| Female Hair Loss, Thinning Hair in Women, and Pattern Baldness (Alopecia). In many cases there is a three month delay between the actual event and the onset of hair loss. Additionally, there may be another three month delay prior to the return of noticeable hair re-growth. This means that the total hair loss and re-growth cycle can last six months or possibly longer when induced by physical or emotional stress. Hormonal changes are a common cause of hair loss. Many women do not realize that hair loss can occur after pregnancy or following discontinuation of birth control pills. DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS Female hair loss may also occur due to dieting. Franchised diet programs which are designed or administered under the direction of a physician with prescribed meals, dietary supplements and vitamin ingestion have become popular. Sometimes the client is told that vitamins are a necessary part of the program to prevent hair loss associated with dieting. From a dermatologists's standpoint, however, the vitamins cannot prevent hair loss associated with rapid, significant weight loss. COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS AND MYTHS
TREATMENT OPTIONS AND SOLUTIONS Laser Hair Rejuvenation. A non-surgical treatment utilizing therapeutic low level lasers to deliver light energy designed to treat thin, fine, damaged hair. Transplant Surgery: Modern surgical techniques have made transplantation for females a viable treatment option. Non-Surgical Replacement: Women's hair replacement systems and additions have the ability to simulate a true natural appearance while offering the client a significant increase in overall density.
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You get up in the morning and look at your pillow. More hair has fallen out during the night. You brush your hair and end up pulling more hair out of your brush.
HORMONAL CONSIDERATIONS




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