Women Hair Loss and Pattern Baldness Treatment
Hair is everyone’s crowning glory. So what takes place when that hair starts to say goodbye? You may think that I am talking about men’s hair and the testosterone creams, but no, because an unexpected number of women, too, have this same problem.
Female pattern baldness involves a distinctive pattern of loss of hair. Hair mostly grows ½ inch per month and will grow for 1-5 years and then get into a period of rest before it falls out. Not long after the loss, a new hair will grow in that particularly blank position. Baldness happens when a new hair doesn’t grow in when the first hair falls out.
Common causes for this loss are change in hormones, genetic predisposition and aging. This normally happens at the onset of menopause when all hormones are in a state of change. At this time, hair on the head inclines to thin while hair on the face gets rougher. There is no new hair growth but the follicles stay alive leaving the expectation for new growth.
There is no known way to avoid female pattern baldness or male pattern baldness. On the other hand, there are ways to feel good about yourself that don’t pertain stellar life modifications. Get a good false hair if the loss of hair is really hassling you. Join a gym, get a new hobby, but most significantly feel good in your own skin.
