Baldness Pattern

Baldness Pattern - Much has been said and written about modern day hair loss treatments but this tends to relate almost exclusively to men. Do these same treatments offer solutions to women suffering from hair loss or is there a completely different category of remedies available? It really depends on what is causing hair loss in the first place and as the most common causes of hair loss are the same as those that affect men, the treatments available are pretty similar.

In an earlier article we concluded that the three most common causes of hair loss in women are female pattern baldness, telogen effluvium and alopecia areata. We'll now look at each of these in turn and examine the best treatments available, bearing in mind the specific needs of women. TREATMENTS for female pattern baldness;

In most instances minoxidil (Rogaine) is the first treatment used. This is one of only two FDA approved hair loss treatments and it remains the only one approved for use by women.

 

Minoxidil comes in the form of a topical solution that works by tackling the symptoms of hair loss and helping to generate new hair growth.

It does not target the causes of hair loss and will not work for everyone. The women's version of minoxidil is a 2% solution but the 5% version marketed for men can be used if necessary. The most popular drug for treating male pattern baldness is of course finasteride (Propecia).

Nizoral Hair Loss - The hair care industry is a billion dollar industry. "A perm, relaxer or color ranges in price ...

If you are experiencing hair loss, it may be quite an unsettling event. Don't roll over and play dead. You can do something about hair loss but you must do your homework too.

Baldness Pattern