is removed the following day.

Using the latest equipment combined with an experienced hair surgeon, the bandage should never be required. Many today have a hair transplant done in the morning, and are back to work by afternoon.

What you must keep in mind is that hair takes time to grow. Don’t expect a thick bush of hair to grow instantly where it was transplanted. Actual growth should start around the third month. Full results can be seen in about a years time.

The good news is that the transplanted hair requires absolutely no special maintenance and will grow for a long time to come.

By Kevin Mathias
Published: 4/10/2007

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The Most Common Causes of Hair Loss in Women

Women who suffer from premature hair loss often are dealt a severe blow to their confidence and self-esteem. This article discusses the most common cause of hair loss in women and offers some resources for help.

Americans spend 38 billion dollars per year on hair care products! I hope you would agree that what ever you spend on tells you what you value. It is apparent by the amount of money we spend on hair care products that we place high importance on our hair. It is no wonder that women who suffer from hair loss are so greatly affected. Often times hair loss in women causes self-esteem issues, lack of confidence, and shame.

Most Common Causes of Hair Loss in Women:

Genetics: If you hair loss runs in your family then you are immediately at a higher risk than the general population. There are studies on going that are examining this relationship between genetics and hair loss.

Menopause: As a woman ages her hormone levels change. Hormones, such as estrogen, are not produced like they were when she was younger. Decreased estrogen levels significant hair loss and thinning.

Medications: Many commonly prescribe medications are associated with hair loss in women. These medications include chemotherapy, diabetes medications, and antidepressants.

Medical Conditions: Alopecia is a condition affecting human, in which hair is lost from areas of the body especially the kid. Scalp infections and diseases like diabetes can also cause hair loss.

Stress and Anxiety: Stress is unavoidable. Fortunately only situations of extreme stress cause hair loss these may include life changing events, death, divorce, financial stress can all lead to hair loss.

Treatment for Hair Loss:

Female Hair Loss Products: Dependent upon the type, there are several, although limited, options. There are hair loss products on the market specifically for women. This is important, because male products are not advised and can, indeed, be dangerous. These products will slow the hair loss process and may stimulate some regrowth.

Hair Transplant: Surgical procedures are available and are effective for patterned hair loss, because hair from one part of the head can be transplanted to the thinning areas. However, these options are expensive and not covered by health insurance.

About the Author: Mark Hall is a freelance writer for www.best-hairloss-products.info, He has researched many projects in order to find the best hair loss products. Go to his site to find out more about the issues discussed in this article.

By Mark Hall
Published: 8/25/2008
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Alopecia and Hair Loss in Women

Finding the facts about hair loss in women and men can have a big impact on your finances and decisions.

Nowadays more and more women are having suffering from balding and hair loss.Unlike most men, it is not easy for women to take hair loss in their stride as hair is often a defining point in their personal style. Naturally, even the thought of losing a few hairs while shampooing is enough for a woman to push the panic button. However, they cannot be blamed as according to the American Academy of Dermatology, hair loss or balding affects not less than 30 million women in the United States and the number is growing. In some cases, women as young as 15 or 16 are found to be facing hair loss problems.

In order to understand what causes a woman to lose her hair, we should have some idea about how hair grows. Our tresses normally grow at the rate of about one-half inch per month, and each hair has a growth phase of two to six years. At that point the hair “rests” for a while, and then falls out. At that time, the follicle from which it sprang soon starts growing a new strand. And the cycle goes on, till we become old enough.

In some persons who are genetically prone to hair loss, this natural process is hampered by a group of hormones called androgens. These androgen hormones include testosterone, androsteinedione, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). These are produced in men’s bodies in large amounts, and in women’s bodies in small amounts. An excess build-up of DHT in the follicle causes it to shrink which affects the natural growth process of the hair. Some of the follicles perish, while others lose their capacity of producing or maintaining healthy hair growth.

Differences with men

This leads to hair loss, a condition that is medically known as androgenic alopecia. And contrary to earlier belief, it has now been found that androgenic alopecia is not the primary cause of balding as far as women are concerned. In fact, there are several evidences to suggest that the causes of male and female balding are not completely identical. Many other types of enzymes, as well as hormone receptors and blockers, may be responsible for hair loss in women. Apart from the pattern of hair loss, another difference is that male pattern baldness is mostly caused by a genetic predisposition coupled with age, but it can happen at any time in women.

It is therefore important to have the correct diagnosis in the treatment of hair loss in women. So, a woman should visit a doctor who specializes in female pattern hair loss and be ready to undergo different blood tests, or if need be, a scalp biopsy.

