Female hair loss is being treated with a great degree of skill and success, thanks to modern diagnostic techniques.
There
is a new weapon in the fight against female
hair loss. It is being championed by the expert doctors, nurses and
consultants at Britain’s most respected hair loss clinic.
The
newest and best weapon in the fight against female baldness of all kinds is
diagnosis. The British hair treatment landscape has been defined by its
attention to diagnoses over the last few years – and the results have been
astonishing. UK women are being given a better chance than ever before of
reversing their hair loss problems, thanks to an increased success rate in
terms of accurate diagnosis.
Female hair loss
is caused by two major things: an overgrowth of a specific hormone, or some
kind of physical shock. Correct diagnosis is extremely important here. If a
woman has lost hair because of a body shock (say a difficult pregnancy), then
she will naturally start to grow it again once the effects of the body shock
itself have been mitigated. If, though, a woman is losing hair because of an
overgrowth of DHT (dihydrotestosterone, a mutated form of testosterone), then
she must be treated in order for her hair to return. Obviously, it can be
expensive to treat hair loss in the first case – and so the correct diagnosis
is the hair surgeon’s first and best tool in combating the often very upsetting
effects of female hair loss.
Often
a woman will feel much better about her condition once it is properly
diagnosed. This is because a proper diagnosis leads very quickly to the right
course of treatment. In the case of body shock related hair loss, the diagnosis
itself can become the catalyst for that stress starting to dissipate. When a
woman begins to lose hair, the hair loss itself is a cause of stress. So if the
hair is being lost because of some kind of physically systemic stress, the
added stress caused by the hair loss will exacerbate that hair loss. Once the female hair loss in this case is
correctly diagnosed, though, it stops being a worry because the woman knows why
it is happening. And so the process can be slowed and then reversed easily and
quickly.
In
the case of hormone related hair loss, a woman can be treated in two ways, just
like a man. Consultants will either prescribe medication that blocks the
production of the mutant DHT, or they will recommend follicular transfer
surgery – a hair replacement therapy with a much greater success rate than old
style strip farming techniques. FT works by placing one donor hair at a time in
the bald places on the scalp. The hairs are chosen for the natural direction of
their growth, and in many cases of hormone related female hair loss, are able to completely reverse the balding
effect.
Without
proper diagnosis, treatments of these kinds can be a bit difficult. Women
suffering from hair loss in the modern world are blessed with a hugely
increased chance of reversing the process, one way or another – thanks to the
good work of the diagnosticians.
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| About the author |
Harley Street Hair Clinic is experts in Hair Loss Treatment and Hair Replacement Surgery. Female hair loss is less common than its male equivalent: women have androgens as well as men, but obviously men, being male, have more. For more information please visit http://www.hshairclinic.co.uk/ |
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