Hair Loss Clinic For Women With Deficiencies

By Diane Kennedy


Hair loss is also called as alopecia or often called as baldness. This refers to the deficiency of hair from any parts of the body. The most common body part involved in this is the head. For some people, it may cause psychological distress. There are many types of this and it includes male or female pattern hair loss, alopecia areata, and telogen effluvium, wherein the it becomes thin.

Alopecia or baldness may involve medications and surgery. Its severity may vary from small areas then up to the entire body. Since this usually happens in women, hair loss clinic for women Delaware is offering some services and medications for these.

For the males, the common cause for this is the combination of dihydrotestosterone which is a male hormone and also their genetics. For the females, its the cause is still unclear. Three medications have been given and have some evidences for treatment of the males. These three are the dutasteride, finasteride, and the minoxidil. These are being used for the prevention of loss than regrown. These are taken together for progressive losses. Another type of medication is the ketoconazole.

The finasteride is proven to have an improvement of 30 percent after 6 months. But it only becomes effective when it is being taken consistently. This drug often causes depression, erectile dysfunction, and gynecomastia. Also, this does not have much good evidences for the women. Minoxidil can be very effective for growth improvement that usually happens within 3 to 6 months for females and males with androgenic alopecia. Ketoconazole may help the women by this problem. Spironolactone is commonly used by women because it has a infertility side effect for men. Women who are pregnant are being avoided to take this because it causes ambiguous genitalia to a newborn.

One treatment for this is transplantation which may involve surgical techniques. This is being done by moving the follicles individually from any part of the body or called as the donor site, to the bald part or the recipient site. This is usually used to treat male baldness. The hair follicles are being transplanted to the bald scalp.

There are still some people in Delaware who believe in treatments which are not proven. But there can still be small evidences for the effectiveness of minerals, vitamins, and some other dietary supplements for regrown and retain. Laser therapy is one unproven treatment. It uses special kinds of lights and lasers, but these are proven to be safe.

One dietary supplement which is called the saw palmetto is also used. Saw palmetto is really not recommended. Some have said that this is a tentative benefit for people with mild up to moderate androgenic alopecia. Aloe vera, biotin, bergamot, gingko, and ginseng are some supplements that are used as well.

Deficiency of hair can be prevented or can be slowed with medications while it is still on its early stages. According to some researches, there can be connection between the loss and other health issues. This health issue can be a heart disease.

People often say that it is connected to coronary artery disease, but some articles says that it is not true since it is not yet proven. According to some dermatologists, further studies should be conducted first. Some factors are still being reviewed.




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