By Jaid Chambers
Published: 11/15/2006
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Hair Loss and Women

Learn some of the causes of female hair loss.

There is no Question that many woman define their image by their hair. We all want beautiful hair. That’s why we tend to panic at the sight of a few hairs in the drain or on our brushes. These fears are not unfounded. Each year, more and more of us are forced to come to grips with the possibility of serious Hair loss. The American Academy of Dermatology has research showing that it is a growing problem, with as many as 30 million women in the US reporting hair loss at earlier ages and increasing numbers. In my career as a stylist, I have seen women as young as 15 experience hair loss problems. It isn’t a common problem, but it does exist. Understanding how hair grows will help to understand the causes of hair loss.

A woman’s hair grows at an average of one half inch per month. Each hair has a growth phase of anywhere between 2 and 6 years, then it has a ‘rest’ period, when it falls out and the follicle begins producing a new strand. In some people though, who are genetically prone to hair loss, there are other causes of hair falling out. A couple of causes are testosterone and DHT hormones. Both of these are in larger amounts in men than women.

Over time, a build up of DHT can occur in the follicle of those people genetically prone to excess DHT, causing the follicle to start shrinking, and eventually making some of the follicles die. The end result is hair loss, and a condition that is known as androgenic alopecia. For a long time, doctors thought this was the main cause of both men and women losing their hair. Today they know this is not the case in women. In fact, they don’t even call it ‘androgenic alopecia’ anymore. We now call it female pattern hair loss, which is a much broader term, and covers more possible causes, including higher levels of testosterone in some cases, but not all.

Female pattern hair loss is still largely a mystery, but doctors now believe it’s due to hormones and enzymes that vary in areas around the scalp, and that’s why women lose hair from all over the scalp, not in concentrated areas the way men do. Male baldness is linked to genetics and age. In women, it can happen at anytime, and may mean an underlying issue, such as imbalanced hormones, crash dieting, surgery, a traumatic emotional event, or, on a happier note, following the birth of a child . Thyroid, anemia, chronic illness, and use of some medications can also be the cause. The Number 1 rule is to get a proper diagnosis via blood tests before treating the problem. If it’s a medical problem, it needs to be corrected first.

Christin Coulter has been in the beauty industry for 25 years. To get more tips, or to purchase all natural skin and hair care products, visit Chalet Skin Care

By Christin Coulter
Published: 1/31/2008
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Female Hair Loss Causes and Concerns

Issues and causes of female hair loss, as well as tips to diagnosing the problem.

Hair loss in women named female pattern hair loss, which is also referred to medically as Androgenic Alopecia. At least one in five women suffer from it. Androgenic alopecia in women is hereditary condition, which causes hair loss or baldness in about 20 percent of all women. If you are healthy and you begin losing hair, then your condition may be hereditary. As with any medical condition, check with your doctor for possible reasons for your hair loss.

The typical pattern of hair loss in women differs from men. Women, the hair thins out all over the scalp, but the frontal hairline is maintained. There may be moderate female hair loss on the crown of the head, rarely progressing to total baldness as it may in men.

Hormones play an important role in the growth of hair. Popular hair loss treatments alter the way that hormones such as estrogen and testosterone are dealt with in the body. It may be because of the hormonal differences between males and females that treatments must differ. Female hair loss is usually a thinning process that occurs somewhat evenly across the head. Unlike men, the hairline of women generally does not recede in this condition. The “horseshoe” pattern seen in men is absent.

Female pattern hair loss can start as early as puberty, although it frequently affects women after menopause. Hair loss frequently coincides with the main periods of hormonal change in life: such as puberty, pregnancy, and menopause.

For treatments options you might opt for natural herbs. There are many safe herbs that will not cure your condition but that may help to slow hair loss, or delay it. Some women who have lost their hair wish to go with Rogaine or a number of lotions sold over- the- counter, or even something they need a prescription for. There are women who have decided to get transplants. Hair transplants are the most effective and long term way to ensure that you have hair that is going to stay on your head. However there are many women out there who do not want to go through surgery.

If this is you, is strongly suggested to go over all options with your doctor because only he she can help you make the best decision regarding your hair.

By Jaid Chambers
Published: 11/15/2006
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Ageing Gracefully, Hair Loss And The United States

Hair loss has become a common cause of concern in men and women. Hair restoration has gained prominence in the years and surfaced as a prominent solution to hair loss.

