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When You Are Uncertain About Thinning Hair

Author : Damian Higgens


         


After brushing your hair as you follow a daily ritual of shampooing, conditioning, curling and blow-drying, the frontline of your scalp where it meets the hairline appears to be thin. After asking friends and relatives about the thinning, you are even more convinced there is a problem, despite their assurance there isn’t. After a few months, the situation expands so that a larger area shows thinning.

Hair loss is common among men, but it can also affect women. Although women do not experience the same patterns of baldness as men, they still face the issue of dealing with reduced hair in areas that were once full.

Finding advice about how to address a decrease in the total number of hair follicles is best answered from a hair restoration specialist. Specialists are clinically trained physicians in medical hair restoration for hair loss field. These physicians may have a background in surgery, general medicine, ENT or cosmetic surgery before entering the field. Other sources for many common questions about hair restoration are available from reputable hair restoration websites. A “frequently asked questions” section will often offer advice on the most common questions patients ask doctors. The scope of these questions will be everything from patterns and definitions to surgical procedures and questions over treatment costs.

As an example, Rogaine is a popular treatment for men, but is Rogaine for women available? The answer is yes, the popular treatment is generic enough to treat hair loss in women as well. Patients should always read the product directions before taking the drug and be aware of the risks associated with it. Pregnant women or women attempting to get pregnant should consult a physician before taking Rogaine.

For any woman facing baldness, a great many resources are available to help successfully treat it. The good news is that for women, the success rate for female treatments are more successful than men.


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