Male Pattern Baldness in Female


Redmund   By Redmund

Male Pattern Baldness in Female




All women have some of the male hormone 'testosterone' in their bodies. [Testosterone is produced by the androgen hormone]. Certain women are more sensitive to the hormone. Due to this sensitivity, the hair causes to thin all over the head.

Let me explain the process for you to have a better understanding! Basically testosterone and an enzyme [5 alpha reductase - produced by our body,] interact causing the production of DHT [dihydrotestosterone] within the hair follicle as DHT is very important for the growth of hair. DHT causes follicles to sprout shorter, finer hairs. In some cases DHT is not well received by the hair follicles resulting in reduced blood supply. Thinning or balding process starts when this commences as the hair follicles are responsible for the nourishment of the hair and they also support the growth of hair.

There are a number of reasons for hair loss in both men and women. Diet, environment, stress, past surgeries, etc. are some of the few factors which are thought to be probable causes of hair loss for men and women. Since genetics plays a major role for hair loss for male pattern balding and female balding the only permanent balding cure available is hair transplant surgery in a good hair transplant clinic.

Though the underlying causes for male and female pattern hair loss are the same, there is some basic difference with regards to the physiology and genetics of the condition and that is the reason why there is some difference between the medical hair restoration options available for male hair restoration and fe
male hair restoration.

Androgenetic alopecia, androgenic alopecia, or pattern baldness, has been a part of the human race for as long as we have historical records. Evolutionary evidence suggests androgenetic alopecia has been around longer than the modern human race. Our nearest non-human primate relatives, orangutans and gorillas can also develop androgenetic alopecia. Androgenetic alopecia is a very common form of hair loss and could be described as part of our general genetic phenotype. People who do not develop androgenetic alopecia are in the minority. We could even say these non-bald people are the deviants from the norm!

But just as in men, it does not have to be complete hair loss. This is seen as hair thinning predominantly over the top and front of the head. Strangely enough, some women develop thinning patches similar to male-pattern hair loss. It can affect many as early as teenage years.

Hair loss doesn't spare anyone male or female and female hair loss is as common as its male counterpart. While it is common for men to suffer some form of thinning out at some point in their lives, women facing this issue are usually indicative of an illness. It could be due to hormone imbalance or a disease or even stress.

As and always, you need to take proper medications and precautions. Consult a dermatologist, find out the cause and take safety measures to prevent excessive hair fall. Apart from medications you need to take care of your diet as well as diet plays an important role in promoting the hair growth. Whether its hair loss in men or women, bottom line is that if attended at an early stage, hair loss can be arrested and reverted.


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rosettakay

#1 by rosettakay - Jun 16, 2009, 2:03 pm Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingempty Unrated

very good i wonder why i loss my hair


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