Do you know that half the men in the United States suffer from hair loss at the age of 50? Hair loss treatments using transplants have become the number-one cosmetic procedure for men and women in the US. Even women are suffering from thinning of hair or patterns of baldness and are looking out for newer methods of cure for baldness. Each year there are more than 20,000 consultations and five million transplant procedures. People are also increasingly on the look out for hair loss solution. As we grow older there is a general decrease in our stamina. Our appearance also starts changing with wrinkles on the face and hair loss. Hair loss in men or women can make one look older than their chronologic age. To prevent our appearance from getting older we can always opt for hair restoration procedures either alone or in combination with a procedure for facial skin rejuvenation to take the years off from our age.

Any person who faces the problem of hair loss should consult a dermatologist. The first step in treating hair loss is diagnosing its cause. Causes can include heredity, various acute and chronic diseases, nutritional deficiency, medications, radiation, and improper hair treatments. Cure for hair loss or cure for baldness can only be initiated after its cause has been determined.

The most common cause of hair loss in men is male pattern baldness. It is a condition which is considered to be hereditary in nature. In women the most common conditions are androgenetic alopecia baldness, and telogen effluvium which results in thinning of scalp hair. It is very rare that women develop bald patches. A condition of unknown cause called alopecia areata occurs in both men and women, causing hair loss in small circular patches.

Based on medical evaluation, a dermatologist will recommend the procedure that is right for the individual patient. Treatment options include:
Male pattern baldness may be medically treated with topical minoxidil or oral finasteride, drugs that can restart hair growth in some patients.
Hair restoration surgical procedures include hair transplant, scalp reduction, scalp extenders, and scalp lifts.

Hair loss treatment is not effective with all the patients. Its results vary with each patient and the outcome of treatment may have different degrees of progress. On the other hand, hair transplants do offer permanent hair restoration for most of the patients with a sole aim to give you the natural-looking appearance of healthy hair.

One goes for hair transplantation to get rid of hair loss that has resulted from genetics, aging, a traumatic injury, or certain medical conditions. The ideal hair-transplant candidate must have healthy existing hair on the back or sides of the head. This portion is taken out in the form of scales and grafted at the bald portion. The scaled portion diminishes with time and gets covered with hair. The bald portion has grafted hairs which start growing after sometime thus covering the scalp. The patient undergoing treatment, however, must be prepared to undergo treatment in multiple sessions that can take several hours. One should enquire about the cost factor before undergoing the treatment and look for a qualified and expert hair restoration doctor.

Hair transplant has surfaced as the number one cosmetic procedure in the United States. It has been successful in boosting the self-esteem and confidence of people who have undergone the treatment facilitating a much younger look. Cosmetic surgery at laser hair removal clinics has resulted in offering permanent hair restoration to men as well as women who have been suffering from thinning hair or baldness patterns. Cure for hair loss has finally arrived in United States and is there to stay.

By sashi sarda
Published: 7/12/2007
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Genetic Hair Loss in Women

We have always heard about hair loss in men, but it is also a condition that affects many women. Most men are expecting hair loss, because it is a well known fact that it will happen with age. Women on the other hand, use their hair as a fashion statement and spend a great deal of time taking care of it. When it starts to fall out, it can often cause the woman to lose confidence because it is such an immediate and unexpected event. With men, hair loss is usually genetic, while stress, age, or illness will result in hair loss for women. Genetic hair loss in women is usually not as common. However, it can happen to the best of us. Problems that are not caused by genetic hair loss in women consist of three different scenarios.

Telogen Effluvium

This is the most common reason for hair loss that targets many women. This is a condition that occurs after an illness, traumatic shock, or a large amount of stress. The hair loss is usually a thinning that takes place over the entire scalp. Telogen Effluvium will take place 3 months after the event. This is usually very shocking for the person, since it happens so many months after they experience the stress or illness. Pregnancy is the most common for Telogen Effluvium. The reason that the scalp goes through Telogen Effluvium at a later date is because the scalp enters the ‘telogen’ phase when the event takes place. This is known as the resting stage of the hair’s life. The telogen stage will then last for 3 months before the hair starts to shed. The hair will usually grow back on its own, but it is common for the hair to enter female pattern hair loss which becomes an on-going problem.

Female Pattern Hair Loss

Female pattern hair loss is a common reason for genetic hair loss in women. This is usually in one area of the scalp, which occurs on the top of the head. It might be hard to realize but women produce the same testosterone hormone as men, only in much smaller amounts. If a woman experiences genetic hair loss, or pattern hair loss, this does not mean that they have more testosterone than others. It simply means that the balance between testosterone and the reductase enzyme is not evenly balanced. This usually occurs with women who are going through menopause.

