Q: I am a 36 year old female who has been diagnosed with Chronic Telogen Effluvium. Although I do not have any bald spots yet my hair is much thinner on both of my temples as well as in the back of my head. Is a hair transplant an option for me or am I [...]
Hair Loss in Women
Can Hair Transplant Treat Chronic Telogen Effluvium?
October 2nd, 2006Rating:
Topic: Hair Loss
Tags: Chronic Telogen Effluvium, Hair Loss in the Temples, Hair Loss in Women, Shedding, Telogen Effluvium
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 10:17 am
Can Hair Transplant Restore Frontal Hair Loss in Women?
September 25th, 2006Q: Although I read that women are supposedly protected from hair loss in the frontal hairline by the enzyme aromatase that is exactly where I am losing hair. My hairline has receded and I have developed a widow’s peak. What can be causing this, and how can I fix it? It seems to have been happening gradually for a few years.
A: Less than 10% of female hair loss is in a frontal pattern that is similar to the pattern of genetic hair loss seen in men.
Women with this pattern can often be good candidates for hair transplant surgery, particularly if the donor area is stable. View our Women’s Hair Transplant Gallery for some examples of the kind of results we can achieve for women at Bernstein Medical – Center for Hair Restoration.
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Topic: Women
Tags: Aromatase, Causes of Hair Loss in Women, Donor Area, Female Pattern Hair Loss, Frontal Hair Loss, Hair Loss in Women, Hairline, Hairline Receding, Widow's Peak
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 11:37 am
Can Hair Loss in Women Come from Hair Dye?
September 15th, 2006Q: I am a 48 year old woman. Since I have used a new hair dye, I seem to be going bald. Is this possible?
A: Dying hair is a very common practice and hair loss in women who are 48 years old is also very common. The fact that the two have occurred together does not necessarily imply that there is a cause and effect relationship.
Women who are already losing hair often go to a great deal of effort to disguise this fact with dying, bleaching, and perming. These procedures, particularly if too aggressive, or done too frequently, can cause weakening and increased fragility of the hair shaft and increased hair breakage may result. This is more common if the hair is already fine in texture. This breakage is frequently interpreted as “hair loss” and it certainly does result in a significant loss of hair bulk, although the follicle itself is not damaged.
When there is a relationship between hair dye and hair loss in women, it is usually an inflammatory/allergic or irritant reaction. If severe, there may be an actual burn. In these cases, there would be a history of redness and swelling. An inflammatory reaction could cause hair loss but it would be unusual to damage follicles enough to produce scarring – although this occasionally does occur. A scalp biopsy is often helpful to sort out these cases.
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Topic: Women
Tags: Allergic Reaction, Causes of Hair Loss in Women, Hair Dye, Hair Loss in Women, Hair Shaft, Medical Conditions that Cause Hair Loss, Redness, Scalp Biopsy, Swelling
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 9:49 am
What Causes Patch of Hair Loss in Women?
September 7th, 2006Q: I am a 34 year woman with a patch of hair loss by my temple. I went to the salon to have my hair done and to my surprise my hairdresser told me that I have Alopecia? First time I heard of it, my G.P is not very concerned about it but having read [...]
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Topic: Medical Conditions
Tags: Alopecia, Alopecia Areata, Bald Patch, Causes of Hair Loss, Cortisone, Dermatologist, Hair Loss, Hair Loss in Women, Steroid Injection into Scalp, Traction Alopecia, Triangular Alopecia
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 11:33 am
How is Rogaine for Women Different from Men’s Formula?
August 11th, 2006Q:What is the difference between Rogaine for men and Rogaine for women? A: Rogaine for men is 5% minoxidil and Rogaine for women is 2%. Another difference is that the 5% solution has propylene glycol in it whereas the 2% is alcohol based. The propylene glycol helps the minoxidil penetrate the skin better and makes [...]
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Topic: Drugs (Medications)
Tags: Allergic Reaction, Hair Loss in Women, Hair Loss Medication, Hair Loss Treatment, Medication Side Effects, Propylene Glycol, Rogaine for Women, Rogaine/Minoxidil, Thinning Hair
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 6:55 am
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