Hair loss in women

It is less common than male baldness, but from a psychological point of view, it can seriously affect the quality of life of women. Although many disguise the problem, specialists recommend consulting a dermatologist as soon as possible to find the most appropriate treatment.

Dr. Mary Gail Mercurio, professor of dermatology at the University of Rochester (United States), has indicated that the sooner the hair loss is diagnosed, the more chances are to treat it successfully.

However, it is important for women to know that their problem has a solution; It is common that when a factor damages our health or appearance, we feel bad, but remember that there will always be alternatives.

 

How to identify female baldness

One of the main causes of hair loss in women is androgenetic alopecia, a problem that can even affect teenage girls. This condition is inherited from the father or mother; It is characterized by a decrease in the thickness of the hair in the whole head, especially in the crown.

As the frontal line is maintained, the hair fall pattern of women is very different from that of men. In this regard, Dr. Mercurio notes that the first sign that something is not right, is when a horse's tail, women notice a lower capillary mass.

 

Hormones, lethal factor in hair

Hormonal problems, especially the increase of androgens (male sex hormones), can lead to hair loss: "Dermatologists know that hair loss could be an important clue that something else is happening in the body, such as hormonal imbalance, lupus or thyroid disease. "

The dermatologist Gail explains that scarring alopecia, caused by the destruction of follicles on the scalp, does not meet a fixed pattern and usually has its origin in conditions such as lupus or a immune system disorder . Affected hair can not grow back, but through treatment you can prevent the problem from expanding.

 

Treatments against baldness in women

There are pharmacological treatments that are usually effective, but should always be prescribed by a specialist. However, it requires a lot of patience, since some medications take about four months to take effect.

Another option is hair transplantation, which involves mobilizing hair follicles from one part of the head to another: "Women who are considering hair restoration surgery should find a dermatologist with a lot of experience in this technique," says Mary Gail.


Video Medicine: Mayo Clinic Minute: Treatment for hair loss in women (April 2024).