1 / 7

Dealing with Female Pattern Baldness Read This First

There are many factors that cause female pattern baldness. This guide will help you to understand. What are the real reasons behind the female pattern baldness?<br><br>

ninaross
Télécharger la présentation

Dealing with Female Pattern Baldness Read This First

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Dealing with Female Pattern Baldness? Read This First

  2. What Causes Female Pattern Baldness? We get it. Female pattern baldness isn't cool. Your hair is a part of your beauty, your crown, and glory. Losing it -- when you don't want to -- puts you in a lot of distress. If you’re dealing with hair loss, you’re not alone. Research shows that up to 40% of people who experience hair loss in the U.S are women. There are many factors responsible for hair loss in women, ranging from inherited genes, over-production of DHT, childbirth, anemia, medications to menopause. At its onset, female hair loss [also known as ‘Androgenic Alopecia’] causes hair to start thinning out around the crown. And since many factors trigger hair loss, you should visit a specialist for an in-depth diagnosis. https://ninaross.co/

  3. The 3 Stages of Hair Loss in Women Most female pattern baldness conditions are quite visible during menopause or after childbirth. And it's quite identical to male pattern baldness except that the frontal hairline isn't affected. Experts have identified three distinct stages of hair loss in women; Stage 1: Hair on the top portion [around the hair partition] starts thinning out Stage 2: The hair partition starts widening as there’s more thinning Stage 3: The hair thinning continues and causes some part of the scalp to be visible

  4. Can We Blame Genetics for Hair Loss Too? Like we've mentioned, many factors can cause hair loss but sometimes, these factors are confused as ‘just genetics’. True, female pattern baldness can affect you if you’re genetically inclined to it. But this is when you have genes that make your hair follicles prone to damage [like the DHT [male] hormone]. In this case, your hair follicles produce thinner hair and its anagen [or growth phase] reduces from 3 years to a few weeks or months. As a result, the telogen [or the falling] phase increases, causes more irreversible hair fall and more scalp visibility.

  5. So, What Can You Do About Female Pattern Baldness? Depending on the cause of your hair loss and its severity, there are few chances of reversing female pattern baldness. But we offer several programs that help you deal with hair loss and scalp issues here at Nick Ross Hair Therapy. They are: • Laser Therapy- Studies show that laser or low-level light therapy is helpful for your hair. That’s why we have both clinical and hand-held laser therapy treatments available. • Mesotherapy - helps to rejuvenate dormant hair follicles by increasing oxygen and nutrients supply to the scalp. This biological process is quite similar to Minoxidil but unlike Minoxidil, hair loss won’t resume when you stop using it.

  6. Growth Stimulation - Your hair needs some vitamins to make it grow to its fullest and thickest. Most people don’t get enough vitamins & minerals as they need. Our hair Vitamins don’t just provide all the clinical proven vitamins and minerals, they also block DHT and boost hair growth. Hair and Scalp Cleansing - These products are enhanced to give your hair and scalp the nutrients they need without adding harmful chemicals like sodium laurel sulfate, cocamide DEA or alcohols, usually found in 95% of shampoos.

  7. Thank you For Reading https://ninaross.co/blogs/hair-loss/female-hair-loss

More Related