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Women’s Hair Loss Overview

Although the issue does not get much attention in general, women’s hair loss is a growing problem in the United States, and as a result, more research is being performed in order to help prevent the onset of women’s hair loss. Below is a brief overview of the condition, but for specific information, you should contact a medical professional immediately for a consultation.

Causes of Women’s Hair Loss

There are several known causes of women’s hair loss, and some are common with men, while others are not. The most prevalent of all the causes of women’s hair loss is medically known as andogenetic alopecia, or Female Pattern Baldness (FPB). Other known causes of women’s hair loss include telogen effluvium that results from trauma such as child birth and traction alopecia, which results from prolonged periods of wearing a hairstyle too tightly.

Types of Women’s Hair Loss

There are two types of women’s hair loss, and they are measured by a time variable. These types of women’s hair loss include those that are temporary and those that are permanent. There is also the possibility that a misdiagnosis of temporary hair loss could lead the condition to become permanent.

Tests, Diagnosis and Treatment of Womens Hair Loss

Hair loss in women can be much more complicated than in men. Therefore, thorough tests/diagnosis/treatment need to be performed. Examples of these tests/diagnosis treatment options include a scalp biopsy, a hair pull and ultimately medication that’s used to treat the underlying condition as soon as it’s identified.

Oral Contraceptives and Hair Loss

Given the rising popularity with birth control pills, research has begun to show a connection between oral contraceptives and hair loss. Although one normally wouldn’t think of any connection between oral contraceptives and hair loss, these studies have shown that the chemical reaction created in the female body as a result of using these methods of birth control can have a devastating effect on continued hair growth.

The Ludwig Scale & The Savin Scale

The Ludwig Scale & the Savin Scale are the two most commonly used methods for creating a uniform method of hair loss in women. Although the Ludwig Scale & the Savin Scale are nearly identical in nature, the main difference is that the Savin Scale measures overall thinning as well as density.

Overall, there is a lot to understand about women’s hair loss. The information in this overview will help you gain that understanding, but for a detailed explanation of any problems you may be experiencing, contact a medical professional immediately.

 

 

Dr. Donald Jayne, D.D.S.

 Dr. Donald Jayne, D.D.S.

Dr. Donald M. Jayne is the founder of the Seattle Center for Cosmetic Dentistry and a renown cosmetic and restorative dentist who has practiced the art for more than 25 years. He began his illustrious dental career by receiving a degree from the School of Dentistry at the University of Washington in 1975. After completing his residency at the Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago in 1976, he returned to teach at the University Of Washington School Of Dentistry, where he developed and directed the Harborview Medical Center Dental and Oral Maxillofacial clinic.

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