Treatment

For over the counter medications, you can find homeopathic, ayurvedic and allopathic medications. You can also find recipes for homemade remedies that can help with thickening the hair and gaining hair. It is best to consult a doctor about your condition before trying any form of treatment. The doctor can tell you if your condition is too severe for over the counter or homemade treatments, which will save you money in the long run. Genetic hair loss in women may be permanent, but there are ways of disguising the issue or preventing it from happening at a rapid rate. Make a date for a consultation with your doctor so that they can discuss genetic hair loss in women with you.

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Tips and guide to what brings about hair loss in women.

By tracy ballisager
Published: 6/7/2008

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Premature Hair Loss in Women

Balding or premature hair loss in women can be a distressing problem, not only because it is so obvious but because it can knock a woman’s confidence right down. Premature hair loss in women is a relatively common problem but fortunately it is often treatable, as long as you know what is causing it.

Causes of Premature Hair Loss in Women

The most common cause of hair loss in male or female pattern baldness, which is also called androgenic alopecia. Extra testosterone, hormones and DHT are present in this case, affecting the hair’s growing cycle. This means that more hair is shed than usual and some hair follicles die. Approximately 90% of hair loss in women is caused by androgenic alopecia.

Women in their late thirties and forties don’t produce as much estrogen and this can also cause hair loss, because the lack of estrogen can cause a slower hair growth and the death of some of the follicles. Malnutrition can result in hair loss too. If someone has irritable bowel syndrome or a similar disease, the body is often unable to absorb the necessary amounts of vitamins and minerals. Once the diet is back to normal, the hair usually grows back again.

There are various medications and treatments which can cause hair loss in female, such as chemotherapy, mood disorder medication, thyroid hormone or the lack of it and various antidepressants. If hair loss is listed as a possible side effect, this doesn’t mean everybody will experience hair loss.

Trichotillomania, which is a compulsive desire to pull out the hair, can result in women hair loss . Excessive hair pulling can damage the hair follicles so much that they do not function any more, which is why this condition should be treated as soon as possible, either with cognitive behavioral therapy or antidepressant drugs.

Remedies for Hair Loss in Women

There are various ways to treat hair loss, depending on the root cause. These treatments can be split into four categories, which are:

Strong medications containing drugs

Non-drug commercial remedies

Natural remedies

Nutritional changes

There are only two FDA approved hair loss treatments, which are Rogaine and Propecia. Propecia is usually used for male hair loss but can have good results in women too. There are many non-drug commercial remedies on the market but it is a good idea to research these remedies because unscrupulous people also try to sell their wares which won’t have any effect on your hair loss problem. The best non-drug hair loss products to treat hair loss in women are the ones which have shown in field trials to encourage regrowth and minimize hair loss.

Natural remedies are also quite popular when it comes to premature hair loss in women. Gingko biloba, he shou wu, green tea, stinging nettle and saw palmetto are amongst these homeopathic hair loss treatments. The stresses of a modern lifestyle and poor nutrition can also negatively impact hair health. It is important to achieve a good balance of dietary fats and make sure you eat enough protein and carbohydrates. Premature hair loss in women is a problem but it can be treated, as long as you find the right remedy for you.

Tracy Ballisager is a stay at home mum and provide info on hair loss causes in women online.See her website for women hair loss treatment.To read more on natural hair loss remedy go to hair loss causes in women

By tracy ballisager
Published: 7/11/2008

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Common Causes of Female Hair Loss

When most people think of hair loss, they think of men losing their hair. But women suffer from the symptoms of hair loss just as much as men do. Keep reading to identify the cause of your symptoms so you can start to regrow your hair today…

Hair is a person’s crowning glory especially for the female population, which directly links the sense of beauty to hair. Thus, it is a nightmare for any woman to wake up each day and realize that they are losing significant strands of hair.

For many years, countless women have been complaining from thinning hair and ultimately, hair loss. More doctors and dermatologists are receiving patients that are mostly concerned about baldness. Hair loss is more of an alarm to women than to men. It is because it is a common and obvious knowledge that men are more prone to hair loss especially as they grow older. It is even associated with the aging process in men.

But for women, it is an entirely different story. Female hair loss is practically a serious concern because it does not happen unless there is a physiological problem within the female body. Statistics how that about 25 million women in the United States alone are suffering from anxiety caused by hair loss. The number seems to be rising. There is also a rising volume of such a problem in other parts of the world.

Genetic problem

Readily, several experts would easily blame hereditary factors for the female hair loss. However, through the countless studies that have been conducted through the years, it is found that female hair loss is not primarily caused by genetic inheritance. It is found that there may be chances that a woman who has a bald mom will never be bald when she gets older. There is a lean chance that female hair loss can be passed from parents to offsprings.

