Hair Loss In Healthy Middle Aged Women
Middle age seems to hit hard for women more than men and it gets a little worse when you find hair loss in healthy middle age women. There are
several reasons why this happens to women and one of them is that women tend to abuse their hair over time with such things as weaving the hair,
corn rows, over use of chemicals, such as perm s and dyes, which tend to catch up with them particularly at this age. There are other reasons for
hair loss at this age and this comes from a medical point of view.
A menopause can play a very active roll in hair thinning at this age. Your body is going through some very drastic changes and it can affect your
hair as well as the rest of your body. It is believed that thinning of the hair comes from the production of male hormones at this time in their
lives, which in turn affects the hormones on the hair follicles.
The pattern of hair loss in females at this age is called androgenetic-alopecia. This condition has some very distinctive features so that you
can differentiate just what your hair loss is. In general there are three patterns of hair loss in females such as thinning of the hair on the
central scalp, thinning of hair and greater scalp hair loss, and some women find that they get a receding hairline as men do. There is a bright
side to this and that is it is very seldom women go completely bald as a man would.
When a woman loses hair, then restoration of that hair should not be performed until it is absolutely diagnosed why she lost the hair to begin
with. After this is done there are many options that can be used to restore the hair she once had. Then the problem can be addressed surgically
or medically and she can return to the healthy woman she knows she is.
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