It can not be disputed
that women tend to spend more time on their appearance than most
men and are therefore more attune to any changes which may be occurring.
They are more than likely to notice the see-through quality of thinning
hair early on. When this starts to happen it is a slow process,
not one where the hair loss or thinning of the hair is enough to
clog the drain as it falls out all at once.
Women would generally be aware of the female genetic balding process
when they discover problems with styling their hair. When this occurs
it is fortunate as it will allow the Women to adjust her styling
to compensate for the hair loss. If the loss is greater or continues,
then the Women is able to conceal this with a new hairstyle, up
to a point. By having a layered cut, a pulled back style like a
pony tail, or a bun, the Women is able to disguise the thinning
hair fairly well. They will also have the option of using hair extensions
or other types of hair systems.
However, regardless of how well they disguise it, hair loss is
a psychological challenge for women who will fondly remember their
thick, luxurious hair of times gone by, and will be aghast at the
lumps of hair they find on their hairbrushes or in the drain. The
thinning of hair can make a Women feel older and less attractive.
There are a number of types of identifiable hair loss in women,
and they will differ based and due to their causes. The cause of
female hair loss is evident in the pattern, and doctors are able
to look at the pattern of loss to determine the cause and an idea
of how to treat it.
Roughly 10 per cent of women will experience the classic pattern
of genetic hair loss, which is an intact frontal hairline for the
first 2/3 inch, and the hair loss behind that persistent hairline.
One other type of recognizable pattern of genetic hair loss in
women relates to the top of the head, and therefore spares the frontal
edge of the hair line. Some women with genetic hair loss may experience
a diffuse hair loss. This refers to the thinning of the hair all
over the head, including the sides and back of the head, and will
not be confined to any particular part of the head. This type of
hair loss is more common in postmenopausal women, although it can
show up in younger women too.
You can find out more about the common causes of women's hair loss
at:
Female Pattern Baldness
Medical Causes
of Womens Hair Loss
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