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States of Female Pattern Hair Loss - Tyler, TexasThe most common type of hair loss seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness. This is seen as hair thinning predominantly over the top and sides of the head. It affects approximately one-third of all susceptible women, but is most commonly seen after menopause, although it may begin as early as puberty. Normal hair fall is approximately 100-125 hairs per day. Fortunately, these hairs are replaced. True hair loss occurs when lost hairs are not regrown or when the daily hair shed exceeds 125 hairs. Genetically, hair loss can come from either parents side of the family.

There are two different types of hair loss, medically known as anagen effluvium and Telogen effluvium. Anagen effluvium is generally due to internally administered medications, such as chemotherapy agents, that poison the growing hair follicle. Telogen effluvium, is due to an increased number of hair follicles entering the resting stage.

The most common causes of telogen effluvium are:

  • Physical stress: surgery, illness, anemia, rapid weight change.

  • Emotional stress: mental illness, death of a family member.

  • Thyroid abnormalities.

  • Medications: High doses of Vitamin A, Blood pressure and Gout medications.

  • Hormonal causes: pregnancy, birth control pills, menopause.

When the above causes of telogen effluvium are reversed or altered you should see the return of normal hair growth.
 

General Causes of Hair Loss in Women

  • Alopecia areata: Generally thought to be an autoimmune disorder. Causes "patchy" hair loss, often in small circular areas in different areas of the scalp. Additional information on Alopecia Areata.

  • Alopecia totalis: Total hair loss of the scalp, (an advanced form of alopecia areata).

  • Alopecia universalis: Hair loss of the entire body, (also an advanced form of alopecia areata).

  • Traction alopecia: Hair loss caused by physical stress and tension on the hair such as prolonged use of hair weaving, corn rows etc.

  • Telogen effiuvium: Hair loss Caused by Physical stress, emotional stress, thyroid abnormalities, medications and hormonal causes normally associated with females.

  • Anagen effiuvium: Generally due to internally administered medications, such as chemotherapy agents, that poison the growing hair follicle.

  • Trichotillomania (TTM), or "trich" as it is commonly known, is an impulse control disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pull out scalp hair, eyelashes, facial hair, nose hair, eyebrows or other body hair, often resulting in noticeable bald patches.

  • Chemotherapy: One of the most common side effects of chemotherapy treatment is hair loss. Chemotherapy hair loss may occur on the scalp, face, underarms, and other places on the body.
     

Dietary Considerations

Hair loss may also occur due to dieting. Franchised diet programs which are designed or administered under the direction of a physician with prescribed meals, dietary supplements and vitamin ingestion have become popular. Sometimes the client is told that vitamins are a necessary part of the program to prevent hair loss associated with dieting. From a dermatologists' standpoint, however, the vitamins cannot prevent hair loss associated with rapid, significant weight loss. Furthermore, many of these supplements are high in vitamin A which can magnify the hair loss.
 

Physical and Emotional Stress

Surgeries, severe illnesses and emotional stress can cause hair loss. The body simply shuts down production of hair during periods of stress since it is not necessary for survival and instead devotes its energies toward repairing vital body structures. In many cases there is a three month delay between the actual event and the onset of hair loss. Furthermore, there may be another three month delay prior to the return of noticeable hair regrowth. This then means that the total hair loss and regrowth cycle can last 6 months or possibly longer when induced by physical or emotional stress. There are some health conditions which may go undetected that can contribute to hair loss. These include anemia or low blood count and thyroid abnormalities. Both of these conditions can be detected by a simple, inexpensive blood test.
 

Hormonal Considerations

Hormonal changes are a common cause of female hair loss. Many women do not realize that hair loss can occur after pregnancy or following discontinuation of birth control pills. It is important to remember that the hair loss may be delayed by three months following the hormonal change and another three months will be required for new growth to be fully achieved.
 

Myths Related to Hair Loss

  • Frequent shampooing contributes to hair loss.

  • Hats and wigs cause hair loss.

  • 100 strokes of the hair brush daily will create healthier hair.

  • Permanent hair loss is caused by perms, colors and other cosmetic treatments.
    Women are expected to develop significant hair loss if they are healthy.

  • Shaving one's head will cause the hair to grow back thicker.

  • Standing on one's head will cause increased circulation and thereby stimulate hair growth!

  • Dandruff causes permanent hair loss.

  • There are cosmetic products that will cause the hair to grow thicker and faster.

  • Stress causes permanent hair loss.

  • Hair loss does not occur in the late teens or early twenties.

  • Hair loss affects only intellectuals.

  • There is a cure for androgenetic Alopecia.

These are only a few of the common myths heard by physicians and other hair loss specialists on a daily basis. The American Hair Loss Council suggests that you first have your hair loss diagnosed by a competent dermatologist who sees hair loss patients on a regular basis. Once you know the diagnosis you will have a better understanding of exactly which treatment option may be best for you.
 

Treatment Options and Solutions

  • Non-Surgical Hair Replacement and Integration Systems: State-of-the-art hair replacement systems and additions have the ability to simulate a truly natural appearance while offering the client a significant increase in overall density.   

  • Laser Hair Rejuvenation. A non-surgical treatment utilizing therapeutic low level lasers to deliver light energy designed to treat thin, fine, damaged hair.

  • Topical therapy: There are several proven topical hair loss control products available, including minoxidil (FDA approved for use by women) that have proven beneficial in controlling hair loss, especially when combined with low level laser light therapy.

  • Hair Transplant Surgery: Modern surgical techniques have made transplantation for females a viable treatment option.

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