Hair is Women's Crown- But Hair Loss?
Submitted by Cherry on Saturday, May 03 @ 22:38:13 MST |
 The hair is the woman’s crown. You would see from Farah Fawcett and Jennifer Aniston that hair is usually the defining point of their personal style. That’s often one of the reasons why women panic immediately at even the thought of losing some hair after each shampoo or when combing the hair.
Those fears had some basis since almost every year more women are faced with the possibility of serious hair loss. The causes of hair loss for women are not the same from the common causes of men. In fact, it is completely different that hair loss for women is rare although it is not common.
Hair loss in women is not regular that some experts in hair loss don’t even like to use the term ‘androgenic alopecia’ in women. Rather, the hair loss case for women encompasses many possible causes, some of which are likely to be directly linked to changes in hormones, while some are not.
Indeed, experts says that although the science of female balding is still largely misunderstood, there is evidence that many other types of enzymes, as well as hormone receptors and blockers, may be at work in women.
One clue that there is a true difference between male and female balding is the pattern in which the hair loss occurs.
Experts agree that female pattern balding goes around the whole top of the head where it diffuses within the area. Men, on the other hand, lose hair on the temple, on the crown, and at the back. In the same way, the hormone and enzyme receptor sites are also different in varying areas of the scalp. This is one of the reasons why doctors believe that the loss patterns are caused by different precipitating factors.
Another noticeable difference in women balding against men is that while balding in men is often the result of genetic predisposition coupled with age, women, on the other hand, can experience balding at any time. In addition, there are underlying medical conditions which can also be the cause of hair loss — even when true androgenic alopecia is the diagnosis.
At least for some reasons, women hair loss can easily be disguised especially that they are the most stylish gender. Women can readily undergo hair replacement systems to ensure that they still have the “crown” that greatly defines their beauty.
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