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Female Hair Loss and Treating Womens Hair Loss

March 27th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Losing a couple of follicles while you are under pressure is normal. If this problem persists for long and you face thinning hair problems, then you might be in for a serious problem. Not eating healthy food or consuming too much of one type of vitamin, could also be a cause of hair loss. If vitamin deficiency is the reason for hair problem a proper diet and food rich in vitamins and proteins should be consumed. Exercise should be combined with good food to promote natural growth. Your scalp should be stimulated with the help of massage therapy.

Although many medications mentions “hair loss” as potential side effects, drugs need not necessarily be the overall cause for thinning or lost hair. It is also evident that patients who have localized hair loss generally don’t go on to lose hair all over the scalp. Female is no exception to hair problems these days.

Hair problems can arise out of female problems such as menopause, ovarian cysts and other hormonal imbalances. Proper medications to ease menopausal symptoms and hormonal replacement will naturally arrest hair problems. DHT clogs up your hair follicles which would result to the thinning of your hair strands and would eventually lead to falling hair. Alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune condition, in which the body attacks itself. Most alopecia patients, however, do not have systemic problems and need no medical tests. Doctors refer to common baldness as “androgenetic alopecia,” which implies that a combination of hormones and heredity (genetics) is needed to develop the condition.

Exposure to hair straightening chemicals should be avoided to a great extent. Hair follicles get damaged due to ironing and hair straightening creams. You can make your hair look straight and nice even without chemical exposure. Make use of natural hair conditioners that smoothen your hair such as egg white and fermented beer. These promote hair growth and also smoothens your hair.

The other common tip is to brush your hair backwards several times. When you do this on a regular basis you scalp gets stimulated and promotes hair growth. The style that you wear your hair can also be a hair loss prevention opportunity. When ever possible, avoid pulling hair into styles that require it to be pulled tight and bound with elastic for long periods of time. Therefore, try out hair styles which do not require you to tie your hair tight.

 

Hair Loss Causes and Treatment

March 10th, 2010 hair extensions pro No comments

Hair loss is common problem in all persons. The normal cycle of hair growth lasts for 2 to 6 years. There are various things which cause the hair loss problem. Scalp hair grows about one-half inch per month, but as people age their rate of hair growth slows. About 30% of people have hair loss by age 30 years, and about 50% have hair loss by age 50 years. Both men and women tend to lose hair thickness and amount as they agethis will called as androgenetic alopecia. About 90 percent of the hair on your scalp is growing at any one time. In mens the common baldness is seen due to hair loss problem. A survey has shown that about 7.9 million men and 1.6 million women in the UK have hair loss problems

Hair loss may lead to baldness when the rate of shedding exceeds the rate of regrowth, when new hair is thinner than the hair shed or when hair comes out in patches. Excessive hair loss can occur if any of the stages of hair growth become disrupted. The hair loss is appear in two forms which contains the temprory hair loss and permanent hair loss. The 50–100 hairs that everyone loses each day often become tangled with the rest of the hair, but are washed out when we shampoo. Losing hair can be stressful during a time when you’re already concerned about appearance. Although hair loss is not life threatening, it is an indication of your internal health and it can cause you serious problems with an image and self-confidence.

Causes of hair loss

Stress

Some medications and treatments

Illness

Hair treatments and styling

Hereditary

Poor blood flow

Excessive shampooing and blow-drying

Due to harmonal problem in womens

Change in normal hair cycle

Treatment for hair loss

There are some treatments used for the prevention of the hair loss. We have to maintain the our proper diet and sleep, healthy health and proper hair care can prevent from the hair loss. Conventional and alternative hair loss treatments used throughout the ages include pills, creams, solutions, lasers, and acupuncture.

Decreasing the amount of pulling and tugging of the hair will prevent loose hair from falling out, but only for a short time.

To get advice and treatment for hair loss, you should always start with either your GP or a professionally qualified trichologist.

The best natural way to stop hair loss would be to change your diet.

Hair Translplant Surgery is used to treat the hair loss problem.

Correcting a hormone imbalance may prevent further hair loss.

Hair loss from menopause or childbirth often returns to normal 6 months to 2 years later.

The massage is one natural remedy for hair loss. Even electric massages can be used for the scalp. This natural hair loss remedy is aromatherapy, for which certain oils are used for the massage and the scalp gets stimulated.

For more severe hair loss, wigs and hairpieces can provide good results if you are willing to try them.

The cortisone injections in the scalp where the hair loss occurred.

Restore Hair Growth – Natural Hair Loss Treatment

November 11th, 2009 hair extensions pro No comments

I managed to stop my hair loss in it’s tracks and restore healthy natural hair growth again using simple techniques. This article explains how I did it, and how this new approach to hair loss can help you too.

I’m Paul Taylor and I suffered hair loss from androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) for seven long years. When my hair loss began to rapidly develop, I was only 23 and found I was totally unable to accept it. I needed help. And I needed it fast!

So, obviously my first approach was to ask the experts.

Being very technically minded, these were some of the questions I posed to these hair loss professionals:

1. How can DHT (dihydrotestosterone – a testosterone derivative) be linked to both hair loss and hair growth? (DHT stimulates facial and body hair growth at puberty).

2. Why do some people lose hair only from the front (receding temples) or back of the scalp (a bald patch) whilst others lose hair from both these regions simultaneously?

3. Why is it that hair loss can develop in one of these regions faster than it does in the other?

4. Why does remnant hair sometimes continue to grow despite extensive hair loss throughout the rest of the scalp? (Remnant hair is healthy permanent hair surrounded by baldness).

5. Why do 20% of men start losing hair at puberty, while others don’t start until they’re much older?

I considered these questions extremely relevant to the hair loss process and, as such, quite straightforward for a hair loss specialist to answer.

But every hair loss expert I asked was unable to provide answers!

This, I found extremely surprising, and disappointing because it gave the impression that they didn’t fully understand the hair loss mechanism. And, if they didn’t know, how could I ever rid myself of this problem?

But I had to find a solution – a way to restore strong, natural hair growth. Even if it meant doing it on my own!

So that’s when I started extremely time-consuming work: to find the answers to those questions.

After seven years of research, I finally began to understand where all those hair loss “experts” were going wrong:

The mechanism that causes androgenetic alopecia involves skull bone growth (or skull expansion). Skull expansion is the real reason why you’re losing your hair!

For some people this process will take place (and lead to extensive hair loss) but for others it will not. For those men who go completely bald, a very pronounced domed skull shape will eventually develop. But, for those who will never lose their hair and continue to enjoy healthy natural hair growth throughout life, a very broad flat forehead and a flat crown to the skull is nearly always present.