So if that is the case, what are the causes of female hair loss?

Hormonal imbalance

The most scientific explanation for female hair loss involves hormonal imbalance. The female hormone, the estrogen, is involved in many bodily function within the female body. If estrogen levels fall below the optimal levels, supply of nutrients to the hair follicles would be greatly affected and the hormone would not secrete necessary enzymes to help maintain hair.

Thus, women who are in post-menopausal stages are complaining more about hair loss occurrences. That is because when a woman enters the menopausal stage, the secretion of estrogen within the body is altered and reduced. Thus, such a hair loss occurrence is linked to aging because menopause period for women occurs when she enters the late adulthood phase, usually at the age of 50 years and above.

Women who are not yet in their menopause period can still experience hormonal imbalance if they regularly take contraceptive pills. Be informed that contraceptive pills also involve the secretion of estrogen, making its levels less optimum for potential pregnancy.

Childbirth, anemia and blood toxicity

Women are more prone to experience hair loss after they have given birth. That is because the process of childbirth is so tedious and nutrient-consuming that several minerals and vitamins in the female body are depleted. Anemia can also be indicated by hair loss in women. Iron deficiency is the main culprit, which can also affect the quality and volume of the hair.

Other medical medications can pose threats to the woman’s crowning glory. Cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy would expectedly suffer from hair loss. Fortunately, for most cases, hair is restored after complete recovery. Surgical operations would cause hair loss, especially in women. It is estimated that about two to three months after a serious surgical operation, some hair would have to be lost. This is part of the body’s coping mechanism to the stress and pain suffered.

Hair care deficiencies

If the female hair loss is not caused by any of the above, it would certainly be caused by improper and inadequate hair care regimen. When using hair products, it is imperative that the women pay particular attention to the chemical composition. There are several shampoo brands that trigger hair loss due to its harsh contents and ingredients.

Moreover, there are some hair treatments and styling products that greatly damage the hair and scalp, causing the hair to rapidly fall and a thin out. It is advised that before subjecting your hair into any kind of treatment or aesthetic product, you should first consult your doctor or dermatologist to find out if the product is really safe and is fitted for your hair type.

Also make sure any new product is approved by the US Food and drug Administration to ensure overall safety. Combing and frequent bathing would also contribute greatly to hair fall in women, so be very careful when doing the tasks.

Hair is important to women as much as beautiful skin is important to them. Thus, it is imperative that women pay extra attention to the needs of their hair and be very careful when using any new product.

For more tips and information on the cause of female hair loss, visit http://www.stopfemalehairloss.com to discover new female hair loss solutions to help you regrow a healthy head of hair today.

By Katie Buyer
Published: 6/21/2007

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Reasons that Cause Hair Loss Problems in Women

Hair loss is, among one of the most common problems, that women usually suffer these days. Losing hair can be a painful and horrible experience for every woman as hair plays an integral role in enhancing beauty of every woman. Having good lustrous locks boosts self esteem and confidence in most women. Today’s demanding lifestyle and increasing pollution level has done enough damage to everything including the quality of hair. It is not surprising to see young girls fussing over the issues of hair loss. Thankfully, adequate solutions are available in the market to help all distressed women, spending sleepless nights over their hair.

Hair loss treatment has become a big industry nowadays. After a great deal of research and treatments, companies have come up with viable solutions that can actually stop hair fall and other such problems. Here, we’ll be discussing few important factors that cause hair loss in women:

Women suffer hair loss due to many different reasons than men. Usually men suffer hair loss primary due to genetic factors, whereas women have some other reason for their hair fall. Let us discuss that in detail:

Diet: It is very true that for meeting the challenges of the demanding life, women work hard and ignore the basic healthy diet. A diet is important for providing essential nutrition to be string and healthy. Neglecting essential ingredients may cause hair breaking and hair fall.

Stress: Women have proved their competence in every aspect of life. They are working hard and enjoying a comfortable life. However, in order to prove their talent and capabilities, they take too much of tension and stress. Taking stress and tension in excess cause hair loss in women and affect their health as well.

Hormones: A difficult lifestyle, too much of stress and imbalanced diet usually cause hormonal changes that might affect hair loss in many women. Visit a good doctor to get a quality solution.

Medications: Side-effects of many medicines may cause a hair loss in some women. Therefore, it is advised to consult a doctor before taking any medicine.

Hair loss in women is a big issue and needs serious attention. As a concerned woman, you need to take some time out for making your locks appear healthy and attractive.

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By Synapse India
Published: 7/30/2008

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