Hair loss in females is much more common than one might think. Female pattern hair loss is often referred to as female pattern alopecia. The hair loss may often be only partial much like that seen in male pattern baldness. Female pattern hair loss is most often seen after women reach menopause and may affect up to one third of women prone to this disorder. The thinning tends to be gradual in onset. Genetically the 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.

Though it is most commonly seen after menopause it is also possible to see hair loss after pregnancy or after you stop taking birth control pills, and it may be seen as soon as puberty. Other possible causes of female pattern baldness are illness or stress, these causes may lead to only temporary hair loss and the hair will regrow without intervention though it may take some time to do so.

Using Rogaine (minoxidil) is usually involved in treatment, being the one medication for female hair loss that is currently approved by the FDA. This treatment involves regular topical application to the skin. It is reported that Propecia is not effective for women. Aldactone, however, may be helpful but takes longer to start working and works best if the initial hair loss is before menopause. After menopause has started certain hormone replacement pills may be useful. Another option for some women may be hair transplant.

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. Other options that seek to make hair loss less noticeable include treatment, which does not always work, as well as cosmetic methods including perms and dyeing.

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- Andrea Dilea

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