Female Hair Loss Treatment: Hats are For Fashion Not to Cover-Up Your Bald
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Nothing can be more devastating for a women than to realize that her hair is coming out far more extensively and
rapidly than is normal. (Normal is 100-150 strands a day). Each hair grows for a period of 2-6 years, goes through
a short dormant period and then falls out as the follicle pushes through a new hair. When new hairs do not replace
the old or when hair is coming out in clumps or sections, there is definite cause for concern. Female hair loss
comes from a variety of causes – some temporary, some permanent.
Temporary causes include pregnancy, anxiety and stress, too many strong treatments (coloring, bleaching), too
much manipulation, illness, disease, and infections of the scalp. Fortunately, regrowth occurs naturally when as
these causes dissipate. Permanent hair loss occurs as a result of heredity and hormonal changes and unfortunately
is not reversed naturally. Women usually see hair loss begin at areas of parts, where parts become wider. Female
pattern baldness occurs primarily in the frontal areas; then, there is general overall hair loss, resulting in a
continual thinning of the entire head with the scalp becoming more and more visible.
Treatments for female hair loss include a number of things:
1. Diet plays some role in hair loss, so it is important to commit to a healthy well-balanced diet at all
times.
2. Exercise increases blood circulation to all areas of the body, the scalp included. Some studies have shown
that increased blood circulation to the scalp can assist in the stimulation of follicles to begin to produce hair
again.
3. There are a number of natural herbal and oil remedies, most of which are topical, that is, they involve
applying solutions directly onto the scalp with the effect of opening up closed follicles and enhancing the chance
of hair production. These have varying degrees of success, dependent upon the individual.
4. Wigs and hair extensions can provide non-permanent relief for sufferers and, fortunately, these are
considered acceptable fashion accessories today.
5. A number of medical products have also been developed specifically for female hair loss treatment. It is
important to state here that women must be certain that products they use are specifically designed for them. Male
hair products often have ingredients which can be harmful to women, particularly those of child-bearing age.
Medical products are available through prescription and over-the-counter. It would be wise to consult with a
physician first, before using any of these, to be certain that they are not contra-indicated with any other
medication currently being used and to be certain that the hair loss is not the result of some other medical
condition.Provillus has products designed specifically for women, and is FDA approved. Research studies on the
effectiveness of these and other products, in terms of both reducing loss and promoting regrowth, is readily
available on the Internet, through a “Google” search. Some offer money-back guarantees, and most have testimonies
from satisfied users. Success varies by individual, and success or lack of success from one customer does not
necessarily relate to your body’s response.
6. There are also a number of surgical procedures available for women, including transplants and grafts. These
are expensive and should be explored carefully before committing to the cost.The distress over hair loss is an
individual matter. If yours bothers you on a daily basis and you are beginning to avoid normal social activities
due to embarrassment, you owe it to yourself to take action. Life is to be enjoyed!
For more information on female hair loss treatment, visit: http://www.provillus.com/?aid=163317
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