Male and Female hair loss suffer greatly in the way it is perceived. Male hairless is seen as common and often joked about while female hair loss is kept very quiet. Very little discussion goes on about the subject and often it is very hard to notice sufferers amongst women. Research shows that over 75% of women who are over 65 suffer from one form of hair loss whether it is hereditary, runs in the family or brought on by health reasons.
Treatments For Female Hair Loss
There are a few options you have if you are looking for a “treatment” to prevent or even regrow lost hair. Surgery, whilst expensive and painful normally offers the best results. Whilst this seems and is a drastic measure to take 1000′s of people go through this hair loss treatment each and every year. Hair transplantation and scalp reductions are two of the most popular and effective hair loss procedures undertaken. Both require careful thought about the physical and mental side effects of surgery prior to being undertaken.
Medical treatments for hair loss include minoxidil which was initially used as a treatment for high bood pressure but had the side effect that it actually thickened the prescribed users hair. Nowadays this drug has been turned in to a lotion which is applied to the scalp of female hair loss sufferers. Although minoxidil is still in its infancy as a hair loss “solution” research shows that around 20% of female users have “moderate” hair growth as a result of using minoxidil.
Robert Haynes
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