Hair Loss Surgery for Women
When we meet people, one of the first things that people notice about us is our hair. While not many are aware, Female Pattern Hair Loss is more common than expected. Hair loss seems like a problem that is more prominent in men but in fact, it is a problem that is nearly as prevalent in women. This is the reason why Hair Loss Treatment For Women is so pivotal these days.
Bald Patches
Bald patches typically occur when your immune system starts attacking the hair follicle. This type of hair loss is usually sudden and you may notice circular patches with no hair appear on your scalp. This could be as a result of conditions like alopecia areata or ringworm. If suffering from bald patches, you can consult Fortes Clinic for a diagnosis and treatment plan. Here, you will get the right option for hair loss treatment that suits your circumstances.
Classifications of Female Pattern Hair Loss
Female pattern hair loss in women occurs in 3 main stages and consequently, you need to pick out the best Female Hair Transplant Surgery suiting your condition.
Type 1
Hair loss is relatively unnoticeable at this stage as the hairline at the front remains relatively unaffected. If the hair is parted, the hair loss becomes more visible.
Type 2
Here, women will notice the following: thinning, shedding, decrease in volume and a widening centre part.
Type 3
By this point, hair has thinned out so much it’s difficult to cover the scalp and may be worsened by either hair shrinkage, progressive thinning and extensive loss.
Shedding (Telogen Effluvium)
Shedding is a rather common occurrence particularly in women who have undergone physical traumas such as childbirth and surgery. Pregnant women will often find that their hair is thicker during pregnancy due to the delayed ‘shedding’ process. Therefore, after the baby is born, new mums will see a higher than normal amount of hair loss. This tends to go back to normal 6-12 months post-childbirth. Switching to a different brand of contraceptive could also throw off the internal balance in your body causing the shedding of hair. Some women can also experience loss of hair after undergoing emotional trauma or intensely stressful situations. An effective hair transplant for women can change the overall look as well as lifestyle. Fortunately for women who experience shedding, the condition is temporary in most cases and ordinarily ceases after 6-12 months when the causing factors have been eliminated. This is when natural hair growth will start to take place. However, if this condition persists after a year without any significant signs of hair growth, it could mean that the problem has become chronic and a consultation with a trichologist is necessary. If you are worried about a sudden shedding of hair, contact us for a consultation with our trichologist. You will get the best advice regarding hair transplant and other treatment options.
Breakage of Hair Near the Scalp
Sometimes women experience hair breakage, breaking away centimetre or more away from the scalp or at the centre of the strand. This is not however conventional loss. It is a sign of deteriorated Keratin in the hair and the breakage is a result of severe damage to the protein in the hair. In this instance, a few changes may be needed in terms of hair care products or heat exposure up until the hair regains its strength. If you are suffering from hair breakage and want to find a solution, contact us for an appointment with our consultant Trichologist. Get expert advice regarding hair transplant treatment today.
Bald Patches
Is Hair Loss Normal?
In our lifetime whether young or old, it is normal to lose a bit of hair. Hair typically falls out after completing a growth phase of 2 to 6 years. Most of us will notice a loss of hair strands when combing our hair. On average, we lose anywhere between 50 to 100 strands of hair every day. This is considered normal. What is abnormal is when you experience:- your hair falling out in clumps when combing or brushing it
- you notice that larger sections of your scalp are visible
- your hair is thinning
- your hair falling out in clumps when combing or brushing it
- you notice that larger sections of your scalp are visible
- your hair is thinning
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